Military cultural competence in the context of cognitive behavioural therapy

Author:

Zwiebach Liza,Lannert Brittany K.,Sherrill Andrew M.,McSweeney Lauren B.,Sprang Kelsey,Goodnight Jessica R.M.,Lewis Shaun C.,Rauch Sheila A.M.

Abstract

AbstractCurrent work in multicultural competency has emphasized factors such as race and ethnicity, age, disability status, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation and gender. For those clinicians who work with military and veteran populations, grounding in military cultural competence is also critical as a prerequisite for providing quality care. We believe that engaging these populations from a specifically cognitive behavioural orientation allows bridging of cultural gaps and that there is a natural alignment between cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and many aspects of warrior culture. This paper outlines several factors related to the values of military culture and strategies of the CBT therapist to better understand and use these values effectively in clinical practice, including lessons learned from an intensive outpatient program providing speciality care to veterans and military service members.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Clinical Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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