The Transportability and Utility of Cognitive Therapy in South African Contexts: A Review

Original Articles

The Transportability and Utility of Cognitive Therapy in South African Contexts: A Review

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 19 , issue 3 , 2009 , pages: 407–414
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2009.10820309
Author(s): Charles Young Rhodes University, South Africa

Abstract

Cognitive therapy could be more widely promoted in South Africa given the great disparity between the need and provision of psychological therapies. Three possible objections to the promotion of cognitive therapy are considered: uncertainty surrounding the effectiveness of cognitive therapy in South African contexts; uncertainty surrounding the applicability in multicultural contexts; and suggestions that cognitive therapy is decontextualised and therefore objectionable in a country facing major social challenges. A systematic review of the literature indentified 15 outcome studies, and suggests that cognitive therapy is a viable and much-needed approach in South Africa.

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