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This book fills a gap in the current literature by demonstrating how to implement CBT with diverse clients. It stresses cultural sensitivity to ethnoracial considerations, with attention to evidence-based practice.As much of the available data is skewed toward White, Western populations, this book explores what empirically supported treatments can be suitable for other groups.Throughout, the connection between research and effective practice is maintained, and clinical guidelines are presented.Geared toward professionals of any discipline, the material offers a solid foundation for the understanding and efficacious treatment of a range of ethnoracially diverse clients.
Contents
Part I. UNDERSTANDING, SUPPORTING, AND STRENGTHENING ETHNIC AND RACIAL IDENTITY.- Chapter 1. Ethnic and Racial Identity in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy:
Protective and Therapeutic Benefits.- Part II. INTERVENTION AND ETHNORACIAL FOCUS.- Chapter 2. Cognitive Restructuring With African American Clients.- Chapter 3. Cognitive Restructuring With Asian American Clients.- Chapter 4. Behavioral Activation With African American Clients.- Chapter 5. Behavioral Activation as a Treatment Approach for Latinx Adults Diagnosed With Depression.- Chapter 6. Exposure Therapy with African American Clients.- Chapter 7. Exposure Therapy With Asian American Clients.- Chapter 8. Exposure Therapy for Latinxs: Using Culturally Informed Mechanisms to Address Anxiety and Trauma.- Part III. MODALITY FOCUS.- Chapter 9. Mindfulness and Meditation with Diverse Ethnoracial Groups.- Chapter 10. Problem-Solving Therapy With Diverse Ethnoracial Groups.- Chapter 11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Across Ethnoracial Groups: Cultural Considerations.- Chapter 12. Dialectical Behavior Therapy With Diverse Ethnoracial Groups .- Part IV. CONCLUSION.- Chapter 13. Conclusion: Where We Came from and Where We Might Go from Here.



