Abstract
In this transcribed interview, facilitated by the paper’s third author, Stephen Andrew, Robyne (Robbie) Latham and Banu Moloney discuss La Trobe University’s Graduate Certificate in Family Therapy: First Nations, the development of its pedagogy, its importance to Indigenous and non-Indigenous therapists, the complex relationships between teaching, learning, and listening, and the deep, cross-cultural significance and power of words such as “family” and “therapy”.
Publisher
Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia
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