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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gillian Todd (University of East Anglia) , Rhena Branch (University of East Anglia)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.300kg ISBN: 9781108431071ISBN 10: 1108431070 Pages: 500 Publication Date: 13 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction Rhena Branch and Gillian Todd; 2. The history and philosophical underpinnings of CBT – the state of the art Jodie Paget; Part I. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: 3. CBT for specific phobia Lina A. Gega and Barry J. Wright; 4. CBT for panic disorder Robin D. Bailey; 5. The cognitive behavioral treatment of agoraphobia Vijaya Manicavasagar and Derrick Silove; 6. Cognitive behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder Michaela B. Swee, M. Taylor Wilmer and Richard G. Heimberg; 7. CBT for social anxiety disorder Henrik Nordhal and Adrian Wells; 8. CBT for somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder Lillian Reuman and Jonathan S. Abramowitz; 9. Cognitive behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder – targeting intolerance of uncertainty Cara R. Dunkley and Melissa Robichaud; Part II. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: 10. CBT for PTSD Lily A. Brown and Edna B. Foa; Part III. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Associated Disorders: 11. Obsessive-compulsive disorder – an updated cognitive behavioral approach Oliver Sündermann and David Veale; 12. CBT for OCD: Evidence-based treatment for contamination and checking Elizabeth A. Forrester; 13. Obsessive-compulsive disorder – treating obsessions and associated behavioral responses Gillian M. Alcolado; 14. Other specified and unspecified obsessive-compulsive and related disorders Jan van Niekerk and Kieron O'Connor; 15. Cognitive-behavioral approach to body dysmorphic disorder – assessment, treatment, and new developments Oliver Sündermann and David Veale; 16. Comprehensive behavioral treatment for trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder) and excoriation (skin picking) disorder Charles S. Mansueto; 17. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for hoarding disorder Caitlin A. Stamatis, McKenzie K. Roddy and Kiara R. Timpano; Part IV. Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression: 18. Behavioral activation Courtney Colgan, Carl Lejuez and Jessica F. Magidson; 19. CBT for persistent depressive disorder Anne Garland; 20. Rumination-focused cognitive behavioral therapy Edward Watkins; 21. Cognitive behavioral therapy for perinatal depression Laura E. Sockol; Part V. Complexity and Comorbidity in Anxiety Disorders and Depression – Case Formulation and Treatment Planning: 22. Case formulation for complexity and comorbidity in anxiety disorders and depression Simona Stefan and Daniel David; 23. Treating complexity and comorbidity in anxiety disorders and depression Cory F. Newman; Part VI. Specialist Applications of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders and Depression: 24. The application of cognitive behavioral therapy for the learning-disabled population Marc Serfaty, Matt Broadway-Horner and Angela Hassiotis; 25. Cognitive behavioral therapy with autistic children and adults Peter E Langdon; 26. Adapting CBT for treating anxiety disorders and depression in adults with ADHD Laura D. Eddy, Laura E. Knouse and Steven A. Safren; 27. Adapting CBT for children and adolescents with anxiety disorders and depression Taylor N. Stephens, Kimberly Blears, Erin E. Soares, Julia Rogers and Eduardo L. Bunge; 28. Adapting cognitive behavior therapy for older adults with anxiety disorders and depression Suma Chand and George Grossberg; 29. Cross-cultural CBT Andrew Beck and Michelle Brooks-Ucheaga; Part VII. Future Developments: 30. Definitions of self-esteem across CBT and REBT literature Jodie Paget, Rhena Branch and Michael Townend.Reviews'… an excellent collection of disorder-specific protocols for mental health clinicians by authors from North America, the UK, Australia, and Romania. … Recommended.' A. T. Moody, Choice Author InformationGillian Todd is a freelance CBT trainer, supervisor, and practitioner. She is a fellow of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). Now retired, Gillian was affiliated with the University of Cambridge and University of East Anglia. She also co-authored two CBT self-help books and two CBT therapist manuals. Rhena Branch co-authored CBT for Dummies and is the clinical lead and director of a mental health charity (Fig Branch, reg no. 1189312). Now retired from lecturing, Rhena was affiliated with Goldsmith's University London, Anglia Ruskin University, and University of East Anglia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |