ISSN 2201-7089
Vol. 8, Issue 2, 2020December 01, 2020 AEST
Resisting the “Attachment Disruption” of Colonisation Through Decolonising Therapeutic Praxis: Finding Our Way Back to the Homelands Within
Resisting the “Attachment Disruption” of Colonisation Through Decolonising Therapeutic Praxis: Finding Our Way Back to the Homelands Within
Articles in Vol. 8, Issue 2, 2020
Vol. 8, Issue 2, 2020
- Editorial NoteRhys Price-Robertson
- Editorial: Building an Anti-Oppressive Community of Practice: Moving From Lip Service to Liberation Through BelongingY. Gavriel Ansara
- Resisting the "Attachment Disruption" of Colonisation Through Decolonising Therapeutic Praxis: Finding Our Way Back to the Homelands WithinRiel Dupuis-Rossi
- Anti-oppression Psychotherapy: An Emancipatory Integration of Intersectionality Into PsychotherapyRoberta K. TimothyMercedes Umana Garcia
- Reflections and (Un)learnings on Supporting Transgender and Gender Diverse People and Their Families in a Mental Health Family Service New to This WorkHenry von DoussaJulie BeauchampSally GoldnerBelinda Zipper
- Challenging Everyday Monogamism: Making the Paradigm Shift From Couple-Centric Bias to Polycule-Centred Practice in Counselling and PsychotherapyY. Gavriel Ansara
- "Gender Dysphoria": Therapist Negotiations of Oppressive PracticesJulia Ellis
- Working With Transgender Young People and Their Families: A Critical Developmental Approach (2019) by Damien W. Riggs. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-3-030-14230-8 (pbk).Shoshana Rosenberg
- Person-Centred Counselling for Trans and Gender Diverse People: A Practical Guide (2019) by Sam Hope, London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN: 978-1785925429 (pbk).John Refshauge
Dupuis-Rossi, R. (2020). Resisting the “attachment disruption” of colonisation through decolonising therapeutic praxis: Finding our way back to the Homelands Within. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.59158/001c.71234
