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    Bringing Psychotherapy to the Underserved: Challenges and Strategies

    Bringing Psychotherapy to the Underserved by Zimmerman, Jeffrey; Barnett, Jeffrey E.; Campbell, Linda;

    Challenges and Strategies

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 10 March 2020

    • ISBN 9780190912727
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages376 pages
    • Size 155x231x22 mm
    • Weight 544 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Bringing Psychotherapy to the Underserved will focus on the massive challenge of making psychotherapy available to underserved, often marginalized populations, both within and outside the United States.

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    Long description:

    Bringing Psychotherapy to the Underserved examines the challenging problem of providing psychotherapy services to underserved, often marginalized populations, both within and outside of the US. The book begins by addressing systemic factors that prevent certain populations from accessing services (health system issues, issues relating to the military, and natural and man-made disasters). Expert contributors then addresses those underserved due to discrimination (ethnic minorities, the economically disadvantaged, sexual and gender minorities, and so on). The following section of the book focuses on populations in transition and in undeserved locations (civilians and refugees of war, immigrants, and those in rural areas). Next are addressed those people who are often overlooked, such as children, older adults, and those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each of these chapters discusses the scope of the problem, barriers to service delivery, creating cultural competency, effective strategies and empirically-supported treatments, and future steps. The book closes by addressing ethical and research challenges relevant to bringing psychotherapy services to these groups.

    An important collection of essays dedicated to highlighting systemic and contextual factors that may influence or hinder accessibility to psychotherapy as well as impact experiences in treatment. This book is a critical resource for anyone engaging in service work with individuals belonging to underserved and systemically marginalized groups.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section 1: Underserved by Systemic Factors
    Chapter 1: Health Systems Issues and the Underserved
    Gordon I. Herz and Charles Gaba
    Chapter 2: Delivering Psychological Services to Military Members
    K.C. Kalmbach and Bret A. Moore
    Chapter 3: Delivering Mental Health Assistance in the Wake of Natural and Man-Made Disasters
    Alec Cecil
    Section 2: Underserved Due to Discrimination
    Chapter 4: Serving the Underserved: Delivering Culturally Appropriate Psychotherapy to Racial and Ethnic Minorities
    Changming Duan
    Chapter 5: Bringing Psychotherapy to People Living in Poverty
    Linda F. Campbell and Emily Selby-Nelson
    Chapter 6: Out of the Shadows: Improving Health Care for Sexual Minority and Gender Diverse Individuals
    Douglas C. Haldeman
    Chapter 7: Delivering Psychological Services to Religious and Spiritual Clients
    Gina Magyar-Russell
    Section 3: People in Transition and Underserved Locations
    Chapter 8: Delivering Psychological Services to Refugees Resettled in the United States
    Johanna Nilsson, Sally Stratmann, Aurora Molitoris, Marcella A. Beaumont and Jessica Horine
    Chapter 9: Bringing Psychotherapy to Immigrants
    Hamid Mirsalimi
    Chapter 10: Providing Psychotherapy in Rural Areas
    Tracy J. Cohn and Pei-Chun Tsai
    Chapter 11: Responding to the Mental Health Needs of Underserved Latin Americans
    Héctor Fernández Álvarez, Maria del Pilar Grazioso, Diana Kirszman, Meri Lubina and Rodney Goodyear
    Section 4: Overlooked or "Invisible" Peoples
    Chapter 12: Delivering Mental Health Services to Children and Adolescents
    Ric G. Steele
    Chapter 13: Psychotherapy with the Underserved Older Adult Population
    Susan Krauss Whitbourne and Bruna Martins
    Chapter 14: Psychotherapy for Developmental Disabilities
    Jonathan M. Campbell and Angela Scarpa
    Section 5: Other Challenges
    Chapter 15: Ethics Issues and Challenges When Bringing Psychotherapy to the Underserved
    Jeffrey E. Barnett
    Chapter 16: From Exploratory to Experimental: Matching Method to Need in Research with Underserved Populations
    Elizabeth Nutt Williams

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