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  1. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is often referred to as the “gold standard” treatment for mental health problems, given the large body of evidence supporting its efficacy. However, there are persistent questions about the generalizability of CBTs to culturally diverse populations and whether culturally sensitive approaches are warranted.

  2. 6 wrz 2012 · Abstract. This article examines current and historical trends in psychotherapy research and practice with racial/ethnic minority populations.

  3. 10 paź 2024 · What is already known about this topic: Schema therapy (ST) is an evidence-based intervention gaining worldwide popularity with currently limited research investigating the cultural suitability of ST. Mao et al. (2022) were the first to explore the acceptability of ST in a non-Western context.

  4. 15 lut 2022 · Group-based interpersonal therapy (n = 5), trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy (n = 1), problem solving therapy (n = 3) and narrative exposure therapy (n = 1) emerged as psychological interventions delivered by LHW for people with depression, anxiety, trauma and suicidal behavior.

  5. 2 sty 2018 · Reference Tseng Tseng (1999) classifies therapies around the world into three types: the culturally embedded (e.g. Zar possession and trance states); those influenced by the culture (e.g. Morita and naikan therapies); and those based on cultural elements found in a mainstream model (e.g. CBT).

  6. 15 mar 2020 · This is followed by a rationale, using case studies, by the authors as to why psychodynamic therapy is often, in South Africa (and arguably all developing countries), a cross-cultural and generational failure.

  7. 1 sie 2022 · Eight adapted interventions were examined in East Africa (i.e., Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda), 3 in Southern Africa (i.e., Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia), 3 in West Africa (i.e., Nigeria, Sierra Leone), and 2 in Central Africa (i.e., Democratic Republic of Congo).