Being an Anti-Racist CBT therapist
This collection of resources gathers together papers from tCBT covering a wide range of topics, some of which are very clearly around how to become an anti-racist CBT therapist, others include how to implement inclusive CBT or include patient experiences of racism within a formulation. The common thread is that they could be useful when trying to improve services, outcomes and patient experiences for individuals from minoritised ethnicities.
We have also included some papers that may be useful to clinicians working in this area and looking for resources but that are not specifically on anti-racist practice but may be relevant in some cases (e.g. guidance on working with interpreters). We will add new papers to this collection as they are published and we look forward to seeing it grow. Perhaps this collection might inspire future articles and communicate the message that both journals are keen to publish work on how we make CBT inclusive and effective for all.
Service Models and Forms of Delivery
Addressing issues of race, ethnicity and culture in CBT to support therapists and service managers to deliver culturally competent therapy and reduce inequalities in mental health provision for BAME service users
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 12 / 2019
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- 22 April 2019, e22
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A protocol for managing dissociative symptoms in refugee populations
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- 22 April 2019, e27
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Education and Supervision
Cognitive behavioural therapy training in Tanzania: a qualitative study of clinicians’ experiences
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- 15 April 2019, e24
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Service Models and Forms of Delivery
Delivering a culturally adapted therapy for Muslim clients with depression
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- 12 April 2019, e26
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Original Research
Culture and therapist self-disclosure
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- 11 April 2019, e25
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Working with gender and sexual minorities in the context of Islamic culture: a queer Muslim behavioural approach
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- 01 April 2019, e21
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Special Issue: Cultural Adaptations of CBT
The importance of using reflective practice when working with refugees, asylum seekers and survivors of torture within IAPT
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- 30 January 2019, e16
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Brief CBT group therapy for Mexican homeless girls
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- 15 January 2019, e12
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Special Issue: Cultural Adaptations of CBT
The need for service change and community outreach work to support trans-cultural cognitive behaviour therapy with Black and Minority Ethnic communities
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- 15 January 2019, e1
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Schema Therapy and the use of Politeness Plural in Greek-speaking populations: a need for cultural adaptation or a quest for early maladaptive schemas/modes?
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- 15 January 2019, e14
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Special Issue: Cultural Adaptations of CBT
Under the hood: lay counsellor element use in a modular multi-problem transdiagnostic intervention in lower resource countries
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- 10 January 2019, e6
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An evidence-based framework to culturally adapt cognitive behaviour therapy
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- 09 January 2019, e10
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Cultural adaptations of CBT for the British Jewish Orthodox community
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- 09 January 2019, e4
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Cultural aspects of vaginismus therapy: a case series of Arab-Muslim patients
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- 09 January 2019, e3
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Cultural modifications of cognitive behavioural treatment of social anxiety among culturally diverse clients: a systematic literature review
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- 09 January 2019, e7
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Exploring the cultural flexibility of the ACT model as an effective therapeutic group intervention for Turkish speaking communities in East London
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- 09 January 2019, e2
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Understanding Black and Minority Ethnic service user's experience of racism as part of the assessment, formulation and treatment of mental health problems in cognitive behaviour therapy
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- 09 January 2019, e8
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Working with unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people: cultural considerations and acceptability of a cognitive behavioural group approach
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- 09 January 2019, e11
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Introduction
Introduction to the Special Issue on Cultural Adaptations of CBT
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- 24 October 2018, e15
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Culturally adapted Family Intervention (CaFI): case examples from therapists’ perspectives
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- 11 October 2018, e13
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