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The exponential growth of clinical psychology since the late 1960s
can be measured in part by the extensive-perhaps
exhaustive-literature on the subject. This proliferation of writing
has continued into the new century, and the field has come to be
defined as much by its many topics as its many voices.
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology synthesizes these
decades of literature in one extraordinary volume. Comprising
chapters from the foremost scholars in clinical psychology, the
handbook provides even and authoritative coverage of the research,
practice, and policy factors that combine to form today's clinical
psychology landscape.
In addition to core sections on topics such as training,
assessment, diagnosis, and intervention, the handbook includes
valuable chapters devoted to new and emerging issues in the
clinical field, including heath care reforms, cultural factors, and
technological innovations and challenges. Each chapter offers a
review of the most pertinent literature, outlining current issues
and identifying possibilities for future research.
Featuring two chapters by Editor David H. Barlow -- one on changes
during his own 40-year odyssey in the field, the other projecting
ten themes for the future of clinical psychology -- The Oxford
Handbook of Clinical Psychology is a landmark publication that is
sure to serve as the field's benchmark reference publication for
years to come. It is an essential resource for students,
clinicians, and researchers across the ever-growing clinical
psychology community.
Now in its fifth edition, Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic,
Therapist Guide provides practitioners with the tools necessary to
deliver effective treatment for panic disorder and agoraphobia.
Reflecting the most up-to-date research on etiology and treatment,
as well as cutting-edge scientific information on inhibitory
learning, this guide provides step-by-step instructions for
teaching clients the skills to overcome their fear of panic and
panic attacks, as well as techniques for addressing atypical and
problematic responses. The program is organized by skill, enabling
therapists to tailor treatment to individual clients, and case
vignettes illustrate how panic disorder presents differently in
clients-and how therapists can respond accordingly. The book also
includes a chapter on adapting the treatment for effective delivery
in 6 sessions within primary care and related settings. Written in
accessible language aimed at facilitating comprehension and easy
implementation, and complete with worksheets and activities to
support learning, this Therapist Guide is a gold-standard
one-of-a-kind resource that has been recommended for use by public
health services around the world.
The fifth edition of Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic, Workbook,
has been fully revised and updated to offer helpful, scientifically
proven strategies and techniques for dealing with both panic
disorder and agoraphobia. The program outlined is based on the
principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and is organized
by skill, with each chapter building on the one before it. The
Workbook covers the importance of record-keeping and monitoring
progress, as well as breathing techniques and thinking skills, with
the main focus of the treatment involving the importance of
learning how to face agoraphobic situations, and the
often-frightening physical symptoms of panic, from an entirely new
perspective. Self-assessment quizzes, homework exercises, and
interactive forms allow clients to become active participants in
their own treatment, and to learn to manage panic attacks, anxiety
about panic, and avoidance of panic and agoraphobic situations.
This collection of David H. Barlow's key papers are a testimony to
the collaborative research that he engendered and directed with
associates who now stand with him at the forefront of experimental
psychopathology research and in the treatment of anxiety and
related disorders. His research on the nature of anxiety and mood
disorders resulted in new conceptualizations of etiology and
classification. This research led new treatments for anxiety and
related emotional disorders, most notably a new transdiagnostic
psychological approach that has been positively evaluated and
widely accepted. Clinical psychology will benefit from this
collection of papers with connecting commentary.
This collection of David H. Barlow's key papers are a testimony to
the collaborative research that he engendered and directed with
associates who now stand with him at the forefront of experimental
psychopathology research and in the treatment of anxiety and
related disorders. His research on the nature of anxiety and mood
disorders resulted in new conceptualizations of etiology and
classification. This research led new treatments for anxiety and
related emotional disorders, most notably a new transdiagnostic
psychological approach that has been positively evaluated and
widely accepted. Clinical psychology will benefit from this
collection of papers with connecting commentary.
