Lorraine Muller outlines a theory for professional practice with Indigenous clients in the human services, based on traditional Indigenous knowledge and spirituality.
Lorraine Muller outlines a theory for professional practice with Indigenous clients in the human services, based on traditional Indigenous knowledge and spirituality.
LORRAINE MULLER is a Murri woman with many years experience in community work. She holds a PhD in Social Work, and is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the School of Medicine and Dentistry at James Cook University, where she is undertaking her second PhD.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements 1 The power of story 2 Story of colonisation 3 Decolonisation 4 Aboriginal knowledge 5 Grounding the research 6 Responsibility of knowledge 7 Racism 8 Spirituality 9 Indigenous Australian Social-Health Theory 10 Healing and Forgiveness 11 Holding knowledge References Index
Foreword Acknowledgements 1 The power of story 2 Story of colonisation 3 Decolonisation 4 Aboriginal knowledge 5 Grounding the research 6 Responsibility of knowledge 7 Racism 8 Spirituality 9 Indigenous Australian Social-Health Theory 10 Healing and Forgiveness 11 Holding knowledge References Index
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