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Culturally Responsive Schema Therapy

Cultural Adaptation for Global Clinical Practice

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Culturally Responsive Schema Therapy Arnold Nicholas Tate
Libristo kód: 53022351
Nakladatelství Carepoint Publishing, prosinec 2025
Schema Therapy is widely used for personality disorders, chronic depression, and complex, long-stand... Celý popis
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Schema Therapy is widely used for personality disorders, chronic depression, and complex, long-standing difficulties. As it spreads globally, a major clinical question remains: how can Western-developed Schema Therapy be used well with clients from collectivist cultures, immigrant and refugee communities, and ethnic minority backgrounds-without mislabeling cultural values as pathology?

This clinical guide offers a structured approach to culturally responsive Schema Therapy. It blends established cultural adaptation models with twenty teaching case studies to help clinicians adjust assessment, case formulation, and intervention while protecting treatment integrity.

Key frameworks

Bernal's Ecological Validity Model and the 4-Domain Cultural Adaptation Model, applied to Schema Therapy.

Practical adaptation targets across eight areas: language, persons, metaphors, content, concepts, goals, methods, and context.

Clear guidance on surface changes (examples, wording, images) versus deep changes (values, family roles, identity, power, and meaning).

Core cultural dimensions shaping schemas

Individualism-collectivism and interdependence

Power distance and hierarchy in the therapy relationship

Familism and extended-family systems

Emotional expression norms and shame/face concerns

Spirituality and religion as both risk and support factors

Cultural guidance for all 18 schemas

Each schema in Young's five domains is reviewed with cultural cautions for assessment. Examples include:

Disconnection/Rejection schemas influenced by historical trauma, collective mistrust, honor cultures, and acculturation stress.

Impaired Autonomy schemas where "Dependence" may reflect culturally expected interdependence.

Other-Directedness schemas where Self-Sacrifice can overlap with respected caregiving roles (e.g., marianismo; Strong Black Woman patterns) yet still produce harm.

Schema modes across cultures

Cultural rules shape how child modes show emotion and how coping modes appear (e.g., compliance in high-hierarchy contexts).

Special attention is given to parent/critic modes when confronting internalized parental voices conflicts with filial piety.

Culture-linked mode patterns are discussed, including Armor Mode (rigid defensive conformity) and Demanding Community Mode (internalized collective authority).

"Healthy Adult" is reframed as balanced self-care within role obligations and community ties.

Adapting core techniques

Limited reparenting adjusted for norms around affection, directiveness, pacing, and dignity-protecting care.

Imagery rescripting adapted for refugees/displacement and for traditions involving ancestors or spiritual figures.

Chair work alternatives (writing, art, sand tray) and therapist-modeling options when role-play increases shame.

Dignity-preserving empathic confrontation and "reparenting the parents first" strategies.

Population-specific chapters

Guidance is provided for East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, Latino/Hispanic, Black/African American, Middle Eastern/Arab, Indigenous, Orthodox Jewish, LGBTQ+ (across cultures), and immigrant/refugee clients, with attention to racism, Islamophobia, colonial trauma, bicultural identity, and community-based supports.

Twenty clinical case studies

Cases demonstrate culturally responsive formulation and intervention across many backgrounds, including bicultural conflicts, trauma across generations, perfectionism shaped by family duty, and identity intersections.

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Plný název Culturally Responsive Schema Therapy
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Brožovaná
Datum vydání 2025
Počet stran 204
EAN 9781923646735
ISBN 1923646737
Libristo kód 53022351
Nakladatelství Carepoint Publishing
Váha 281
Rozměry 152 x 229 x 11
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