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2021
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/fbgvp
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A Systematic Narrative Review of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies with Asian American Youth

Abstract: Asian American (AsA) youth comprise a large and fast-growing proportion of the U. S. population. AsA youth have comparable, and in some cases higher, rates of mental health concerns compared to White youth, but are significantly less likely to utilize mental health services. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), although originally designed by and for White and Western populations, might provide clinical benefits for AsA youth because several CBT characteristics overlap with AsA values (e.g., directive therapeut… Show more

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