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  • Izdošanas datums: 05-May-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118877004
  • ISBN-13: 9781118877005
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, height x width x depth: 244x190x26 mm, weight: 1021 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1118877004
  • ISBN-13: 9781118877005
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There is a growing movement across health care to adopt empirically supported practice. Treatments for Psychological Problems and Syndromes makes an important contribution by offering a comprehensive guide for adopting a more flexible approach to cognitive behavioural therapy. Edited by three recognized experts in the field of CBT, the text has three key aims: firstly to identify components of models describing specific psychological conditions that are empirically supported, poorly supported or unsupported; secondly to propose theoretical rationales for sequencing of interventions, and criteria for moving from one treatment procedure to the next; and thirdly to identify mechanisms of psychological syndromes that may interfere with established protocols in order to promote more informed treatment and improve outcomes. Written in clear and concise terms, this is an authoritative guide that will be relevant and useful to a wide range of readers from beginning clinicians to experienced practitioners.

Dean McKay is Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and a Past President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2013-2014). He is also a clinical psychologist and co-directs the Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Research, a private group psychological practice.

Jonathan S. Abramowitz is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, and a clinical psychologist in private practice. He is a Past President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2014-2015), and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.

Eric A. Storch is the All Children's Hospital Guild Endowed Chair and a Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Departments of Pediatrics, Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, and Health Policy & Management at the University of South Florida. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and serves as the Clinical Director of Rogers Behavioral Health - Tampa.

There is a growing movement across health care to adopt empirically supported practice. Treatments for Psychological Problems and Syndromes makes an important contribution by offering a comprehensive guide for adopting a more flexible approach to cognitive behavioural therapy. Edited by three recognized experts in the field of CBT, the text has three key aims: firstly to identify components of models describing specific psychological conditions that are empirically supported, poorly supported or unsupported; secondly to propose theoretical rationales for sequencing of interventions, and criteria for moving from one treatment procedure to the next; and thirdly to identify mechanisms of psychological syndromes that may interfere with established protocols in order to promote more informed treatment and improve outcomes. Written in clear and concise terms, this is an authoritative guide that will be relevant and useful to a wide range of readers from beginning clinicians to experienced practitioners.

An important new guide to flexible empirically supported practice in CBT. 

There is a growing movement across health care to adopt empirically supported practice. Treatments for Psychological Problems and Syndromes makes an important contribution by offering a comprehensive guide for adopting a more flexible approach to cognitive behavioural therapy. Edited by three recognized experts in the field of CBT, the text has three key aims: firstly to identify components of models describing specific psychological conditions that are empirically supported, poorly supported or unsupported; secondly to propose theoretical rationales for sequencing of interventions, and criteria for moving from one treatment procedure to the next; and thirdly to identify mechanisms of psychological syndromes that may interfere with established protocols in order to promote more informed treatment and improve outcomes. Written in clear and concise terms, this is an authoritative guide that will be relevant and useful to a wide range of readers from beginning clinicians to experienced practitioners.

