Current perspectives on using linguistic and cultural factors in counseling the Hispanic client.

J Altarriba, AL Santiago-Rivera - … Psychology: Research and …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
This review of the literature examines the role of language and culture in the mental health
treatment of Hispanic clients. Several innovative approaches including the use of dichos and …

Developing a culturally sensitive treatment modality for bilingual Spanish‐speaking clients: Incorporating language and culture in counseling

AL Santiago‐Rivera - Journal of Counseling & Development, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
The article examines the role of language and culture in the mental health treatment of
Hispanics. Although mental health practitioners and researchers have turned their attention …

The role of language in therapy with the Spanish-English bilingual client.

AL Santiago-Rivera, J Altarriba - … Psychology: Research and …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
The clinical and counseling psychology profession has witnessed a steady increase in
research on the development and application of Hispanic/Latino-centered therapeutic …

[引用][C] Culturally relevant issues and treatment implications for Hispanics.

L Comas-Díaz - 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Culturally relevant issues and treatment implications for Hispanics. Culturally relevant issues
and treatment implications for Hispanics. Citation Comas-Díaz, L. (1989). Culturally relevant …

What do culturally sensitive mental health services mean? The case of Hispanics.

LH Rogler, RG Malgady, G Costantino… - American …, 1987 - psycnet.apa.org
Three broad approaches to the development of culturally sensitive therapy programs were
uncovered in the mental health literature on Hispanic populations: first, rendering traditional …

Counseling the Hispanic bilingual family: Challenges to the therapeutic process.

DT Sciarra, JG Ponterotto - Psychotherapy: Theory, Research …, 1991 - psycnet.apa.org
Describes the process of bilingualism and explicates the challenges faced by bilingual
family therapists working with Hispanics. The acculturation process is given a brief …

The role of language in training psychologists to work with Hispanic clients.

JL Biever, MT Castaño, C de las Fuentes… - … research and practice, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
The increasing number of Spanish and English bilingual and Spanish-dominant clients
requesting psychological services creates challenges for practitioners and agencies …

A model for delivery of mental health services to Spanish‐speaking minorities

V Abad, J Ramos, E Boyce - American Journal of …, 1974 - Wiley Online Library
A mental health program for Spanish‐speaking minorities that takes into consideration their
unique cultural and linguistic characteristics proves to be more responsive to their needs …

Application of cultural constructs in the care of first generation Latino clients in a community mental health setting

LM Añez, M Paris Jr, LE Bedregal… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
As the Latino population in the United States grows, it is imperative to attend to the
appropriateness of the mental health care that is being provided to its members. Latinos …

Cognitive behavioral therapy with Latinos

KC Organista, RF Muñoz - Readings in ethnic psychology, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
The purpose of this article is to explicate culturally responsive applications of cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT) to Latinos in the United States. The article defines Latinos …