Understanding familial/cultural factors in adolescent depression: A culturally-competent treatment for working with Chinese American families
Auteurs
Alexander L Hsieh, Roy A Bean.
Résumé
A significant challenge for researchers and clinicians is in the process of determining culturally sensitive strategies to ensure treatment effectiveness with ethnic populations in the United States. This article highlights key aspects of treating Chinese American families where a child is struggling with adolescent depression. Relevant literatures associated with adolescent depression and effective treatment of Chinese Americans are reviewed and organized according to the dimensions of therapist knowledge, awareness, and skills. Therapist guidelines are provided using key aspects of cognitive behavioral therapy. Additional suggestions are presented for culturally competent therapy with Chinese American youth and their families. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) *Asians *Cognitive Behavior Therapy *Cultural Sensitivity *Major Depression *Treatment Guidelines Acculturation Adolescent Psychopathology Family Sociocultural Factors
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