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Applying a Process-Oriented Model of Cultural Competence to Behavioral Activation for Depression
Authors:Maria M Santos  Gabriela A Nagy  Jonathan W Kanter  Steven R López
Institution:California State University, San Bernardino;Duke University Medical Center;University of Washington;University of Southern California
Abstract:Efforts to integrate cultural competence and evidence-based treatments (EBTs) typically take the form of cultural adaptations of EBTs, characterized by modifications to the existing treatment based on presumed cultural notions of a given race or ethnic group. Much less attention has been given to ways EBTs can integrate a process model of cultural competence, which focuses on what clinicians do in-session to identify and integrate key cultural factors for a given individual in the treatment. Our objective is to consider how a process model of cultural competence (Shifting Cultural Lenses) can be integrated with an EBT (Behavioral Activation). We present a theoretical rationale for integrating the SCL model with BA and illustrate this integration, which provides an additional approach to bringing culture to treatments and shows promise for identifying clinicians’ in-session behaviors that reflect cultural competence.
Keywords:cultural competence  shifting cultural lenses model  behavioral activation
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