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Edited By
V.E. Caballo, Facultad de Psicologia, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
Description
This handbook shows the wide perspective cognitive-behavioural treatment can offer to health professionals, the vast majority of whom
now recognize that cognitive behavioural procedures are very useful in treating many 'mental' disorders, even if certain disciplines
continue to favour other kinds of treatment. This book offers a wide range of structured programmes for the treatment of various psychological/psychiatric
disorders as classified by the DSM-IV. The layout will be familiar to the majority of health professionals in the description of mental
disorders and their later treatment. It is divided into seven sections, covering anxiety disorders, sexual disorders, dissociative, somatoform,
impulse control disorders, emotional disorders and psychotic and organic disorders. Throughout the twenty-three chapters, this book offers
the health professional a structured guide with which to start tackling a whole series of 'mental' disorders and offers pointers as to
where to find more detailed information. The programmes outlined should, it is hoped, prove more effective than previous approaches with
lower economic costs and time investment for the patient and therapist.
Audience
For institutions, academic libraries, psychology academics and practitioners and health professionals.
Contents
Section headings, chapter and chapter sub-headings:
Foreword (H.J. Eysenck). Preface (V.E. Caballo).
I. Cognitive-Behavioral
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
. 1. Specific Phobia (M.M. Antony, D.H. Barlow). Introduction. Theoretical foundations of exposure-based
treatment. Empirical findings on the treatment of specific phobias. A cognitive-behavioral treatment program for specific phobia. Conclusions
and future directions. References. Further readings. 2. Social Phobia (V.E. Caballo et al.). Introduction. Definition and epidemiological
and clinical features. Theoretical foundations for the treatment of social phobia. A model for the acquisition of social anxiety/phobia.
Empirical results for the effectiveness of cognitive/behavioral treatments of social phobia. Assessment of social phobia. Development
of a protocol for the cognitive/behavioral treatment of social phobia. Conclusions and future directions. References. Further readings.
3. Agoraphobia (E. Echeburúa, P. de Corral). Introduction. Evaluation. Exposure therapy. Self-exposure. Cognitive and coping techniques
and means of improving upon exposure therapy. Conclusions. References. Further readings. 4. Panic Disorder (M.G. Craske, M.R. Lewin).
Introduction. Theoretical and empirical foundations of treatment. Cognitive-behavioral treatment approaches. Cognitive-behavioral treatment
protocol. Conclusions and future directions. References. Further readings. 5. Analysis and Treatment of Obsessions (M. Freeston, R. Ladouceur).
Introduction. Diagnostic issues. A clinical model of obsessional thoughts. Assessment. Treatment. References. Further readings. 6. Cognitive-Behavioral
Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders (M. Astin, P. Resick). Introduction. Learning theory. Emotional processing theory. Information
processing theory. Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. Future directions. References. Further readings. 7. Analysis and Treatment
of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (M.J. Dugas, R. Ladouceur). Introduction. Classification. Comorbidity. The concept of worry. Clinical
conception of GAD worry. Treatment outcome studies. Types of worries. Assessment. Overview of treatment. Process of treatment. Presentation
of treatment rationale. References. Further readings. 8. Generalized Anxiety and Anxiety Management Training (J.L. Deffenbacher). Introduction.
Characteristics of the generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). AMT: History and rationale. AMT: Empirical basis. AMT: procedures for individual
AMT. AMT: Group procedures. Integration of AMT with other therapeutic approaches. Conclusions. References. Further readings.
II.
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Sexual Disorders
. 9. Cognitive-behavioral treatment of sexual dysfunctions (M.P. Carey). Historical
overview and overview of the chapter. The sexual dysfunctions. Empirical and theoretical foundations. Cognitive-behavioral treatment.
Conclusions and future directions. References. Further readings. 10. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches to Paraphilias: The Treatment of
Sexual Offenders (W.L. Marshall, Y.M. Fernandez). Introduction. Treatment. Effectiveness of treatment. Future research. References. Further
readings.
III. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
. 11. A Cognitive Therapy Model For the Treatment
of Dissociative Identity Disorder and Allied Conditions (C.G. Fine). Introduction. The cognitive behavioral model in the treatment of
dissociative identity disorder: principles, goals and structure. The cognitive model revisited: Schema Focused Cognitive Therapy. Treatment
implications. References. Further readings.
IV. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Somatoform Disorders
. 12. Hypochondriasis
(C. Botella, M. Pilar Martínez Narváez). Introduction. Concept and diagnosis. Short cognitive explanatory modes. Behavioural
and cognitive-behavioural treatments. Intervention protocol. Conclusion and future tendencies. References. Further readings. 13. Body
Dysmorphic Disorder (J.C. Rosen). Introduction. Clinical features of body dysmorphic disorder. Psychotherapy research on body dysmorphic
disorder. Guidelines for the assessment and treatment of body dysmorphic disorder. Conclusion. References. Further readings.
V.
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Impulse-Control Disorders
. 14. Pathological Gambling (L. Sharpe). Introduction. Empirical
background of treatment. Assessment of problem gambling. Treatment. Conclusion. References. Further readings. 15. Other impulse-control
disorders with emphasis in trichotillomania (D. Opdike, B.O. Rothbaum). Introduction. Intermittent explosive disorder. Kleptomania. Pyromania.
Trichotillomanýa. Conclusion and future directions. References. Further readings.
VI. Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of
Mood Disorders
. 16. Behavioral Treatment of Unipolar Depression (P.M. Lewinsohn et al.). Introduction. Behavioral theories
of depression. Behavioral assessment of depression. Behavioral treatment of depression. Future directions. References. Further readings.
17. Cognitive Therapy of Depression (A. Freeman, C.L. Oster). Introduction. Cognitive distortions. Life events and schema. Assessing
schema. Surface cognitions. Cognitive triad. The integrative model. Cognitive therapy of depression. Conclusions. References. Further
readings. 18. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Bipolar Disorders (M. Ramírez-Basco, M.E. Thase). What is bipolar disorder?. Why
does maintenance pharmacotherapy fail?. How can a psychosocial treatment help to modify a "biological" disorder? Cognitive behavior therapy
for bipolar disorder. Conclusions and future directions. References. Further readings.
VII. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of
Psychotic and Organic Disorders
. 19. Cognitive-behavioral treatment of schizophrenia (K.T. Mueser). Introduction. Symptoms and
impairments of schizophrenia. The stress-vulnerability-coping skills model. Cognitive-behavioral interventions. Conclusions. References.
Further readings. 20. Psychoeducation for People Vulnerable to Schizophrenia (S. Rebolledo, M. José Lobato). Introduction. The
Psychological Impact of Schizophrenic Experiences as a Foundation Psyhoeducative Treatment. Concept of Psychoeducation. Progressive Learning
Scale in Psychoeducation of People affected by schizophrenic disorders. Methodology of Activities. Conclusions. References. Further readings.
21. Cognitive Therapy for Voices and Hallucinations (C. Jackson, P. Chadwick). Overview. A cognitive approach to voices. A cognitive
model of delusions. Conclusion. References. Further readings. 22. Behavioral Management of Problem Behaviors Associated with Dementia
(B. Edelstein et al.). Introduction. Physiological considerations. Behavior management. Conclusion. References. Further readings.
23. Outpatient Treatment for Persons with Mental Retardation (Christine M. Nezu et al.). Introduction. Mental retardation and
adaptive functioning. Obstacles to effective treatment. Assessment considerations. Multimodal assessment. Behavioral approaches. Future
research directions. References. Further readings. Analytic index.
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Hardbound, 0 pages, publication date: NOV-1998
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-043433-9
ISBN-10: 0-08-043433-9
Imprint: PERGAMON
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