Transcultural Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Anxiety and Depression is a practical and accessible guide, drawing on current research in CBT and clinical practice. It aims to support therapists in taking a reflective and evidence-based approach to genuinely improving access and outcomes for Black and Minority Ethnic service users. It highlights the skills that clinicians need to undertake Culturally Adapted and Culturally Sensitive CBT.
Key Features
- Practical clinical techniques: Emphasis on approaches grounded in research literature.
- Support for therapists: Useful ideas to enrich transcultural working.
- Confidence building: Develop confidence in applying evidence-based interventions across cultures.
- Target audience: Aimed at IAPT trained cognitive behaviour therapists, clinical psychologists, and those pursuing advanced studies in CBT.
Additional Information
The book provides practical ideas and case examples that will enable therapists to feel confident in adapting models of assessment and treatment across cultures. Therapists, supervisors and service leads will find useful ideas to support and enrich transcultural working and develop their confidence when applying evidence-based interventions across cultures.