A self-study
A self-study
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Who am I as a psychologist? This book examines the role of psychologists in cross- cultural settings and explores the value of self-knowledge
in the practice of psychology. Today many indigenous people are still experiencing a colonial type of therapy that is rooted in power imbalances
and a managed health care system. Through narrative, story, poetry and psychotherapy this book shows the importance of personal growth
and informs the practice of being a 'good psychologist.' It asks the reader to consider how cross-cultural experiences influence professional
psychology discourse and practices as well as to explore the relationships between dominant psychology systems and cultural enactments.
in the practice of psychology. Today many indigenous people are still experiencing a colonial type of therapy that is rooted in power imbalances
and a managed health care system. Through narrative, story, poetry and psychotherapy this book shows the importance of personal growth
and informs the practice of being a 'good psychologist.' It asks the reader to consider how cross-cultural experiences influence professional
psychology discourse and practices as well as to explore the relationships between dominant psychology systems and cultural enactments.
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