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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in a Global Context Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783030825546 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Global Adaptation and Practice of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: An Introduction -- Psychotherapy, Culture, International Research, and Ethics -- Challenges in Conducting International Research -- Culture and Mental Health: The Role of Ethics in Practice and Science -- References -- Chapter 2: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- Overview of New Zealand -- Some Historical Background -- A Welfare State -- Psychotherapy in New Zealand -- Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional Organisations -- CBT Training in New Zealand -- New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists -- University of Otago -- Massey University -- Eastern Institute of Technology -- New Zealand Centres for REBT and CBT -- The Werry Centre -- Brief Undergraduate Training in Various Disciplines -- Other CBT Training -- Using CBT in New Zealand -- Applications with Specific Clinical Populations -- Modalities -- Providers -- Adapting CBT to New Zealand -- Special Populations -- Working with Children and Young People -- Adapting CBT for M?ori -- Applying Research to Practice -- Summing-Up -- References -- Chapter 3: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Argentina -- Country Overview -- History of Psychotherapy in Argentina -- History of CBT in Argentina -- Current Psychotherapy Provision Regulations -- Professional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Organizations -- Professional Training Opportunities in CBT -- CBT With Specific Clinical Populations -- Adaptation of CBT in Argentina -- Research on CBT in Argentina -- CBT with Special Populations in Argentina -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Australia -- Overview of Australia -- History of Psychotherapy in Australia -- Researchers and Universities Providing the Evidence Base. 327 $aRelevant Organisations and Regulations -- The Policy Context in Australia -- Global Reach of CBT in Australia -- The Future of CBT in Australia -- References -- Chapter 5: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Bangladesh -- Overview of Bangladesh -- Mental Health Prevalence in Bangladesh -- History of Psychotherapy in Bangladesh -- Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations -- Adaptation of CBT in Bangladesh -- Clinicians' Experience in CBT Adaptation in Bangladesh -- Conceptualization of CBT in Bangladesh -- CBT Framework in CBT Practice -- Experiences While Doing CBT Practice in Bangladesh -- Common Challenges During CBT Practice -- Adaption in the Practice of CBT -- CBT is Suitable in Bangladesh -- Research on CBT in Bangladesh -- CBT with Special Populations in Bangladesh -- Refugees -- Clients with HIV -- Acid Survivor Clients -- Working with Children -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Brazil -- Country: Brazil -- Access to Mental Health Care in Public and Private Health Care -- The History of Psychotherapy in Brazil -- Historical Advances of CBT in Brazil -- History of CBT in the South/Southeast Region -- History of CBT in the Center-West Region -- History of CBT in the Northeast Region -- History of CBT in the Northern Region -- Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations -- Adaptation of CBT in Brazil -- Research on CBT in Brazil -- CBT with Special Populations in Brazil -- CBT in Cardiology: WOMEN with Cardiovascular Disease -- CBT with Pregnant Teenagers -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Canada. 327 $aAn Overview of Canada -- A Brief History of Psychology in Canada -- Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations -- CBT Adaptations in Canada -- Research on CBT in Canada -- CBT with Special Populations in Canada -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Caribbean -- Overview of the Caribbean Region -- History of Psychotherapy in the Region -- Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision in the Region -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT in the Region -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations in the Region -- Adaptation of CBT in the Region -- Research on CBT and Caribbean Populations -- CBT with Special Populations in the Caribbean -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 9: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Mainland China -- Country Overview -- History of Psychotherapy in Mainland China -- Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations -- Adaptation of CBT in China -- Research on CBT in China -- CBT with Special Populations in China -- Summary -- References -- Recommended Readings and Websites -- Chapter 10: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Colombia -- About Colombia -- History of Psychotherapy in the Country -- Actual Regulations for Providing Psychotherapy -- Professional Organizations in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy -- Training Opportunities in Cognitive Behavior Therapy -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Specific Populations -- CBT Adaptation in Colombia -- CBT and Research in Colombia -- CBT with Special Populations in Colombia. 327 $aReferences -- Chapter 11: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in  Costa Rica -- Overview of the Country -- History of Psychology in Costa Rica -- Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy -- CBT Organizations -- Training in CBT -- Use and Adaptation of CBT -- Research -- REBT with Special Populations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Egypt -- An Overview of Egypt -- History of Psychotherapy in Egypt -- Laws and Regulations of Practicing Psychotherapy in Egypt -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- The Egyptian Association of Psychotherapists -- The Egyptian Association of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (EACBT) -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- Undergraduate Education -- Graduate Education and Training -- Extracurricular Education and Training -- The Cognitive Behavior Therapist Certificate -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations -- Anxiety Disorders -- Addiction -- Depression -- Provision and Adaptation of CBT in Egypt -- Research on CBT in Egypt -- CBT with Special Populations -- Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Children and Adolescents in Egypt -- CBT for Patients with Medical Conditions (you can remove this section) -- CBT with Elderly Adults -- CBT with Criminal Offenders -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Germany -- Overview of Germany -- History of Psychotherapy in Germany -- Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- Adaptations of CBT in Germany -- Research on CBT in Germany -- CBT with Special Populations -- References -- Chapter 14: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Greece -- Greece: Country Overview -- Mental Health Among Greeks -- History of Psychotherapy in Greece -- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Greece. 327 $aCurrent Regulations and Legislations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations -- Adaptation of CBT with Greeks: Initial Clinical Steps for Consideration -- Immediate Phase or Arrival -- Middle and End Phase of Cognitive Behavioral Socialization and Intervention -- Research on CBT in Greece -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in India -- Overview of Country -- A Brief History of Psychotherapy in India -- Current Regulations Regarding Therapy -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- CBT with Specific Clinical Populations -- Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Schizophrenia and Psychosis -- Anxiety Disorders -- Depression -- Bipolar Disorder -- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder -- Adaptation of CBT in India -- Research on CBT -- CBT with Special Populations in India -- References -- Chapter 16: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Indonesia -- An Overview of Indonesia -- History of Psychotherapy in Indonesia -- Current Regulations Regarding Psychotherapy Provision -- Professional and Cognitive Behavior Therapy Organizations -- Training Opportunities in CBT -- Adaptation of CBT in Indonesia -- Research on CBT 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