Exposure treatments for anxiety disorders : a practitioner's guide to concepts, methods, and evidence-based practice /

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Author / Creator:Rosqvist, Johan.
Imprint:New York : Routledge, 2005.
Description:xviii, 255 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Practical clinical guidebooks series
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5771238
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ISBN:0415948460 (hardback)
0415948479 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-240) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgment
  • Chapter 1. The Anxiety Phenomenon: Nature and Disorder
  • Description of Anxiety as a Normal Phenomenon and in Anxiety Disorders
  • Clinical Implications and Picture of Anxiety Disorders
  • Issues in the Diagnosis of Anxiety
  • Epidemiology and Etiology of Anxiety Disorders
  • Course and Prognosis of Anxiety Disorders
  • Chapter 2. Description of the Behavioral Treatment Strategy: Exposure
  • Exposure: A Definition and Explication
  • Escape and Avoidance: Maintaining Anxiety
  • Role of Exposure in Reducing Anxiety Responses
  • Habituation and Extinction: Ending Inaccurate Anxiety Responses
  • Processing Connectionist Neural Network (PDP-CNN) Models
  • Types of Exposure
  • Chapter 3. Research Basis of the Phenomenon and Its Treatment
  • Empirical Basis for Exposure with Anxiety Disorders
  • EST, Empirically Validated Practice, and EBP
  • Local Clinical Scientist, Educated Eclectic Empiricist, and Scientific (Evidence-Based) Practice
  • Chapter 4. Clinical Cases: Illustrations of Assessment, Formulation, and Treatment
  • Assessment Procedures for Anxiety Disorders
  • Central Importance of Case Formulation and Conceptualization
  • Manuals, Their Modular Use, and Manualized Treatment Strategies
  • Case Illustrations
  • Chapter 5. Complicating Factors in Anxiety Treatment: Obstacles and Solutions
  • Medical and Substance-Induced Anxiety
  • Axis II Presentations
  • Poor Insight, Delusional Beliefs, and Overvalued Ideation
  • Bipolar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder
  • Motivational Interviewing and Motivation Enhancement Treatment
  • Generalizability, Transportation of Gains, and Ecological Relevance
  • Enhancing Collaboration: Use of Paraprofessionals and Mentors
  • Legal Issues: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Litigation, and Treatment Response
  • Managed Care Considerations: Friend or Foe?
  • Implications for Solutions: Systematic Use of Single-Case Research, Enhanced Case Formulation, Functional Analysis, and Failure Analysis in Training and Practice
  • Chapter 6. Maintenance and Follow-Up Strategies: Preparing for Future and Continued Progress
  • When to Stop Treatment? Issues of Progress, Timing, and Acquired Skills
  • How to Stop Treatment: Generalization Training
  • Stop Regression Toward Mean: Relapse Prevention Training and Possible Return of Fear
  • Reaffirmation of Progress and Reminder of Principles: Booster Sessions
  • Continued Involvement: Mentoring Program
  • Chapter 7. Professional and Public Persona: Conclusions and Future Directions for Disseminating and Increasing Use of Exposure Treatments
  • Professional and Public Perceptions
  • Hedonism 101: Desire and Drive to Feel Good, Not Bad
  • Research-Practice Gap
  • Future Directions and Recommendations
  • Appendix A. Manuals and Other Resources
  • Appendix B. Narrow-Band Instruments Commonly Used in Cognitive-Behavioral Practice
  • Appendix C. Data Necessary from a Narrow-Band Instrument to Assess Meaningful Change in Therapy
  • References