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  1. Sep 2025
    1. CBT clinicians in training are well-versed in functional analysis methodology may be an important way to promote cultural sensitivity

      Different methodoloy may be a good step in the direction of treatment, with promotion of cultural sensitivity will help broaden and narrow down research

    2. Experienced clinicians express concerns as well. The inherent structure of CBTs and other manualized treatments has led clinicians to voice concerns about the cultural compatibility of EBTs

      I feel as though, as solution for clinician stand point as finding different nationality groups that are able to relate to the patient, but keep a professional settings.

    3. It also offers specific strategies to facilitate multicultural competency, such as validating clients’ self-reported experiences of oppression and avoiding challenging core cultural beliefs.

      This makes sense in threapy i noticed most threapist follow strategies like validating clients, while recording experiences of said client.

    4. Adaptation models emphasize the use of systematic modifications to make conventional treatments more congruent with cultural beliefs and practices

      this answers my previous question, it would make sense for treatment to be different for others.

    5. the biggest challenges in this field include (a) the definitional ambiguity with regard to cultural sensitivity

      i wonder if this applies to different cultural backgrounds may play differently in CBT because ethnic groups beliefs and backrounds.

    1. Read: Josefowitz & Myran Chapter 3Social annotate the following reading Huey, S. J., Jr, Park, A. L.,Galán, C. A., & Wang, C. X. (2023). Culturally ResponsiveCognitive Behavioral Therapy for Ethnically DiversePopulations. Annual review of clinical psychology, 19, 51–78.https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-080921-072750

      understandable seems forward now

  2. Aug 2025