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Research shows that LGBTQ individuals seek therapy at higher rates
than the general population, and yet there is a lack of effective,
evidence-based treatment support for the unique challenges facing
LGBTQ individuals. This workbook changes that by presenting
cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques that directly respond to
the distinct stressors facing LGBTQ individuals. LGBTQ-affirmative
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is the first mental health treatment
designed by and for LGBTQ individuals to have been tested in
randomized controlled trials. LGBTQ-affirmative
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Client Workbook is designed to
enhance mental wellbeing and help you with a broad range of mental
health challenges, such as depression, anxiety, substance use
problems, and psychological distress. Using the exercises, quizzes,
and worksheets you will learn how to monitor your feelings,
thoughts, and behaviors; confront uncomfortable emotions; and learn
more effective ways of coping with your experiences. It can be used
individually, or in addition to the complementary Therapist Guide
in a therpeautic setting. This workbook provides essential tools
for helping you to effectively respond to mental health challenges
in an effective, identity-affirming way.
LGBTQ individuals seek therapy at higher rates than the general
population, but the mental health profession has historically
lacked evidence-based guidance for supporting the unique presenting
concerns of LGBTQ clients. This book changes that by presenting
how-to guidance for delivering cognitive-behavioral therapy that
directly responds to the distinct stressors facing LGBTQ
individuals. LGBTQ-affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is the
first mental health treatment designed by and for LGBTQ individuals
that has been tested in several randomized controlled trials with
diverse segments of the LGBTQ community. Results of these trials
show that this transdiagnostic treatment is associated with
reductions in depression, anxiety, substance use problems, and
psychological distress, making it suitable for a broad range of
presenting concerns. LGBTQ-affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy: Therapist Guide teaches the principles and techniques that
mental health practitioners can use to affirmatively respond to the
distinct stressors that their LGBTQ clients often face. The book
follows a clear step-by-step approach with nine modules, each of
which teaches skills for enhancing LGBTQ clients' mental well-being
by undoing the deep impact that early and ongoing LGBTQ-related
stress can have on basic psychological processes. This Therapist
Guide is intended to be accompanied by the Client Workbook, which
contains accessible, step-by-step guidance and worksheets for
clients to follow when participating in this treatment. This guide
provides essential tools for helping therapists effectively and
affirmatively respond to the unique needs of their LGBTQ clients.
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