不安障害のための暴露療法<br>Exposure Therapy for Anxiety : Principles and Practice (1ST)

不安障害のための暴露療法
Exposure Therapy for Anxiety : Principles and Practice (1ST)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 398 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781609180164
  • DDC分類 616.8522

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2010.

Full Description


Exposure therapy is the most effective psychological treatment for anxiety, yet many clinicians lack confidence in their ability to implement it effectively while keeping clients engaged. This indispensable book provides guidelines for conducting exposure-based interventions and overcoming common roadblocks. Drawing on cutting-edge theory and research, the authors walk clinicians through assessment and treatment planning and demonstrate a wealth of specific exposure exercises. Chapters are organized around common anxiety triggers that may cut across different diagnoses, making it easier to tailor treatment to each individual's needs. Reproducible handouts and forms can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.

Contents

I. The Fundamentals of Exposure Therapy1. Overview and History of Exposure Therapy for Anxiety2. How Well Does Exposure Therapy Work?3. The Nature and Treatment of Clinical Anxiety4. Treatment Planning I: Functional Assessment5. Treatment Planning II: Hierarchy Development and Treatment Engagement6. Implementing Exposure Therapy: An OverviewII. Implementing Exposure Therapy for Specific Types of Fears7. Animal-Related Fears8. Natural Environments9. Social Concerns10. Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts11. Bodily Cues and Health Concerns12. Contamination13. The Aftermath of Trauma14. Blood-, Injection-, and Injury-Related Stimuli15. Incompleteness, Asymmetry, and ""Not-Just-Right"" FeelingsIII. Special Considerations in the Use of Exposure Techniques16. Exposure Therapy with Complex Cases17. Exposure Therapy with Children18. Involving Significant Others in Treatment19. Combining Exposure Therapy with Medication20. Maintaining Improvement after Treatment21. A Risk-Benefit Analysis of Exposure Therapy