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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
Contents
About the Editors
Contributors
Chapter 1: Global Adaptation and Practice of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Introduction
Psychotherapy, Culture, International Research, and Ethics
Challenges in Conducting International Research
Culture and Mental Health: The Role of Ethics in Practice and Science
References
Chapter 2: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Overview of New Zealand
Some Historical Background
A Welfare State
Psychotherapy in New Zealand
Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision
Professional Organisations
CBT Training in New Zealand
New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists
University of Otago
Massey University
Eastern Institute of Technology
New Zealand Centres for REBT and CBT
The Werry Centre
Brief Undergraduate Training in Various Disciplines
Other CBT Training
Using CBT in New Zealand
Applications with Specific Clinical Populations
Modalities
Providers
Adapting CBT to New Zealand
Special Populations
Working with Children and Young People
Adapting CBT for Māori
Applying Research to Practice
Summing-Up
History of Psychotherapy in Australia
Researchers and Universities Providing the Evidence Base
Relevant Organisations and Regulations
The Policy Context in Australia
Global Reach of CBT in Australia
The Future of CBT in Australia
References
Chapter 5: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Bangladesh
Overview of Bangladesh
Mental Health Prevalence in Bangladesh
History of Psychotherapy in Bangladesh
Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision
Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations
CBT with Specific Clinical Populations
Adaptation of CBT in Bangladesh
Clinicians' Experience in CBT Adaptation in Bangladesh
Conceptualization of CBT in Bangladesh
CBT Framework in CBT Practice
Experiences While Doing CBT Practice in Bangladesh
Common Challenges During CBT Practice
Adaption in the Practice of CBT
CBT is Suitable in Bangladesh
Research on CBT in Bangladesh
CBT with Special Populations in Bangladesh
Refugees
Clients with HIV
Acid Survivor Clients
Working with Children
Summary
References
Chapter 6: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Brazil
Country: Brazil
Preface
Contents
About the Editors
Contributors
Chapter 1: Global Adaptation and Practice of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Introduction
Psychotherapy, Culture, International Research, and Ethics
Challenges in Conducting International Research
Culture and Mental Health: The Role of Ethics in Practice and Science
References
Chapter 2: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Overview of New Zealand
Some Historical Background
A Welfare State
Psychotherapy in New Zealand
Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision
Professional Organisations
CBT Training in New Zealand
New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists
University of Otago
Massey University
Eastern Institute of Technology
New Zealand Centres for REBT and CBT
The Werry Centre
Brief Undergraduate Training in Various Disciplines
Other CBT Training
Using CBT in New Zealand
Applications with Specific Clinical Populations
Modalities
Providers
Adapting CBT to New Zealand
Special Populations
Working with Children and Young People
Adapting CBT for Māori
Applying Research to Practice
Summing-Up
History of Psychotherapy in Australia
Researchers and Universities Providing the Evidence Base
Relevant Organisations and Regulations
The Policy Context in Australia
Global Reach of CBT in Australia
The Future of CBT in Australia
References
Chapter 5: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Bangladesh
Overview of Bangladesh
Mental Health Prevalence in Bangladesh
History of Psychotherapy in Bangladesh
Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision
Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations
CBT with Specific Clinical Populations
Adaptation of CBT in Bangladesh
Clinicians' Experience in CBT Adaptation in Bangladesh
Conceptualization of CBT in Bangladesh
CBT Framework in CBT Practice
Experiences While Doing CBT Practice in Bangladesh
Common Challenges During CBT Practice
Adaption in the Practice of CBT
CBT is Suitable in Bangladesh
Research on CBT in Bangladesh
CBT with Special Populations in Bangladesh
Refugees
Clients with HIV
Acid Survivor Clients
Working with Children
Summary
References
Chapter 6: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Brazil
Country: Brazil