Psychological Wellbeing and Risk Factor of Aboriginal Community Case studies: Indigenous Suicide, emotional wellbeing Published by: https://expertassignmenthelp.com/ Filename: 1SAMPLE16C206-Psychological-Wellbeing-and-Risk-Factor-of-Aboriginal-Community.PDF For more assistance visit: https://expertassignmenthelp.com/psychology-assignment-help/ Uploaded: April 30, 2016 Enjoy Abstract The increased suicide rate among the aboriginal youth is an indication of ‘youth crying for help’. The indigenous youth is not open to understanding ‘what is more to life’ and they have closed doors to a ‘therapy culture’. We all live in a ‘therapy culture’. If parents can’t help, then help should be taken from a professional psychotherapist. (Altman, 2008) There is more to learn and appreciate about the culture of humanity and the way it has developed over the years. Hence, rather than blindly believing in culture, we are better off knowing more about it. Firstly, one should not try to define a culture because it will never define us and secondly, one should not limit their existence by living within the boundaries of a culture. (American Psychiatric Association, 2000)