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Diversity Spotlight: Nadine A. Chang, PhD

Society of Clinical Psychology

In light of these outstanding contributions, I received the honor of interviewing Dr. Chang with the following 4 questions. Learning CBT for psychosis from Dr. Beck was invaluable. In recognizing my journey that led to this position, there is an additional message I would like students to take away from this interview.

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Is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Effective as a Standalone Treatment for Substance Use Disorders? An Evaluation Using the Tolin Criteria

Society of Clinical Psychology

CBT is a psychosocial treatment used to treat a variety of mental disorders. CBT specifically targets cognitive, behavioral, affective, and environmental risks of substance use when used in the treatment of SUD. Motivational Interviewing, Contingency Management) and non-specific-treatments (e.g.,

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What is Schema Therapy? An overview and what to expect

Lawson Psychology

With its roots firmly planted in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), psychoanalysis, attachment theory, and Gestalt therapy, Schema Therapy offers a comprehensive framework for understanding and healing ingrained emotional wounds. What on earth is a schema? Here’s a glimpse into what the therapeutic process might entail.

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Harnessing cultural identity as a protective factor in minority mental health: Applications to children and families

Society of Clinical Psychology

2014) and/or interviews (e.g., Cultural Formulation Interview, APA, 2013; University of Connecticut Racial/Ethnic Stress and Trauma Survey, Williams et al., 2014) and/or interviews (e.g., Cultural Formulation Interview, APA, 2013; University of Connecticut Racial/Ethnic Stress and Trauma Survey, Williams et al.,

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Psychotherapy research in the 21st century

Society of Clinical Psychology

The prevalence of depression is not remarkably lower in other parts of the world and these prevalence rates are known to be underestimates because they are obtained from retrospective interviews which are subject to recall bias (i.e., CBT) than others. patients who experience better outcomes in other interventions than in CBTs).

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Increasing access to high-fidelity Cognitive Therapy for underserved populations

Society of Clinical Psychology

Guest blog author Dr. Torrey Creed discusses a recently published article in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology focused on implementing trans diagnostic cognitive therapy in diverse community settings with the Beck Community Initiative. A randomized trial of methods to help clinicians learn motivational interviewing.

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