UID:
almahu_9949211327202882
Format:
xxiv, 374 pages ;
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cm.
Edition:
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2018. Available via World Wide Web.
Edition:
Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN:
9781433829215 (print ed.)
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1433829215 (print ed.)
Series Statement:
Cultural, racial, and ethnic psychology book series
Content:
"Cognitive behavioral models, measures, and treatments (CBMMTs) have been widely used to conceptualize, assess for, and treat commonly experienced psychological problems, including depression, anxiety, and stress. Despite the well-established use of CBMMTs for treating psychological problems, there is a dearth of CBMMTs targeted for use with diverse ethnoracial groups. The book is divided into three main sections, each focusing on a robust concern for mental health treatment--namely, working with individuals experiencing clinically significant symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress. Part I focuses on CBMMTs of depressive disorders. It examines CBMMTs for depressive disorders among Asian Americans, Latin Americans, African Americans, and American Indians and Alaskan Natives. Part II presents a review of CBMMTs of anxiety disorders. It examines CBMMTs for anxiety disorders among Asian Americans, Latin Americans, African Americans, and American Indians and Alaskan Natives. Part III focuses on CBMMTs for stress. It examines CBMMTs for stress among Asian Americans, Latin Americans, African Americans, and American Indians and Alaskan Natives. The book concludes with an overview of common themes and concepts addressed in previous chapters. Specifically, in the interaction of culture with context, factors that are important to consider in relation to CBMMTs for racial and ethnic groups may be factors such as acculturation, language, cultural history, historical trauma, and stigma of mental illness. The book can play an instrumental role in helping all mental health professionals, regardless of their ethnoracial status and background, to find value and guidance when working with diverse adults."--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
Note:
Understanding depression among Asian Americans : a cognitive-behavioral approach / Wei-Chin Hwang, Leslie C. Ho, Courtney P. Chan, & Kristyne K. Hong -- CBMMTs for DDs in Latin Americans / Victoria K. Ngo and Jeanne Miranda -- Cognitive-behavioral models, measures and treatments for treating depressive disorders in African Americans / Enrique W. Neblett Jr., Effua E. Sosoo, Henry A. Willis, Donte L. Bernard, and Jiwoon Bae -- Cognitive behavioral therapy for depression with American Indians / J. Douglas McDonald, Royleen Ross, Tess Kilwien, Emily Sargent -- Cognitive-behavioral models, measures, and treatments for anxiety disorders in Asian Americans / Janie J. Hong -- CBT for Latino and Latina adults with anxiety : a systematic review / Guillermo Bernal, Cristina Adames, Kelvin Mariani, Jeralys Morales -- Cognitive-behavioral models, measures, and treatments for anxiety disorders in African Americans / Michele M. Carter, Tracy Sbrocco -- Cognitive-behavioral models, measures, and treatments for anxiety disorders in American Indians and Alaska Natives / John McCullagh & Jacque Gray -- Cognitive-behavioral models, measures, and treatments for stress disorders in Asian Americans / Joyce Chu, Holly Batchelder, and Gabrielle Poon -- CBMMTs for stress in Latinos / Esteban V. Cardemil, Lisa Edwards, Tamara Nelson, & Karina Loyo, Frances L. Hiatt -- Cognitive behavioral models, measures, and treatments for stress in African Americans / Tawanda M. Greer, Elizabeth Brondolo, Elom Amuzu, and Amandeep Kaur -- Cognitive-behavioral models, measures, and treatments : stress in American Indians and Alaska Natives / Beth Boyd and Ryan Hunsaker -- Developing an inclusive path for applying cognitive-behavioral models, measures, and treatments to everyone / Christina A. Downey, Edward C. Chang, Jameson K. Hirsch, Elizabeth A. Yu.
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Also issued in print.
Additional Edition:
Original
Language:
English
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