The Hispanic Treatment Program: Principles of effective psychotherapy |
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Authors: | Daniel L. Dolgin Ph.D. Albertino Salazar A.C.S.W. Salvadore Cruz M.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Code 033 Naval Air Station, 32508-5700 Pensacola, FL;(2) Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, 32508-5700 Pensacola, FL |
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Abstract: | The Hispanic Treatment Program was an inpatient psychotherapy Unit at the Colorado State Hospital that operated from October 1979 to February 1982. Staffed exclusively with personnel of Hispanic heritage, the Program emphasized the use of linguistic and cultural elements, as well as the customs and beliefs characteristic of Hispanic culture. A specialized inpatient treatment unit for Hispanic patients with psychotic (especially, schizophrenia) disturbances, the Program offered a unique opportunity to these patients by providing a variety of psychotherapies conducted in a culturally-sensitive manner. Spanish and English were used in a manner conducive to enhancing the treatment process, with flexibility in use of language.This project was supported by Grant No. ROlMH29016-01A2, awarded by the National Institute of Mental Health, Center for Minority Group Mental Health.The authors acknowledge Gregorio Kort, M.D. and Wayne Smyer, M.A. and other staff for their contributions to the development and success of the Hispanic Treatment Program.Original version of paper was selected for the First Senior Award given by the Psychological Services Center's (NYSCP) Minority Mental Health Award Competition. |
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