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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With American Indians.

In this chapter, we have compiled and synthesized what information is available from the clinical literature with information from traditional American Indian oral history and contemporary practice. We provide the reader with a brief history of American Indian demographic and cultural issues relevant to psychology in general and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in particular, followed by a case example that integrates consideration of these issues with the clinical application of CBT. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

McDonald, Justin Douglas; Gonzalez, John
Culturally responsive cognitive-behavioral therapy: Assessment, practice, and supervision.
1591473608
2006
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American Psychological Association
Chapter
American Indians; Cognitive Therapy; History
Promising, Not Adapted
  • Family/Parental
  • Individual/Child
Secondary
  • Child
  • Family