| Literature DB >> 20936081 |
Rinad S Beidas1, Courtney L Benjamin, Connor M Puleo, Julie M Edmunds, Philip C Kendall.
Abstract
The current article offers suggestions for ways to adapt empirically supported treatments (ESTs). A specific manualized EST (Coping Cat; Kendall & Hedtke, 2006a) is used to illustrate the concept of "flexibility within fidelity" (Kendall & Beidas, 2007; Kendall, Gosch, Furr, & Sood, 2008). Flexibility within fidelity stresses the importance of using ESTs while considering and taking into account individual client presentations. In this discussion, recommendations are offered for the use of the Coping Cat with younger youth, adolescents, and youth with secondary comorbidities (i.e., social skills deficits, inattentive symptoms, and depressive symptoms).Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20936081 PMCID: PMC2950324 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2009.11.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Behav Pract ISSN: 1077-7229