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Title: Cognitive Behavior Therapies: A Guidebook for Practitioners
Title: Culturally Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression
Authors: Sarah A. Silveus, PhD, LPC; Michael K. Schmit, PhD, LPC; Joy Teles Oliveira, PhD; and Lindsey E. Hughes, LPC
Description: As the cultural diversity in the United States increases, so do the repeated calls for culturally responsive treatments for minority groups (Silveius et al., 2023). Culturally adapted forms of CBT (CA-CBT), as indicated by Silveius et al. (2023), have emerged as one of the most common culturally adapted psychotherapies and have been shown to be effective in treating depression and anxiety in individuals from different racial and/or ethnic minority groups, nationalities, religious affiliations, and genders. This meta-analysis evaluates the efficacy of culturally adapted CBT on depression and anxiety outcomes. It is the only comprehensive study examining the effectiveness of culturally adapted forms of CBT for anxiety and depression treatment.
Title: Effectiveness of TF-CBT with Sex Trafficking Victims in a Secure Post-adjudication Facility
Authors: Claudia Schmidt, MS; A. Stephen Lenz, PhD; and Marvarene Oliver, EdD
Description: Children who are victims of sex trafficking are at risk for developing chronic mental health needs, with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression being the most common diagnoses reported amongst domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST). And while there are depictions of treatment effects for TF-CBT as an intervention for children who have been victims of sex trafficking, Schmidt et al. (2021) stated there is little research for reference for counselors working in DMST facilities in the United States. Moreover, there is a need to identify not just the impact of treatment on PTSD symptoms, but also the course of treatment effects and perceptions of related processes (Schmidt et al.). This mixed-method study addresses those needs and provides counselors who register for this continuing education with implications for use of TF-CBT with victims of DMST.