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Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety Disorders

English · Hardback

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Extensive studies have shown cognitive-behavioral therapy to be highly effective in treating anxiety disorders, improving patients' social functioning, job performance, and quality of life. Yet every CBT clinician faces some amount of client resistance, whether in the form of "This won't work", "I'm too depressed", or even "You can't make me!" Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety Disorders analyzes the challenges presented by non-compliance, and provides disorder- and population-specific guidance in addressing the impasses and removing the obstacles that derail therapy. Making use of extensive clinical expertise and current empirical findings, expert contributors offer cutting-edge understanding of the causes of treatment complications-and innovative strategies for their resolution-in key areas, including:


  • The therapeutic alliance


  • The full range of anxiety disorders (i.e., panic, PTSD, GAD)


  • Comorbidity issues (i.e., depression, personality disorders, eating disorders, substance abuse, and chronic medical illness)


  • Combined CBT/pharmacological treatment


  • Ethnic, cultural, and religious factors


  • Issues specific to children and adolescents.


Both comprehensive, and accessible, Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety Disorders will be welcomed by new and seasoned clinicians alike. The window it opens onto this class of disorders, plus the insights into how and why this treatment works, will also be of interest to those involved in clinical research.

List of contents

General Aspects of Treatment Complications.- A Case Formulation Approach to Resolve Treatment Complications.- Helping Exposure Succeed: Learning Theory Perspectives on Treatment Resistance and Relapse.- Therapeutic Alliance and Common Factors in Treatment.- Combined Cognitive Behavioral and Pharmacologic Treatment Strategies: Current Status and Future Directions.- Cultural Considerations and Treatment Complications.- Avoiding Treatment Failures: Disorder-Specific Perspectives.- Avoiding Treatment Failures in Panic Disorder.- Avoiding Treatment Failures in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.- Avoiding Treatment Failures in PTSD.- Avoiding Treatment Failures in Social Anxiety Disorder.- Avoiding Treatment Failures in Generalized Anxiety Disorder.- Avoiding Treatment Failures in Specific Phobias.- Treatment Complications in Special Populations.- Resolving Treatment Complications Associated with Comorbid Depression.- Resolving Treatment Complications Associated with the Presence of Comorbid Personality Disorders.- Resolving Treatment Complications Associated with Comorbid Anxiety and Substance Use Disorders.- Resolving Treatment Complications Associated with Comorbid Eating Disorders.- Resolving Treatment Complications Associated with Comorbid Medical Conditions.- Resolving Treatment Complications in Children and Adolescents.

About the author

Stefan G. Hofmann is Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Boston University, USA, where he is Director of the Psychotherapy and Emotion Research Laboratory. His core research focuses on the mechanics of applying developments in treatment, on generating clinical applications from discoveries in neuroscience, on strategies for emotion regulation, and on cultural manifestations of psychopathy such as social anxiety disorder. Professor Hofmann is the author of more than 200 scientific publications and 15 books. In addition to his editorial work for Cognitive Therapy and Research and the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Prof Hofmann is President of the Association of ABCT and IACP, and a board member of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.

Summary

Extensive studies have shown cognitive-behavioral therapy to be highly effective in treating anxiety disorders, improving patients’ social functioning, job performance, and quality of life. Yet every CBT clinician faces some amount of client resistance, whether in the form of “This won’t work”, “I’m too depressed”, or even “You can’t make me!” Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety Disorders analyzes the challenges presented by non-compliance, and provides disorder- and population-specific guidance in addressing the impasses and removing the obstacles that derail therapy. Making use of extensive clinical expertise and current empirical findings, expert contributors offer cutting-edge understanding of the causes of treatment complications—and innovative strategies for their resolution—in key areas, including:



  • The therapeutic alliance


  • The full range of anxiety disorders (i.e., panic, PTSD, GAD)


  • Comorbidity issues (i.e., depression, personality disorders, eating disorders, substance abuse, and chronic medical illness)


  • Combined CBT/pharmacological treatment


  • Ethnic, cultural, and religious factors


  • Issues specific to children and adolescents.




Both comprehensive, and accessible, Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety Disorders will be welcomed by new and seasoned clinicians alike. The window it opens onto this class of disorders, plus the insights into how and why this treatment works, will also be of interest to those involved in clinical research.

Product details

Assisted by HOFMANN (Editor), Hofmann (Editor), Stefan Hofmann (Editor), Stefan G. Hofmann (Editor), Mchael W. Otto (Editor), Michae Otto (Editor), Michael Otto (Editor), Michael W. Otto (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.01.2010
 
EAN 9781441906113
ISBN 978-1-4419-0611-3
No. of pages 405
Dimensions 162 mm x 28 mm x 243 mm
Weight 760 g
Illustrations XIV, 405 p.
Series Series in Anxiety and Related Disorders
Series in Anxiety and Related Disorders
Anxiety and Related Disorders
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

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