Being an Anti-Racist CBT therapist
This collection of resources gathers together papers from tCBT covering a wide range of topics, some of which are very clearly around how to become an anti-racist CBT therapist, others include how to implement inclusive CBT or include patient experiences of racism within a formulation. The common thread is that they could be useful when trying to improve services, outcomes and patient experiences for individuals from minoritised ethnicities.
We have also included some papers that may be useful to clinicians working in this area and looking for resources but that are not specifically on anti-racist practice but may be relevant in some cases (e.g. guidance on working with interpreters). We will add new papers to this collection as they are published and we look forward to seeing it grow. Perhaps this collection might inspire future articles and communicate the message that both journals are keen to publish work on how we make CBT inclusive and effective for all.
Invited Paper
Culturally adapted CBT – the evolution of psychotherapy adaptation frameworks and evidence
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 16 / 2023
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- 20 March 2023, e10
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‘It’s been quite a poor show’ – exploring whether practitioners working for Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services are culturally competent to deal with the needs of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 16 / 2023
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- 27 February 2023, e6
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‘Not a cure, but helpful’ – exploring the suitability of evidence-based psychological interventions to the needs of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 16 / 2023
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- 11 January 2023, e4
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Being an anti-racist clinician
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 15 / 2022
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- 12 April 2022, e19
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Cultural adaptation of cognitive behaviour therapy for depression: a qualitative study exploring views of patients and practitioners from India
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- 31 March 2022, e16
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Interpreter-mediated CBT – a practical implementation guide for working with spoken language interpreters
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 15 / 2022
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- 07 February 2022, e8
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Preliminary evaluation of a culturally adapted CBT-based online programme for depression and anxiety from a lower middle-income country
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 14 / 2021
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- 26 November 2021, e36
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Service Models, Forms of Delivery and Cultural Adaptations of CBT
Frontline yet at the back of the queue – improving access and adaptations to CBT for Black African and Caribbean communities
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 14 / 2021
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- 19 October 2021, e30
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Understanding aggression and microaggressions by and against people of colour
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- 08 September 2021, e25
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Editorial
Special Issue commentary: Specific impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on staff and patients from racialised groups
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 14 / 2021
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- 08 March 2021, e10
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Unaccompanied minors’ experiences of narrative exposure therapy
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- 08 March 2021, e11
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Cultural adaptations of cognitive behaviour therapy for the Orthodox Jewish community: a qualitative study of therapists’ perspectives
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- 19 January 2021, e3
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Review Paper
Cultural adaptations of cognitive behavioural therapy for Latin American patients: unexpected findings from a systematic review
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 21 December 2020, e57
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Cultural competency in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: practitioner guidelines
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 19 October 2020, e48
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Case Study
Client-led culturally responsive CBT – integrating familism in the treatment of chronic depression: a case study
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 12 October 2020, e44
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The practice and research of cognitive behavioural therapy in Egypt: a review of the current status
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 13 April 2020, e6
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Service Models and Forms of Delivery
War, trauma and culture: working with Tamil refugees and asylum seekers using culturally adapted CBT
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 12 / 2019
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- 10 October 2019, e46
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Cultural adaptation of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for patients with depression and anxiety in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain: a qualitative study exploring views of patients, carers, and mental health professionals
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 12 / 2019
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- 19 September 2019, e44
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Cultural adaptations of CBT: a summary and discussion of the Special Issue on Cultural Adaptation of CBT
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 12 / 2019
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- 02 September 2019, e40
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Transdiagnostic CBT for adult emotional disorders: A feasibility open trial from Saudi Arabia
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 12 / 2019
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- 21 May 2019, e30
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