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Ethnicity and power: how can we make mental healthcare equitable for all people with psychosis?

The Social Care Elf

Andie Ashdown and Theophanis Kyriacou consider the findings of a recent qualitative study which looks at the differences experienced by Black Caribbean and White British people trying to access care for psychosis. The post Ethnicity and power: how can we make mental healthcare equitable for all people with psychosis?

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Increasing access to high-fidelity Cognitive Therapy for underserved populations

Society of Clinical Psychology

In fact, Chorpita and colleagues (2011) compared children in a state-wide CBH system to participants in 437 clinical trials of treatments for children and found that only 14% of children could be matched to a treatment based on five basic client characteristics (target problem, age, gender, ethnicity, setting). Chorpita, B. Korathu-Larson, P.,

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