The Anxiety and Related Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5:
Adult Version (ADIS-5) is a structured interview designed to
diagnose current anxiety, mood, obsessive-compulsive, trauma, and
related disorders (e.g., somatic symptom, substance use) and to
permit differential diagnosis among these disorders according to
DSM-5 criteria (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). In most
diagnostic sections, the ADIS-5 also provides: (a) dimensional
assessment of the key and associated features of disorders; and (b)
inquiry to foster the functional analysis of the various disorders
(e.g., nature of situations avoided, content of fear cognitions).
The ADIS-5 contains screening questions for a variety of other
conditions including hoarding disorder, impulse control disorders,
eating disorders, attention deficit disorder, dissociative
disorders, and psychotic disorders. Other sections of the ADIS-5
include the assessment of episodic and ongoing life stress, medical
and psychiatric treatment history, and familial psychiatric
history.
Despite the existence of effective and economical psychological
interventions for many mental disorders, the adoption of these
treatments in service provision settings worldwide has lagged. A
major gap persists between the development and identification of
such interventions and their availability to the general public.
Building upon the multidisciplinary literature on the science of
dissemination and implementation, Dissemination and Implementation
of Evidence-Based Psychological Interventions examines
state-of-the-art programs to improve access to psychological
interventions. Renowned experts describe leading efforts to
facilitate the transport of evidence-based treatments, alongside
innovative strategies for achieving the goals presented. Analyzing
dissemination and implementation programs that range in aims and
scope and include both national and local efforts, this book is
divided into two parts. Chapters in Part I provide discussion of
the history of evidence-based psychological interventions and the
need for dissemination and implementation, an overview of the
science of dissemination and implementation, and a review of the
effectiveness of methods for clinician training. Chapters in Part
II describe leading dissemination and implementation programs
internationally, including the procedures and practices utilized
and data on outcomes. The book concludes with a chapter by the
volume's editors that proposes and discusses ten of the most
important future directions for the science and practice of
dissemination and implementation in mental health care. A crucial
challenge in the field today is to translate the successes of
treatment development research into the reduction of the public
health burden of mental illness on individuals, families, and
societies. This pioneering volume will be central to that effort
and an essential resource for mental health practitioners and
researchers, as well as decision-makers throughout the mental
health care system.
This edition of Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic: Brief
Six-Session Version for Primary Care and Related Settings,
Workbook, outlines a time-limited treatment for those dealing with
panic disorder and agoraphobia. Developed for use with patients who
seek treatment from a primary care provider, this guide is based on
the principles of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). The program
described can be delivered by a general practitioner or other
health or mental health care provider in primary care or related
settings in up to six sessions. A modified version of the more
intensive 12-session version of the program, this treatment
represents an introduction to the skills and techniques that have
been proven effective for overcoming panic disorder, and that
patients can easily learn and continue on their own.
Now in a revised and expanded sixth edition, this is the leading
text on evidence-based treatments for frequently encountered mental
health problems. David H. Barlow has assembled preeminent experts
to present their respective approaches in step-by-step detail,
including extended case examples. Each chapter provides
state-of-the-art information on the disorder at hand, explains the
conceptual and empirical bases of intervention, and addresses the
most pressing question asked by students and practitioners--"How do
I do it?" Concise chapter introductions from Barlow highlight the
unique features of each treatment and enhance the book's utility
for teaching and training. New to This Edition *Existing chapters
thoroughly revised to incorporate the latest empirical findings and
clinical practices. *Chapter on "process-based therapy," a new
third-wave approach for social anxiety. *Chapter on transdiagnostic
treatment of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors. *Chapter on
chronic pain.
