Treating generalized anxiety disorder : evidence-based strategies, tools, and techniques /
This highly practical manual provides evidence-based tools and techniques for assessing and treating clients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Guilford Press,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- List of tables, figures, and handouts
- ch. 1. Generalized anxiety disorder : diagnosis, theories, and treatment
- Diagnostic criteria
- Differential diagnosis
- Coexisting conditions
- Prevalence and life course
- Genetic factors
- Environmental factors
- Costs associated with GAD
- Treatment outcome studies
- Behavioral and cognitive theories of anxiety disorders, and related treatment techniques
- Theories of GAD
- Conclusions
- ch. 2. A general description of CBT techniques
- ch. 3. Assessment and treatment planning
- Diagnostic clinical interviews
- Self-report measures for diagnosis and severity
- Assessing idiosyncratic aspects of GAD
- Assessing problematic patterns in past and current relationships
- Assessing pleasurable activity
- Tailoring treatment to fit the individual client.
- ch. 4. Socialization to treatment
- General information about anxiety and worry
- Presentation of the model used in treatment
- Presentation of the treatment rationale and techniques
- Problematic client responses in the socialization to treatment
- ch. 5. Treating the cognitive component
- Cognitive restructuring
- Positive imagery
- Worry exposure
- Improving problem orientation
- Cost-benefit analysis of coping responses
- Scheduled worry time
- Worry-free zones
- Problematic client responses to cognitive techniques
- ch. 6. Treating the physiological component
- Progressive muscular relaxation (PMR)
- Diaphragmatic breathing
- Self-control desensitization
- Applied relaxation
- Problematic client responses to relaxation techniques
- ch. 7. Treating the behavioral component
- Response prevention
- In vivo exposure
- Pleasurable activity scheduling.
- ch. 8. Supplementary treatment techniques
- Mindfulness
- Emotional processing and regulation training
- Interpersonal effectiveness
- Time management
- ch. 9. Ending treatment
- Self-directed continuation of treatment
- The importance of cognitive-behavioral therapy for GAD in the evolving health care environment
- References
- Index.