Awards
2003 Shortlist, The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing
Reviews
What Trauma Trails ultimately offers is a pathway to healing through the listening to, and telling of, stories that is based in Indigenous cultural and spiritual practices (the We-Ali program). This book speaks to the wisdom of the elders, to the incredible strength of Indigenous peoples, and to the enduring power of women.
–Ambelin Kwaymullina, Australian Women Writers
I recommend this complex, well-composed and emotionally satisfying book to anyone who has an interest in improving the quality of Australian psychological work.
–Craig San Roque, Aboriginal History 2004, Vol 28
'Trauma Trails is a remarkable book by any standards … [it has] much to say about diagnosis and treatment, of individuals and whole social groups. It is a substantial reconciliative achievement and should encourage others to bridge the cultural divide in imaginative ways.'
–Antonia Esten, Journal of Australian Studies