Culturally Responsive Cognitive Behavior Therapy : Practice and Supervision by Pamela A. Hays (2018, Trade Paperback)
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This second edition of "Culturally Responsive Cognitive Behavior Therapy" by Pamela A. Hays is a valuable resource for those interested in psychotherapy, minority studies, and ethnopsychology. The book, published by the American Psychological Association, provides a comprehensive guide to the practice and supervision of culturally responsive cognitive behavior therapy. With 348 pages, the trade paperback book covers topics such as movements in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and how to use CBT with diverse populations. The book is written in English and measures 10 inches in length and 7 inches in width. Its genre includes psychology and social science and it is suitable for anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of psychology and therapy.
Table Of ContentContributors Foreword Christine A. Padesky Acknowledgements Introduction Pamela A. Hays Part I: Ethnic Minority Cultural Populations Chapter 1: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With American Indians Justin Douglas McDonald, John Gonzalez, and Emily Sargent Chapter 2: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Alaska Native People Pamela A. Hays Chapter 3: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Latinxs Kurt C. Organista Chapter 4: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With African Americans Shalonda Kelly Chapter 5: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Asian Americans Gayle Y. Iwamasa, Curtis Hsia, and Devon Hinton Chapter 6: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With South Asian Americans Sheetal Shah and Nita Tewari Chapter 7: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With People of Arab Heritage Pamela A. Hays and Nuha Abudabbeh Chapter 8: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Orthodox Jews Steven Friedman, Cheryl M. Paradis, and Daniel Cukor Part II: Additional Minority Cultural Populations Chapter 9: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Culturally Diverse Older Adults Angela W. Lau and Lisa M. Kinoshita Chapter 10: Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Disabilities Linda R. Mona, H'Sien Hayward, and Rebecca P. Cameron Chapter 11: Affirmative Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Sexual and Gender Minority People Kimberly F. Balsam, Christopher R. Martell, Kyle P. Jones, and Steven A. Safren Part III: Supervision Chapter 12: Culturally Responsive Cognitive Behavior Therapy Clinical Supervision Gayle Y. Iwamasa, Shilpa P. Regan, and Kristen H. Sorocco Index About the Editors
SynopsisThis volume shows mental health providers how to integrate cultural factors into cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Contributing authors describe the application of CBT with clients of diverse cultures, and discusses how therapists can refine CBT to increase its effectiveness with clients from a variety of cultural backgrounds. They examine the unique characteristics of, and the use of CBT with various racial, ethnic, and religious minority groups in the United States including Latinx, Asian Americans, African Americans, American Indians, Alaska natives, Arabs, and Orthodox Jews. Strategies for using CBT with older adults, individuals with disabilities, and LGBTQ clients are also examined. A chapter on culturally responsive CBT clinical supervision closes this volume. This second edition includes fully-updated demographic information, a greater emphasis on culture-specific assessments, and a chapter on using CBT with clients of South Asian descent., Shows mental health providers how to integrate cultural factors into cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). Contributing authors describe the application of CBT with clients of diverse cultures, and discuss how therapists can refine CBT to increase its effectiveness with clients from a variety of cultural backgrounds.