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  1. se treat-ment outcomes when compared with other groups. To improve care for those from diverse backgrounds, Western-developed psychotherapies may need to be culturally mod-ified or adapted. to become more effective in treating ethnic minorities. This article addresses the need for adapting psychotherapy and provid.

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  2. Culturally Responsive Therapy: An Integrative Approach. 12. Culturally Adapted Tools and Techniques. 13. Indigenous, Creative, Mindfulness, and Social. 14. Pulling It All Together: A Complex Case. 15. Conclusion.

  3. This article presents an integrative model for selecting a progression of therapist styles as clients move through developmental stages during the course of counseling and psychotherapy. The model, Adaptive Counseling and Therapy (ACT), suggests an eclectic approach to the utilization of techniques in therapy.

    • George S. Howard, Don W. Nance, Pennie Myers
    • 1986
  4. This article presents an integrative model for selecting a progression of therapist styles as clients move through developmental stages during the course of counseling and psychotherapy. The model, Adaptive Counseling and Therapy (ACT), suggests an eclectic approach to the utilization of techniques in therapy.

  5. Presents Adaptive Counseling and Therapy (ACT)—an integrative model for determining the sequence of therapist styles as clients move through developmental stages during the course of counseling and psychotherapy.

    • George S. Howard, Don W. Nance, Pennie Myers
    • 1986
  6. Achieving a good fit between intervention and context then requires careful and systematic adaptation. This paper presents new evidence and consensus informed guidance for adapting and transferring interventions to new contexts.

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  8. CBT is a relatively flexible therapy that can be adapted to meet your particular needs. Evidence suggests it can be an effective treatment for a range of mental health problems, such as: anxiety and panic attacks bipolar disorder borderline personality disorder depression eating problems obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

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