Description
Filling a key need for clinicians working with atrisk Latine adolescents, this book bridges the gap between evidencebased and culturally informed adolescent and family therapy. The authors explore the unique challenges facing Latine youth and familiesincluding immigration and acculturationrelated stressors and minoritizationas well as culturally based sources of resilience. They present Culturally Informed and Flexible FamilyBased Treatment for Adolescents (CIFFTA), which combines manualized family and individual interventions. Therapists can select from an extensive list of psychoeducational modules to tailor the intervention to unique client needs. Vivid case examples illustrate highquality, time and costeffective treatment strategies for a range of mental health and substance use problems. The book also provides information about comprehensive CIFFTA training.