Notes on Editors x
List of Contributors xi
1 Introduction 1(3)
Jonathan S. Abramowitz
Eric A. Storch
Dean McKay
2 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Empirically Supported Treatment and the Movement to Empirically Supported Practice 4(11)
Jesse R. Cougle
Melanie A. Horn
Natalie L. Matheny
3 Fears and Specific Phobias 15(19)
Maysa M. Kaskas
Paige M. Ryan
Thompson E. Davis III
4 Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia 34(22)
Lily A. Brown
Michelle G. Craske
5 The Nature and Treatment of Social Anxiety: Maintenance Factors, Treatment Components and Maximizing Treatment Response 56(18)
Joseph K. Carpenter
Joshua Curtiss
Stefan G. Hofmann
6 The Nature and Treatment of Obsessions and Compulsions 74(15)
Jonathan S. Abramowitz
7 Hoarding Disorder 89(11)
Tina L. Mayes
Catherine R. Ayers
8 Mechanisms and Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder 100(15)
Michelle G. Newman
Ki Eun Shin
Lucas S. LaFreniere
9 Empirically Supported Conceptualizations and Treatments of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 115(21)
Jonathan D. Green
Brian P. Marx
Terence M. Keane
10 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment Effects and Underlying Mechanisms of Change 136(17)
Lori A. Zoellner
Alissa B. Jerud
Elizabeth H. Marks
Natalia M. Garcia
11 Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) and Its Treatment 153(15)
James P. McCullough Jr
Sarah W. Clark
12 Matching Empirically Supported Therapies to Treatment Targets in Bipolar Disorder 168(20)
Anna Van Meter
Eric Youngstrom
13 Schizophrenia and Severe Mental Illness 188(14)
Dennis R. Combs
Kim T. Mueser
14 Anorexia Nervosa 202(16)
Lauren Breithaupt
Sarah Fischer
Joanna Marino
Diana Gaydusek
15 Bulimia Nervosa 218(17)
Sarah Fischer
Kendra Davis
Lauren Breithaupt
16 Alcohol Use Disorders: Treatment and Mechanisms of Change 235(13)
Barbara S. McCrady
17 Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia 248(15)
Shelby Harris
Eleanor McGlinchey
18 Psychological Approaches for Low Sexual Arousal 263(18)
Charmaine Borg
Peter J. de Jong
19 Problems of Mood Dysregulation 281(15)
Shannon Sauer-Zavala
Laren R. Conklin
20 Mechanisms of Treatments for Trichotillomania (Hair Pulling Disorder) 296(13)
Elle Brennan
Sarah K. Francazio
Yolanda E. Murphy
Christopher A. Flessner
21 Body-Focused Repetitive Behavior 309(19)
Christine A. Conelea
Hannah E. Frank
Michael R. Walther
22 Non-suicidal Self-injury 328(17)
Emily H. Brockman
Margaret S. Andover
23 Severe Health Anxiety in the Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders 345(15)
Erik Hedman
Erland Axelsson
24 Borderline Personality Disorder: Underlying Mechanisms and Implications for Treatment 360(16)
Shireen L. Rizvi
Marget C. Thomas
25 Paraphilias: An Overview of the Current State of the Field 376(20)
William T. O'Donohue
Julie Kahler
Natalie Bennett
Olga Cirlugea
Lorraine Benuto
26 Treating Relationship Distress 396(17)
Christine Paprocki
Donald H. Baucom
27 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A Critical Review to Guide Clinical Decision Making 413(20)
Michael E. Levin
James D. Herbert
Evan M. Forman
28 Transdiagnostic Approaches to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Emotional Disorders 433(19)
Todd J. Farchione
Laren R. Conklin
Jacqueline R. Bullis
29 Neural Network Models as Explanatory Frameworks of Psychopathology and Its Treatment 452(28)
Warren W. Tryon
Jonathan Hoffman
Dean McKay
30 Disgust in Psychopathology: Mechanisms and Treatment 480(24)
Rachel Ojserkis
William Taboas
Dean McKay
31 Temperament in Youth Internalizing Disorders 504(21)
Helen F. Dodd
Jennifer L. Hudson
Ronald M. Rapee
32 Oppositionality and Functionality in Youth Externalizing Disorders 525(16)
Randi Bennett
Samantha Adelsberg
Amy K. Roy
33 Early Childhood Externalizing Behavior Problems and Parent Training Interventions 541(15)
Daniel M. Bogner
Dainelys Garcia
Nicole E. Barroso
Index 556
Dean McKay is Professor of Psychology at Fordham University, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and a Past President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2013-2014). He is also a clinical psychologist and co-directs the Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Research, a private group psychological practice.

Jonathan S. Abramowitz is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and a clinical psychologist in private practice. He is a Past President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2014-2015), and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.

Eric A. Storch is the All Children's Hospital Guild Endowed Chair and a Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Departments of Pediatrics, Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, and Health Policy & Management at the University of South Florida. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and serves as the Clinical Director of Rogers Behavioral Health Tampa.