SAMHSA Announces Two New Korean-Language Publications

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Multi-Language Initiative provides products for clients who speak languages other than English and want to learn more about specific issues regarding behavioral health.  The Initiative’s two latest Korean-language publications are:

  • A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual helps counselors teach anger management techniques in a group setting through a 12-week cognitive behavioral intervention. The manual describes the anger cycle, conflict resolution, assertiveness skills, and anger control plans.
  • The Participant Workbook provides worksheets and homework assignments using the core concepts of the 12-week cognitive behavioral group therapy intervention.

These publications are adapted to be culturally appropriate and are based on the Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients therapy manual and participant workbook.

Both of these resources can be found under the ‘Mental Health’ section of ASIA’s Health Care & Health Policy Resource page.

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