Leading therapists and researchers have come to understand that
many psychological disorders share common features and respond to
common therapeutic treatments. This deepened understanding of the
nature of psychological disorders, their causes, and their symptoms
has led to the development of new, comprehensive treatment programs
that are effective for whole classes of disorders. Unified Protocol
for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders is one such
program. Designed for individuals suffering from emotional
disorders, including panic disorder, social anxiety disorder,
generalized anxiety disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder,
obsessive compulsive disorder, and depression, this program focuses
on helping you to better understand your emotions and identify what
you're doing in your responses to them that may be making things
worse. Throughout the course of treatment you will learn different
strategies and techniques for managing your emotional experiences
and the symptoms of your disorder. You will learn how to monitor
your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors; confront uncomfortable
emotions; and learn more effective ways of coping with your
experiences. By proactively practicing the skills presented in this
book-and completing the exercises, homework assignments and
self-assessment quizzes provided in each chapter, you will address
your problems in a comprehensive and effective way so you can
regulate your emotional experiences and return to living a happy
and functional life.
Contemporary research on major emotional disorders emphasizes their
commonalities rather than their differences. This research
continues to lend support for a unified transdiagnostic approach to
treatment of these disorders that considers their commonalities and
is applicable to a range of emotional problems. Unified Protocol
for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders provides an
alternative to disorder-specific treatments of various emotional
disorders, designed to be applicable to the wide range of anxiety
and other disorders with strong emotional components. The Therapist
Guide and accompanying client Workbook present an eight-module
therapy program that puts substantial emphasis on emotion-focused
approaches, helping clients confront and experience challenging
emotions while teaching them how to regulate those emotions.
Expanded considerably in this second edition, the volume provides
guidance on using the Unified Protocol (UP) to address problems not
only with anxiety, but also with depression, eating disorders,
non-suicidal self-injury, substance use, and anger. Treatment
procedures have been further elucidated and more guidance is
provided to practitioners on how to present key treatment concepts.
Chapters brand new to this updated edition introduce functional
assessment and describe how to provide the UP in a group format,
while patient materials have been revised, streamlined, and made
more user-friendly.
The Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional
Disorders in Children and Adolescents, based in groundbreaking
research from Jill Ehrenreich-May, David H. Barlow, and colleagues,
suggest that there may be a simpler and more efficient method of
utilizing effective strategies, such as those commonly included in
CBT and third-wave behavior therapies, in a manner that addresses
the broad array of emotional disorder symptoms in children and
adolescents. The Unified Protocols for children and adolescents
include a Therapist Guide with two full courses of therapy
described (a modular, individual therapy for adolescents; and, a
more structured, group therapy for children, complete with a full
parent-directed component), as well as two Workbooks, one for
children along with their parents or caregivers, and one for
adolescents. The child and adolescent Unified Protocols frame
effective strategies in the general language of strong or intense
emotions and promote change through a common lens that applies
across emotional disorders, including anxiety, depression,
obsessive compulsive disorders and others. Specifically, the child
and adolescent Unified Protocols help youth by allowing them to
focus on a straightforward goal across emotional disorders:
reducing intense negative emotion states by extinguishing the
distress and anxiety these emotions produce through emotion-focused
education, awareness techniques, cognitive strategies,
problem-solving and an array of behavioral strategies, including a
full-range of exposure and activation techniques.
Newly Revised and Updated!
Are you tormented by extremely distressing thoughts or persistent worries?
Compelled to wash your hands repeatedly?
Driven to repeat or check certain numbers, words, or actions?
If you or someone you love suffers from these symptoms, you may be one of the millions of Americans who suffer from some form of obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD.
Once considered almost untreatable, OCD is now known to be a highly treatable disorder using behavior therapy. In this newly revised edition of Stop Obsessing! Drs. Foa and Wilson, internationally renowned authorities on the treatment of anxiety disorders, share their scientifically based and clinically proven self-help program that has already allowed thousands of men and women with OCD to enjoy a life free from excessive worries and rituals.
