1Culturally Responsive Schema Therapy
6211.2 Schema Therapy Adaptations
2Chapter 1.0: The Case for Cultural Adaptation
6311.3 Acculturation Considerations
31.1 Western Origins of Schema Therapy
64Chapter 12.0: Black and African American Clients
41.3 Current State of Research
6512.1 Cultural Context
51.2 Why Cultural Adaptation Matters
6612.2 Spirituality and the Black Church
61.4 Clinical Implications
6712.3 Mistrust and Therapeutic Alliance
71.5 Key Takeaways
68Chapter 13.0: Middle Eastern and Arab Clients
8Chapter 2.0: Cultural Adaptation Frameworks
6913.1 Cultural Values and Islam
92.1 The Ecological Validity Model
7013.2 Treatment Adaptations
102.2 The Four Domain Model
71Chapter 14.0: Indigenous Populations
112.3 Levels of Adaptation
7214.1 Foundational Considerations
122.4 Chapter Synthesis
7314.2 Decolonizing Schema Therapy
13Chapter 3.0: Core Cultural Dimensions
74Chapter 15.0: Additional Populations
143.1 Individualism and Collectivism
7515.1 Orthodox Jewish Clients
153.2 Power Distance and Hierarchy
7615.2 LGBTQ Plus Clients Across Cultures
163.3 Familism and Extended Family
7715.3 Immigrants and Refugees
173.4 Emotional Expression Norms
78Chapter 16.0: Developing Cultural Competence
183.5 Spirituality and Religion
7916.1 Self Reflection and Awareness
193.6 Clinical Synthesis
8016.2 Training and Supervision
20Chapter 4.0: Schemas Across Cultures
8116.3 Working with Interpreters
214.1 Disconnection and Rejection
82Chapter 17.0: Organizational Considerations
224.2 Impaired Autonomy and Performance
8317.1 Creating Responsive Services
234.3 Impaired Limits
8417.2 Future Directions
244.4 Other Directedness
85Chapter 18.0: Clinical Case Studies
254.5 Overvigilance and Inhibition
8618.1 Case One: Chinese American Professional
264.6 Synthesis and Assessment
8718.2 Case Two: Korean American Graduate Student
27Chapter 5.0: Modes Across Cultures
8818.3 Case Three: Japanese International Student
285.1 Child Modes Across Cultures
8918.4 Case Four: South Asian Arranged Marriage Context
295.2 Maladaptive Coping Modes
9018.5 Case Five: Pakistani American Religious Identity
305.3 Parent and Critic Modes
9118.6 Case Six: Vietnamese Refugee Family
315.4 Healthy Adult Mode
9218.7 Case Seven: Mexican American Familismo
325.5 Clinical Integration
9318.8 Case Eight: Puerto Rican Marianismo
33Chapter 6.0: Adapting Assessment
9418.9 Case Nine: Colombian Immigration Stress
346.1 Cross Cultural YSQ Issues
9518.10 Case Ten: African American Professional Woman
356.2 Culturally Informed Interviewing
9618.11 Case Eleven: African American Male Help Seeking
366.3 Mode Assessment Adaptations
9718.12 Case Twelve: Arab American Identity
376.4 Dimensional Adaptiveness Assessment
9818.13 Case Thirteen: Iranian Generational Trauma
386.5 Comprehensive Assessment Protocol
9918.14 Case Fourteen: Native American Reconnection
39Chapter 7.0: Culturally Responsive Reparenting
10018.15 Case Fifteen: Orthodox Jewish Community
407.1 Parenting Norms Across Cultures
10118.16 Case Sixteen: Filipino Healthcare Worker
417.2 Adapting for Collectivist Clients
10218.17 Case Seventeen: Brazilian Immigrant Identity
427.3 Therapist Self Disclosure
10318.18 Case Eighteen: Somali Refugee Resettlement
437.4 Ethical Considerations
10418.19 Case Nineteen: LGBTQ Bicultural Identity
447.5 Clinical Integration
10518.20 Case Twenty: Second Generation Integration
45Chapter 8.0: Adapting Experiential Techniques
10618.21 Synthesis and Clinical Applications
468.1 Imagery Rescripting Adaptations
107Appendix A: Cultural Assessment Tools
478.2 Chair Work Adaptations
108A.1 Cultural Formulation Interview Integration
488.3 Working with Parent Modes
109A.2 Acculturation Assessment
498.4 Cognitive Techniques Adaptations
110A.3 Cultural Genogram Template
508.5 Clinical Synthesis
111Appendix B: Adapted Interventions
51Chapter 9.0: Group Schema Therapy Culturally
112B.1 Culturally Adapted Schema Flashcards
529.1 Group Dynamics and Culture
113B.2 Mode Monitoring with Cultural Awareness
539.2 Adapting Group Protocols
114B.3 Cultural Strengths Inventory
549.3 Essential Points
115Appendix C: Case Conceptualization Templates
55Chapter 10.0: Asian Heritage Clients
116C.1 Culturally Integrated Formulation
5610.1 East Asian Populations
117C.2 Treatment Planning Template
5710.2 South Asian Populations
118Appendix D: Resources by Population
5810.3 Southeast Asian Populations
119D.1 Recommended Readings
5910.4 Clinical Integration
120D.2 Professional Organizations
60Chapter 11.0: Latino and Hispanic Clients
121References
6111.1 Core Cultural Values