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Citation

Garvey D. Aust. Psychol. 2000; 35(1): 32-35.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Australian Psychological Society, Publisher Wiley-Blackwell)

DOI

10.1080/00050060008257465

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This response to the Australian Psychological Society's discussion paper on suicide reinforces the call for ongoing and appropriate psychological involvement with Indigenous Australians. It concurs with the observation that that the opportunities for involvement are many, but recommends that all must be considered within historical and contemporary contexts. Additionally, the sensitive nature of suicide for many Indigenous people and communities highlights the priority of establishing good working relationships as a precursor to research, clinical, and preventative involvement. Dilemmas likely to confront those considering involvement are described and the importance of psychologist self-care within such involvement is highlighted and strategies considered. In conclusion, it is acknowledged that while involvement and even interest in suicide may vary amongst psychologists, a reading of the APS discussion paper on suicide provides a solid reference and good starting point for informing that involvement, particularly in relation to Indigenous youth suicide.


Language: en

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