Culturally Adapted Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CaCBT) to Improve Community Mental Health Services for Canadians of South Asian Origin: A Qualitative Study
CONCLUSIONS: Mainstream mental health services need to be culturally appropriate to better serve SA Canadians experiencing depression and anxiety. Services must understand the family dynamics, cultural values and socio-political factors that impact SA Canadians to reduce attrition rates in therapy.PMID:37376808 | DOI:10.1177/07067437231178958
Source: Canadian Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Farooq Naeem Nagina Khan Nazia Sohani Farhana Safa Mehreen Masud Sarah Ahmed Gary Thandi Baldev Mutta Azaad Kasaam Kamlesh Tello Muhammad Ishrat Husain Muhammad Omair Husain Sean A Kidd Kwame McKenzie Source Type: research
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