Considerations for Culturally Competent Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression with Hispanic Patients

2007 
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to outline considerations for adapting cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to Hispanic patients who have recently immigrated, particularly those presenting with depressive symptoms. Culturally competent CBT is framed within a model originally proposed by Rogler and his colleagues (1987). The considerations outlined by the model include ensuring that treatments provide access, are selected based on compatibility with Hispanic culture, and are adapted to fit the culture. Recommendations for culturally adapting CBT include consideration of each patient's unique ethnocultural background and their treatment expectations, as well as culturally relevant interpersonal styles, values, and metaphors/language. In addition, specific strategies for conceptualizing and conducting CBT techniques are discussed.
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