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Culturally Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety

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.
Learning Objectives:
1.Understand the effectiveness of culturally adapted cognitive behavioral therapy (CA-CBT) on reducing depression and anxiety severity when compared to active alternative treatments.
2.Comprehend implications for counselor practice when providing treatment to culturally diverse populations.
3.Recognize limitations and research implications.
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 1 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
April 01, 2024
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Global Wellness: Predicting Lower Levels of Anxiety

Title:
Global Wellness: Predicting Lower Levels of Anxiety and Depression Severity
Presenter(s)/Author(s):
Michael T. Kralkbrenner, PhD
Description:
Global wellness: Predicting lower levels of anxiety and depression (Kalkbrenner, 2021) evaluates the construct validity for one of the only free inventories assessing global wellness in clients, the Lifestyle Practices and Health Consciousness Inventory (LPHCI), per the author, and examines the power of the instrument in predicting the severity of anxiety and depression; as well as whether there are differences in demographic variables in global wellness. This Continuing Professional Development resource provides counselors with a rationale for using wellness-based screening tools such as the LPHCI, information on how the psychometric properties of the LPHCI inform its administration and interpretation, and strategies for using the LPHCI to enhance the treatment planning for two of the most widespread mental health issues impacting adults in the United States: anxiety and depression.
Learning Objectives:
1.Explain the rationale for using wellness-based screening tools such as the LPHCI,
2.Understand how the psychometric properties of the LPHCI informs its administration and interpretation
3.Apply strategies for using the LPHCI to enhance treatment planning for depression and anxiety
CE Credit(s):
1 NBCC Hours; 0 CRCC Hours; 1 WA Hours; 0 APT Hours; 0 NAADAC Hours; 0 NY Hours; 0 Ethics Hours
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
January 21, 2022
Text-Based Continuing Education Product
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$22.00
$42.00
$42.00
Available for Immediate Download