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Concise, yet without skimping on information, this book reviews current theory and research, addresses important diagnostic issues, and provides salient details in a number of key areas related to GAD. Assessment procedures and treatment planning are covered, along with the latest therapy outcome data, including findings on newer therapies.
Insomnia is often undiagnosed, or treated as a symptom of anxiety. This is the first guidebook for clinicians that considers the evaluation and management of insomnia and related sleep disturbances that occur conjointly with the common anxiety disorders.
There is still scant clinical information on trichotillomania. The authors share their considerable expertise in treating body-focused repetitive behavior disorders (not only hair-pulling but skin-picking and nail-biting as well) in an accessible, clinically valid reference.
Disorders of anxiety and substance use are, for some reason, rarely treated in an integrated fashion by professionals.
This is a single resource offering theoretical perspectives and reviews of research on the link between health behaviors and physical illness to anxiety. The authors explore the idea of reciprocal relations between anxiety and health factors throughout the developmental course.
Few syndromes in psychopathology generate as much popular curiosity and clinical exploration as does obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Few syndromes in psychopathology generate as much popular curiosity and clinical exploration as does obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Comprehensive yet accessible, this book addresses difficulties in anxiety treatment. It opens windows onto anxiety disorders and offers insights into how and why treatment works. It includes a section on special populations with an emphasis on comorbidity.
This is a single resource offering theoretical perspectives and reviews of research on the link between health behaviors and physical illness to anxiety. The authors explore the idea of reciprocal relations between anxiety and health factors throughout the developmental course.
Disorders of anxiety and substance use are, for some reason, rarely treated in an integrated fashion by professionals.
Strategies rooted in Eastern concepts of acceptance and mindfulness have demonstrated some promise in treating anxiety, especially in tandem with CBT. This book offers clinically valid definitions of acceptance and mindfulness, explaining their compatibility with more goal-driven and problem-solving therapies.
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