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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Black Americans - A Principle and Structurally Informed Perspective

English · Hardback

Will be released 20.01.2026

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This book integrates research from behavioral and social sciences to advance the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with Black Americans who have experienced structural racism. As the US grows more racially diverse, clinicians and graduate schools are in need of clinical resources to guide their culturally responsive practice with Black Americans.
Among the contents covered are:

  • The historical context of CBT and structural racism (Part I: Chapters 1 2);
  • Theoretical and empirically-based principles and practice for optimizing CBT with Black Americans (Part II: Chapters 3 7); and
  • The application of CBT to specific Black demographics (Part III: Chapter 8).
  • The Appendices, which include a summary of clinical research on CBT with Black individuals, a table providing descriptions of the ten CBT RESPPECTUS principles, as well as full and abbreviated versions of the Cultural Trauma Scale (CuTS). 
The author is a licensed clinical social worker and licensed clinical addictions counselor, as well as a tenured Associate Professor at the Indiana University School of Social Work. Dr. Virgil L. Gregory, Jr. has years of experience providing CBT to Black individuals and has made substantive and innovative empirical contributions to CBT for Black Americans.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Black Americans: A Principle and Structurally Informed Perspective addresses a current gap in the professional literature. The book is primarily intended for practicing clinicians and graduate students in the fields of clinical social work, clinical and social psychology, psychiatry, counseling, marriage and family therapy, nursing, and public health. Clinical researchers who conduct or consume research regarding Black Americans will also find the book an invaluable resource.

List of contents

Part 1 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Black Americans: Past & Present.- Chapter 1 The Historical Context of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Black Americans.- Chapter 2 The Structural Context of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Black Americans.- Part 2 Cognitive-Behavioral Principles for and Interventions with Black Americans.- Chapter 3 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy & Implicit Racial Bias.- Chapter 4 Cognitive-Behavioral RESPPECTUS Principles for Black Americans.- Chapter 5 Cognitive-Behavioral Case Conceptualization with Black Americans.- Chapter 6 Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions: Integrating RESPPECTUS Principles.- Chapter 7 Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy: Integrating RESPPECTUS Principles.- Part 3 RESPPECTUS Principles: Applications to Black Demographic Groups.- Chapter 8 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Black Men, Women, & Black Diasporic Groups.

About the author

Virgil L. Gregory, Jr., PhD
is an associate professor at the Indiana University School of Social Work. Dr. Gregory is a licensed clinical social worker and licensed clinical addictions counselor. Dr. Gregory has clinical experience in using cognitive-behavioral therapy in the treatment of Black Americans and other persons with mood, anxiety, psychotic, and substance use disorders. His research evaluates cognitive-behavioral therapy for substance use disorders, affective disorders, and Black Americans. Dr. Gregory's research has placed specific emphasis on the intersection of Black male mental health and social injustice. As a cognitive-behavioral therapist and researcher, Dr. Gregory's studies include scale development and psychometric evaluation of the aforementioned topic areas. A consistent theme is the translation of research into clinical practice. His research also incorporates systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical trials.

Summary

This book integrates research from behavioral and social sciences to advance the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with Black Americans who have experienced structural racism. As the US grows more racially diverse, clinicians and graduate schools are in need of clinical resources to guide their culturally responsive practice with Black Americans.
Among the contents covered are:

  • The historical context of CBT and structural racism (Part I: Chapters 1 – 2);
  • Theoretical and empirically-based principles and practice for optimizing CBT with Black Americans (Part II: Chapters 3 – 7); and
  • The application of CBT to specific Black demographics (Part III: Chapter 8).
  • The Appendices, which include a summary of clinical research on CBT with Black individuals, a table providing descriptions of the ten CBT RESPPECTUS principles, as well as full and abbreviated versions of the Cultural Trauma Scale (CuTS). 
The author is a licensed clinical social worker and licensed clinical addictions counselor, as well as a tenured Associate Professor at the Indiana University School of Social Work. Dr. Virgil L. Gregory, Jr. has years of experience providing CBT to Black individuals and has made substantive and innovative empirical contributions to CBT for Black Americans.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with Black Americans: A Principle and Structurally Informed Perspective
addresses a current gap in the professional literature. The book is primarily intended for practicing clinicians and graduate students in the fields of clinical social work, clinical and social psychology, psychiatry, counseling, marriage and family therapy, nursing, and public health. Clinical researchers who conduct or consume research regarding Black Americans will also find the book an invaluable resource.

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