2019
DOI: 10.1037/aap0000122
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Cultural adaptations of psychotherapy: Therapists’ applications of conceptual models with Asians and Asian Americans.

Abstract: Although conceptual models of cultural adaptations of psychotherapy have been developed, little is known about how therapists apply these models in clinical practice. The purpose of the current study was to examine, using a directed content analysis, how therapists culturally adapt cognitive-behavioral therapy, one of the most widely used evidence-based approaches, for application with clients of Asian ancestry. The study also examined if there were major differences in adaptation strategies between therapists… Show more

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“…The first author taught a skill and then encouraged and empowered her to use the skill and come to conclusions about her stuck points on her own. This style was consistent with recommendations from the literature regarding directive and collaborative style of therapy with PA patients (Hall et al, 2018;Naeem et al, 2015). The first author frequently reminded her the goal of CPT is to "become your own therapist" (Resick et al, 2017, p. 23).…”
Section: Pretreatment Through Session Threesupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The first author taught a skill and then encouraged and empowered her to use the skill and come to conclusions about her stuck points on her own. This style was consistent with recommendations from the literature regarding directive and collaborative style of therapy with PA patients (Hall et al, 2018;Naeem et al, 2015). The first author frequently reminded her the goal of CPT is to "become your own therapist" (Resick et al, 2017, p. 23).…”
Section: Pretreatment Through Session Threesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…They tend to feel uncomfortable if SD is used without sufficient preparation (Irfan et al, 2017). Additionally, AAs collectively underutilize mental health services more than any other group relative to their representation in the population (Hall et al, 2018). Further, AAs are more likely to have higher rates of premature termination and attend fewer treatment sessions than European Americans (Owen et al, 2012).…”
Section: South Asian Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Core features of CBT include its structured, and often manualized, nature (Hall et al, 2019) and the directive approach of CBT therapists (e.g., providing psychoeducation, assigning homework; Hwang et al, 2006). Scholars suggest that structured interventions may be more acceptable and engaging for AsA youth (Sandil, 2006) and that AsA might be especially inclined to complete between-session assignments (Iwamasa et al, 2019;Sandil, 2006).…”
Section: Structured and Directive Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%