基本説明
Explores cultural adaptations of conventional evidence-based practices for a variety of psychological problems across a wide range of ethnicities and cultures.
Full Description
This multiauthored work brings together the scholarly and the clinical in its analysis of two separate yet inextricably linked endeavors in psychology: the cultural adaptation of existing interventions and the movement toward evidence-based practice (EBP).
The unifying theoretical framework of this volume promotes culturally adapted EBPs as productive and empirically viable approaches to treating ethnic minorities and culturally diverse groups. Chapter authors describe cultural adaptations of conventional EBPs for a variety of psychological problems across a wide range of cultures and ethnicities-Latino/as, Chinese, African Americans, and American Indians among them.
Cultural Adaptations will appeal to clinicians who treat an ethnically and culturally diverse clientele, as well as to researchers, scholars, and students, who will value the conceptual and methodological discussions of evidence-based psychological practice and cultural adaptations of psychotherapeutic techniques.
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
John C. Norcross
I. Foundations
Cultural Adaptation in Context: Psychotherapy as a Historical Account of Adaptations
Guillermo Bernal and Melanie M. Domenech Rodr amp iacute guez
Frameworks, Models, and Guidelines for Cultural Adaptation
Melanie M. Domenech Rodr amp iacute guez and Guillermo Bernal
Ethical Considerations in the Application of Cultural Adaptation Models With Ethnocultural Populations
Joseph E. Trimble, Mar amp iacute a Scharr amp oacute n-del-R amp iacute o, and Jill S. Hill
II. Applications and Advancing Frameworks
Culture First: Lessons Learned About the Importance of the Cultural Adaptation of Cognitive Behavior Treatment Interventions for Black Caribbean Youth
Guerda Nicolas and Billie Schwartz
Development and Cultural Adaptation of the Taller de Educaci amp oacute n Psicol amp oacute gica Para Padres y Madres(TEPSI): Psychoeducation for Parents of Latino/a Adolescents With Depression
Emily S amp aacute ez-Santiago, Guillermo Bernal, Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodr amp iacute guez, and Karen Bonilla-Silva
Health Psychology in Practice: Adaptation of an Intervention for Latinas With Type 2 Diabetes
Manuel Barrera Jr., Deborah J. Toobert, Lisa A. Strycker, and Diego Osuna
Reflections on Adapting Parent Training for Chinese Immigrants: Blind Alleys, Thoroughfares, and Test Drives
Anna S. Lau
Saber Es Poder: The Cultural Adaptation of a Trauma Intervention for Latina Women
Fabiana Wallis, Hortensia Amaro, and Dharma Cort amp eacute s
Integrating Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Culturally Adapting Psychotherapy: Application to Chinese Americans
Wei-Chin Hwang
III. New Frontiers
Cultural Adaptation for American Indian Clients
Jacqueline S. Gray
Toward Cultural Adaptation of Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed African American Primary Care Patients
Charlotte Brown, Kyaien O. Conner, and Michelle McMurray
Evidence-Based Treatment in Practice-Based Cultural Adaptations
An amp eacute M. Mar amp iacute amp ntilde ez-Lora and Marc S. Atkins
IV. The Future of Cultural Adaptations
Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice in a Multicultural World
Melanie M. Domenech Rodr amp iacute guez and Guillermo Bernal
Index
About the Editors