An important new guide to flexible empirically supported practice
in CBT. There is a growing movement across health care to adopt
empirically supported practice. Treatments for Psychological
Problems and Syndromes makes an important contribution by offering
a comprehensive guide for adopting a more flexible approach to
cognitive behavioural therapy. Edited by three recognized experts
in the field of CBT, the text has three key aims: firstly to
identify components of models describing specific psychological
conditions that are empirically supported, poorly supported or
unsupported; secondly to propose theoretical rationales for
sequencing of interventions, and criteria for moving from one
treatment procedure to the next; and thirdly to identify mechanisms
of psychological syndromes that may interfere with established
protocols in order to promote more informed treatment and improve
outcomes. Written in clear and concise terms, this is an
authoritative guide that will be relevant and useful to a wide
range of readers from beginning clinicians to experienced
practitioners.
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