Written by internationally recognized experts, this comprehensive CBT clinician's manual provides disorder-specific chapters and accessible pedagogical features. The cutting-edge research, advanced theory, and attention to special adaptations make this an appropriate reference text for qualified CBT practitioners, students in post-graduate CBT courses, and clinical psychology doctorate students. The case examples demonstrate clinical applications of specific interventions and explain how to adapt CBT protocols for a range of diverse populations. It strikes a balance between core, theoretical principles and protocol-based interventions, simulating the experience of private supervision from a top expert in the field.
Written by internationally recognized experts, this comprehensive CBT clinician's manual provides disorder-specific chapters and accessible pedagogical features.
In fact, their psychological problems led to 7 fewer weeks of work per year, a loss of 20% in potential income, and a lifetime loss for each family that had a depressed family member of $300,000 (Smith & Smith, 2010).
I will be making sure that my trainees read it cover to cover.” Dr Samantha Cartwright-Hatton, Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Psychology, University of Sussex This is the first book to offer an explicitly competencies-based approach ...
Evidence-based Strategies, Tools, and Techniques Jayne L. Rygh, William C. Sanderson ... In S. C. Hayes , N. S. Jacobson , V. M. Follette , & M. J. Dougher ( Eds . ) , Acceptance and change : Content and context in psychotherapy ( pp .
For fuller descriptions of treatment, see Morrison and Westbrook (2004); Salkovskis, Forrester, Richards, and Morrison (1999); Simos (2002); and Wells (1997). Common Complicating Factors There is extensive overlap between health anxiety ...
In this book, the authors review psychosocial treatments for anxiety disorders, focusing on the scientific basis and demonstrated outcomes of the treatments.
Written and edited by an international team of leading experts in the field, this is a key text for researchers, practitioners, students and clinical trainees with interests in child and adolescent anxiety.
Brain-Based Therapy with Adults: Evidence-Based Treatment for Everyday Practice provides a straightforward, integrated approach that looks at what we currently know about the brain and how it impacts and informs treatment interventions.
This book illustrates the enormous advances that have occurred in anxiety research and describes the evolving multi-disciplinary efforts that will shape the future of the field.
Only a minority of people with social anxiety disorder receive help, but this guideline demonstrates that effective treatments exist and it aims to increase identification and assessment so that people can access interventions to help them ...