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This textbook explores cultural responsiveness needed for working with diverse Australian communities in psychology and counselling settings, as well as in social science research. Key concepts essential for self-awareness and multicultural understanding are discussed in detail, encouraging readers to explore socialisation, discrimination and bias as well as effective principles for change. Topics covered include postcolonialism in relation to Indigenous Australians, racism, classism, sexism, cisgenderism and heterosexism, ageism, ableism, sizeism and religion. Over eleven chapters key concepts are discussed by experts in the field. Each topic covered includes a summary of relevant current affairs, followed by reflective essays from individuals sharing their own stories about their identities and experiences. Each chapter concludes with transformational learning activities to cultivate further insight, engagement and understanding of oppression and multicultural experiences.This book will be a core resource for those completing tertiary psychology and counselling courses in Australia, and for those wishing to ensure their existing practice is up to date.

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Editors
Vicki Hutton and Susan Sisko
Multicultural Responsiveness in Counselling and Psychology
Working with Australian Populations
1st ed. 2021
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Editors
Vicki Hutton
Australian College of Applied Psychology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Susan Sisko
School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia
ISBN 978-3-030-55426-2 e-ISBN 978-3-030-55427-9
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55427-9
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Susan Sisko
Noritta Morseu-Diop , Corrinne Sullivan , Sharlene Cruickshank , Vicki Hutton and Susan Sisko
Alperhan Babacan , Rachael Jacobs , Alanna Kamp , Yin Paradies , Anton Piyarathne , Caroline Wang , Karen Zwi , Lisa Woodland and Vicki Hutton
Matt Fisher , Christopher Scanlon , Bernard Deojee , Vicki Hutton and Susan Sisko
Fiona Kate Barlow , Raine Vickers-Jones , Beatrice Alba , Emma Williamson and Vicki Hutton
Michael Barnett , Filipe Fotheringham , Vicki Hutton and Kieran OLoughlin
Catherine Barrett , Sarah Bostock , Alessandra Chinsen , Ilsa Hampton , Magenta B. Simmons , Ellie Brown , Nicholas J. Fava , Vivienne Browne , Lucas Walsh , Vicki Hutton and Susan Sisko
Sarah Wayland , Jennifer Smith-Merry , Sarina Rakidzic , Amie OShea , Richard Schweizer , Kate Gill , Vicki Hutton and Susan Sisko
Cat Paus , Deborah Lupton , Tayla Cadigan , Vicki Hutton and Susan Sisko
Kathleen McPhillips , Maxine Rosenfield , Ridwan Haq , Vicki Hutton and Susan Sisko
Susan Sisko
Contributors
Beatrice Alba
LaTrobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Alperhan Babacan
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Fiona Kate Barlow
Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Michael Barnett
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Catherine Barrett
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Sarah Bostock
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Ellie Brown
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Parkville, VIC, Australia
Vivienne Browne
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Parkville, VIC, Australia
Tayla Cadigan
Wellington, New Zealand
Alessandra Chinsen
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Sharlene Cruickshank
Nowra, VIC, Australia
Bernard Deojee
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Nicholas J. Fava
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Parkville, VIC, Australia
Matt Fisher
Adelaide, SA, Australia
Filipe Fotheringham
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Kate Gill
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Ilsa Hampton
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Ridwan Haq
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Vicki Hutton
Australian College of Applied Psychology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Rachael Jacobs
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Alanna Kamp
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Deborah Lupton
Sydney, VIC, Australia
Kathleen McPhillips
Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Noritta Morseu-Diop
Sydney, VIC, Australia
Kieran OLoughlin
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Amie OShea
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Yin Paradies
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Cat Paus
Palmerson North, New Zealand
Anton Piyarathne
Colombo, Sri Lanka, formerly Sydney, NSW, Australia
Sarina Rakidzic
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Maxine Rosenfield
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Christopher Scanlon
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Richard Schweizer
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Magenta B. Simmons
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Parkville, VIC, Australia
Susan Sisko
School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia
Jennifer Smith-Merry
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Corrinne Sullivan
Sydney, VIC, Australia
Raine Vickers-Jones
Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Lucas Walsh
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Caroline Wang
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Sarah Wayland
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Emma Williamson
Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Lisa Woodland
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Karen Zwi
Sydney, NSW, Australia
The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
V. Hutton, S. Sisko (eds.) Multicultural Responsiveness in Counselling and Psychology https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55427-9_1
1. Cultural Responsiveness in Counselling and Psychology: An Introduction
Susan Sisko
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School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia
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Keywords
Colonialism Postcolonialism Socialisation Discrimination Bias Oppression Decolonisation Intersectionality Self-awareness
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In this chapter, Susan Sisko talks about the importance of developing a multicultural understanding and responsiveness as counsellors and psychologists. The chapter outlines Australian history and the impacts of colonialism and postcolonialism and how the ongoing effects of how these oppressive practices have informed hierarchical systems and impacted non-dominant individuals and groups. The chapter looks at both significant issues related to oppressive practices and approaches to developing multicultural understanding and responsiveness including decolonising practices, intersectionality frameworks and counsellor reflexivity.

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