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Culturally Responsive Cognitive Behavioral Therapy By Gayle Y. Iwamasa

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Culturally responsive cognitive-behavioral therapy is an approach to therapy that incorporates cultural factors into the treatment process. Gayle Y. Iwamasa is a notable researcher and contributor to this field.

Key Features

  • Integration of cultural considerations in therapy
  • Empirical support for efficacy
  • Focus on individualized treatment plans

Pros

  • Addresses cultural factors that may impact mental health
  • Tailored treatment plans for diverse populations
  • Supported by research evidence

Cons

  • Requires therapists to have cultural competence
  • May be challenging to implement in practice settings with limited resources

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