Culturally responsive cognitive behavioral therapy for ethnically diverse populations
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is often referred to as the “gold standard” treatment for
mental health problems, given the large body of evidence supporting its efficacy. However …
mental health problems, given the large body of evidence supporting its efficacy. However …
Exposure to community violence and parenting behaviors: A meta-analytic review.
D Thorpe, R Mirhashem, T Peña, J Smokoski… - Psychological …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
This meta-analysis examines the association between exposure to community violence and
parenting behaviors (ie, positive parenting, harsh/neglectful parenting, parent–child …
parenting behaviors (ie, positive parenting, harsh/neglectful parenting, parent–child …
Person-centered cultural assessment can improve child mental health service engagement and outcomes
AL Sanchez, J Jent, NK Aggarwal… - Journal of Clinical …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Disparities in child mental health service engagement suggest traditional
evidence-based practices do not properly consider cultural and contextual factors relevant …
evidence-based practices do not properly consider cultural and contextual factors relevant …
Therapist experiences and attitudes about implementing internet-delivered parent-child interaction therapy during COVID-19
It has been widely recognized that access to mental health treatment is imperative to
address current and long-term stressors for children and parents during COVID-19. Internet …
address current and long-term stressors for children and parents during COVID-19. Internet …
Future directions in youth and family treatment engagement: finishing the bridge between science and service
KD Becker, BF Chorpita - Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The field has spent more than 50 years investing in the quality of youth mental healthcare,
with intervention science yielding roughly 1,300 efficacious treatments. In the latter half of …
with intervention science yielding roughly 1,300 efficacious treatments. In the latter half of …
Evidence-based treatment in practice: PCIT research on addressing individual differences and diversity through the lens of 20 years of service
SM Campbell, T Hawes, K Swan… - Psychology Research …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an intensive parent support program for
caregivers and their children who exhibit difficult-to-manage disruptive behaviors. After more …
caregivers and their children who exhibit difficult-to-manage disruptive behaviors. After more …
Trauma-directed interaction (TDI): an adaptation to parent-child interaction therapy for families with a history of trauma
RH Gurwitch, CM Warner-Metzger - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is one of the strongest evidence-based treatments
available for young children and their families. Research has supported the use of PCIT for …
available for young children and their families. Research has supported the use of PCIT for …
A randomized controlled trial of technology‐enhanced behavioral parent training: Sustained parent skill use and child outcomes at follow‐up
Background Early‐onset (3–8 years old) disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) have been
linked to a range of psychosocial sequelae in adolescence and beyond, including …
linked to a range of psychosocial sequelae in adolescence and beyond, including …
Culturally responsive telepsychology & mHealth interventions for racial-ethnic minoritized youth: Research gaps and future directions
Telepsychology and mHealth (TPmH) services for youth and their families have become
increasingly prevalent in recent years. However, significant limitations in theory, research …
increasingly prevalent in recent years. However, significant limitations in theory, research …
An 18-week model of Parent–Child Interaction Therapy: clinical approaches, treatment formats, and predictors of success for predominantly minoritized families
Introduction Disruptive behavior disorders are among the most prevalent pediatric mental
health referrals for young children. However, families from historically minoritized social …
health referrals for young children. However, families from historically minoritized social …