Part Ii: Working Together In The Circle: Challenges And Possibilities Within Mental Health Ethics

Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 2:1-4 (2007)
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This article explores how ethics are framed for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal helpers. It examines both the challenges and the possibilities of working in the area of mental health, particularly if one is looking at the world through only a Western lens. It finishes with a brief exploration of how the two groups of helpers – Aboriginal and Western - might be able to work together ethically

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