This presentation describes the process of adapting integrated behavioral health consultations for a predominantly Hispanic and Spanish-speaking population in the Rio Grande Valley. It highlights practical strategies for translating and culturally adapting Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) experiential interventions into Spanish within the time constraints of primary care. The session will demonstrate how clinicians conduct contextual interviews in Spanish, assess emotional processes, and deliver brief ACT-consistent interventions in culturally responsive ways.
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