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Optimizing Treatment Engagement Processes in CBT for Anxiety and Related Disorders

English · Hardback

Will be released 13.07.2025

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This book focuses on how to effectively support treatment engagement for patients with anxiety and related disorders. The text begins from the premise that individuals already face numerous logistical, environmental, and systemic barriers to evidence-based psychotherapy. Furthermore, among anxious populations, the very symptoms that require treatment namely, avoidance and fear-based cognitions--can deter treatment seeking. Thus, it is critical to understand how best to support treatment engagement once access barriers are overcome. Summarizing the state of the research and integrating practical application, this volume lays out the ways to maximize patient engagement and optimize treatment outcomes in cognitive behavioral treatments for the range of anxiety and related disorders.
The reader will gain:
·       Theoretical understanding of the treatment engagement process
·       Knowledge about common barriers to treatment engagement across anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and posttraumatic stress disorder
·       Clinical strategies and practical guidance for optimizing treatment engagement

List of contents

Introduction.- Strategies and Considerations for Promoting Engagement.- Attending to the Therapeutic Alliance.- Leveraging Beliefs in Treatment: Outcome Expectancy, Treatment Credibility, and Self Efficacy.- Integrating Motivational Interviewing into the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders.- Promoting Adherence to Exposure Therapy.- The Role of the Therapist and Treatment Setting Avoiding Common Pitfalls that Undermine Patient Engagement in Exposure Therapy.- Videoconference-mediated Interventions for Anxiety and Related Disorders: Implications for Treatment Engagement.- Virtual Reality to Enhance Engagement in Exposure-Based Treatments.- Culturally Responsive Approaches to Assessment and Case Conceptualization.- Building a Positive Racial and Ethnic Identity to Support Treatment Engagement.- Engagement with Specific Populations.- SAD.- GAD.- Panic Disorder.- OCD.- PTSD.- Youth and Families.- Older Adults.

About the author

Elizabeth M. Goetter is a licensed clinical psychologist, Associate Professor, and Director of the Psychology Doctoral Program at La Salle University. She serves as a clinical consultant at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) where she previously served as co-clinical director of psychology, Senior Clinical Director at MGH Home Base, and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Goetter’s clinical and research interests include the efficacy, dissemination, and utilization of empirically supported treatments for traumatic stress disorders, particularly among military and veteran populations. She has served as a study therapist and assessor on multiple externally funded studies and co-authored manuscripts and book chapters on issues pertaining to posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, grief, veteran mental health, technology and telehealth approaches to treatment, barriers to treatment, and treatment utilization and dropout. She is an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Mental Health and also serves as an editorial board member for Cognitive and Behavioral Practice and the European Journal of Psychotraumatology.

Summary

This book focuses on how to effectively support treatment engagement for patients with anxiety and related disorders. The text begins from the premise that individuals already face numerous logistical, environmental, and systemic barriers to evidence-based psychotherapy. Furthermore, among anxious populations, the very symptoms that require treatment—namely, avoidance and fear-based cognitions--can deter treatment seeking. Thus, it is critical to understand how best to support treatment engagement once access barriers are overcome. Summarizing the state of the research and integrating practical application, this volume lays out the ways to maximize patient engagement and optimize treatment outcomes in cognitive behavioral treatments for the range of anxiety and related disorders.
The reader will gain:
·       Theoretical understanding of the treatment engagement process
·       Knowledge about common barriers to treatment engagement across anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and posttraumatic stress disorder
·       Clinical strategies and practical guidance for optimizing treatment engagement

Product details

Assisted by Elizabeth M. Goetter (Editor), Elizabeth M Goetter (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 13.07.2025
 
EAN 9783031914386
ISBN 978-3-0-3191438-6
No. of pages 336
Illustrations IV, 336 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series CBT: Science Into Practice
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology

Psychologie, Virtual Reality, Psychotherapy, Dropout, cognitive behavioral therapy, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, obsessive compulsive disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, exposure therapy, therapeutic alliance, Working Alliance, Treatment Dropout, Outcome Expectancy, Treatment Expectations,, Phobic Disorders, Anxiety Disorders

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