Treatment resistant anxiety disorders resolving impasses to symptom remission
Treatment Resistant Anxiety Disorders: Resolving Impasses to Symptom Remission brings together leading cognitive behavioral therapists from major theoretical orientations to provide clinicians with a greatly needed source of information, skills, and strategies from a wide range of CBT approaches.It...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, N.Y. :
Routledge
2010.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798356506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Metacognitive therapy : application to generalized anxiety disorder / Adrian Wells
- Specialized cognitive behavior therapy for treatment resistant obsessive compulsive disorder / Debbie Sookman, Gail Steketee
- Treatment for complex PTSD / Christie Jackson, Kore Nissenson, Marylene Cloitre
- Understanding and managing treatment-resistant panic disorder : perspectives from the clinical experience of several expert therapists / Timothy J. Bruce, William C. Sanderson
- Emotional schemas in treatment resistant anxiety / Robert L. Leahy
- Augmenting exposure based treatment for anxiety disorders with principles and skills from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) / Stacy Shaw Welch, Travis L. Osborne, Jayde Pryzgoda.
- Combining motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy to increase treatment efficacy for generalized anxiety disorder / Henny A. Westra, Hal Arkowitz
- Using a compassionate mind to enhance the effectiveness of cognitive therapy for individuals who suffer from shame and self-criticism / Deborah A. Lee
- Suggestions from acceptance and commitment therapy for dealing with treatment resistant obsessive compulsive disorder / Michael P. Twohig ... [et al.]
- Treatment anxiety disorders in the context of concurrent substance misuse / Sherry H. Stewart, Roisin M. O'Connor
- The pharmacotherapy of treatment resistant anxiety disorders in adults in the setting of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) / Theodore T. Kolivakis, Howard C. Margolese, Simon Ducharme.