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Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - An e-Mental Health Approach to Depression and Anxiety

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This book aims to provide the clinicians with details of online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to facilitate care delivery for patients struggle with depression and anxiety. Chapters cover some of the most fundamental concepts for successful treatment, including experiments, action plans evidence, and the guidelines for managing, thoughts, feelings, and other key concerns.  Designed to be a reader-friendly guide, each chapter opens with a summary of the content and a recap of concepts covered in previous sections, making this highly functional for individual chapter or whole book use.  Each chapter also includes recommended tables and chart to facilitate the documentation of each recommended session, making this highly practical resource a vital tool for those who treat patients suffering from these particular mental health concerns.
 

Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a unique guide to practical Mental e-Mental Health approaches that is valuable to psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, social workers, and all clinicians who wish to treat anxiety and depression patients remotely.

List of contents

Why online CBT is useful?.- How to deliver online CBT?.- Session 1: 5 part model diagnosis and treatment.- Session 2: Managing Thoughts.- Session 3: Connection between Thoughts and Moods, Physical reactions and Environment.- Session 4: Managing Automatic thoughts.- Session 5 'Evidence' and 'Alternative and Balanced Thinking'.- Session 6: Experiment and Action Plans.- Session 7: Strategies to overcome the distress.- Session 8: Weekly Activity schedule for depression and anxiety.- How to develop an online clinic.

About the author

Nazanin Alavi, MD, FRCPC
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
University of Toronto 
Mohsen Omrani, MD, PhD
Brain Health Institute (BHI)
Rutgers University
Co-founder at OPTT Inc
 

Summary

This book aims to provide the clinicians with details of online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to facilitate care delivery for patients struggle with depression and anxiety. Chapters cover some of the most fundamental concepts for successful treatment, including experiments, action plans evidence, and the guidelines for managing, thoughts, feelings, and other key concerns.  Designed to be a reader-friendly guide, each chapter opens with a summary of the content and a recap of concepts covered in previous sections, making this highly functional for individual chapter or whole book use.  Each chapter also includes recommended tables and chart to facilitate the documentation of each recommended session, making this highly practical resource a vital tool for those who treat patients suffering from these particular mental health concerns.
 

Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a unique guide to practical Mental e-Mental Health approaches that is valuable to psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, social workers, and all clinicians who wish to treat anxiety and depression patients remotely.

Product details

Authors Nazani Alavi, Nazanin Alavi, Mohsen Omrani
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319991504
ISBN 978-3-31-999150-4
No. of pages 165
Dimensions 129 mm x 10 mm x 204 mm
Weight 242 g
Illustrations XI, 165 p. 36 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Psychologie, B, Soziale Arbeit, Medicine, Psychology, Psychiatry, biotechnology, Social Work, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Psychology, general

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