2014
DOI: 10.1017/jtp.2014.4
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Psychology and culture: exploring clinical psychology in Australia and the Malay Archipelago

Abstract: This paper provides landmarks for the study of the historical development and current expansion of academic psychology and clinical psychology education in Australia and three countries of the Malay Archipelago (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore). It reviews literature on the history of clinical psychology, and information from universities and psychological associations, and includes an overview of the current providers and forms of psychology education programmes and their curricula. A critical analysis informe… Show more

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“…It was heavily dependent on imported ideas and lecturers who were trained abroad (Singh and Kaur ). As we have argued previously (Geerlings et al ) , this foreign dependency has taken new shape with the rise of international education. Currently, of the four graduate programs in clinical psychology in Singapore, three are provided (partly) by an Australian university and are accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (Geerlings et al ).…”
Section: A Field Of “Universal” Knowledge: Settings and Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…It was heavily dependent on imported ideas and lecturers who were trained abroad (Singh and Kaur ). As we have argued previously (Geerlings et al ) , this foreign dependency has taken new shape with the rise of international education. Currently, of the four graduate programs in clinical psychology in Singapore, three are provided (partly) by an Australian university and are accredited by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (Geerlings et al ).…”
Section: A Field Of “Universal” Knowledge: Settings and Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The education system was modelled after the former colonizers, and since 2003, Singapore’s higher education sector is increasingly internationalized. Clinical psychology was introduced to Singapore from Australia in 1965 as part of the development scheme called the Colombo Plan (Geerlings et al ). In 1998, the first graduate program in clinical psychology commenced at the National University of Singapore.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Australia is home to diverse communities, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and a large migrant population, with almost half of Australia's population being born overseas or being offspring of an overseas-born parent (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2012aStatistics, , 2012b. However, clinical psychology training and practice remain strongly oriented towards models for mental health and therapy that were largely developed for European and North American populations (Geerlings, Thompson, & Lundberg, 2014). This raises concerns about the applicability of these "western" models in multicultural settings, especially in Indigenous contexts (e.g., Ford, 2013;McConnochie, Ranzijn, Hodgson, Nolan, & Samson, 2012;Ranzijn, McConnochie, Clarke, & Nolan, 2007;Vicary & Bishop, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%