Training Aboriginal Practitioners in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

作者: Torrey A Creed

DOI: 10.1111/AP.12032

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摘要: Comments on an article by Bennett-Levy and colleagues. This commentary reviews a dissemination of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for Aboriginal Australians, with regard to the strengths effort areas future efforts. As initial step in bringing CBT population that has been severely limited access evidence based practice, despite notable need, this study was important forward. Feedback from participatory action research group (n = 5 Australian counsellors) identified elements adaptations perceived be particularly effective clients. Case conceptualization as potential avenue further tailoring individual needs Several factor including success effort, reports clients shared techniques their communities, skill-building nature raised possibility community-based dissemination.

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