You will discover: • Step-by-step programs for both mild and severe cases of OCD • The most effective ways to help you let go of your obsessions and gain control over your compulsions • New charts and fill-in guides to track progress and make exercises easier • Questionnaires for self-evaluation and in-depth understanding of your symptoms • Expert guidance for finding the best professional help • The latest information about medications prescribed for OCD
What can parents do to help their kids feel less anxious? In our
increasingly uncertain world, helping children cultivate resilience
is key. Written by pioneering experts in child psychology and
anxiety, The Resilience Recipe offers parents of children ages 5 to
12 struggling with anxiety a proven-effective, evidence-based plan
grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help kids build
emotional resilience, manage the ups and downs of anxiety, worry
less, approach life's challenges with confidence, and thrive in the
face of modern stressors. Help your child face all of life's
challenges with confidence. Based on the innovative Coping Cat
program, this book offers a proven-effective "recipe" for raising
resilient kids! We live in an age of anxiety. Amidst climate change
and natural disasters, a troubled economy, and one of the largest
global pandemics in modern history-is it any wonder our kids are
anxious and stressed out? Add in the pressures inherent in social
media and consumerist culture, as well as the pressure of academic
success, and you've got a recipe for disaster. The good news is
that you can help your child manage anxiety and stress-no matter
what life throws their way. This book will show you how. Written by
two pioneering experts in child psychology and anxiety, The
Resilience Recipe offers an evidence-based plan grounded in
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help kids build emotional
resilience and adaptability, worry less, and thrive-despite the
stressors of modern life. With this guide, you'll learn to help
kids feel more in control of their moods and emotions; cope with
difficult experiences; and recognize the first signs of stress and
anxiety in both their mind and body, so they can find quick relief.
You'll also discover a wealth of tips and strategies to help you
manage your own anxiety. Most importantly, you'll find a solid
action plan to help your child feel strong and capable in the face
of unprecedented challenges.
Do you constantly worry about the "what ifs" of life? Does your
anxiety over events that have yet to happen cause you physical
discomfort? If you are prone to problems with anxiety and worry,
you may suffer from Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Those who
have been diagnosed with GAD know that it can cause chronic
tension, fatigue, irritability and difficulties sleeping. What can
be done to help? In recent years it has been proven that the most
effective treatment for GAD is a program like the one outlined in
this book, based on the principles of cognitive-behavioural therapy
(CBT). Written by renowned therapists, this Workbook includes all
the information you need to learn the appropriate skills to combat
your anxiety and worry. For use in conjunction with supervised
therapy, this book makes it easy for you to become an active
participant in your treatment. Bring the workbook to your sessions
while your therapist uses the corresponding Mastery of Your Anxiety
and Worry, Therapist Guide to teach you techniques to help you
relax and decrease your level of anxiety. This revised workbook
includes user-friendly devices to aid you in overcoming your
excessive worry, such as self-assessment quizzes, homework
exercises, and case studies of individuals experiencing the same
issues as you. It also includes interactive forms that can be
photocopied or downloaded from the companion website, for you to
monitor your progress throughout treatment. This one of a kind
resource allows you to work alongside your therapist to personalise
your treatment strategy and learn recovery skills that are useful
for a lifetime.
The Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional
Disorders in Children and Adolescents, based in groundbreaking
research from Jill Ehrenreich-May, David H. Barlow, and colleagues,
suggest that there may be a simpler and more efficient method of
utilizing effective strategies, such as those commonly included in
CBT and third-wave behavior therapies, in a manner that addresses
the broad array of emotional disorder symptoms in children and
adolescents. The Unified Protocols for children and adolescents
include a Therapist Guide with two full courses of therapy
described (a modular, individual therapy for adolescents; and, a
more structured, group therapy for children, complete with a full
parent-directed component), as well as two Workbooks, one for
children along with their parents or caregivers, and one for
adolescents. The child and adolescent Unified Protocols frame
effective strategies in the general language of strong or intense
emotions and promote change through a common lens that applies
across emotional disorders, including anxiety, depression,
obsessive compulsive disorders and others. Specifically, the child
and adolescent Unified Protocols help youth by allowing them to
focus on a straightforward goal across emotional disorders:
reducing intense negative emotion states by extinguishing the
distress and anxiety these emotions produce through emotion-focused
education, awareness techniques, cognitive strategies,
problem-solving and an array of behavioral strategies, including a
full-range of exposure and activation techniques.
The Anxiety and Related Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-5
(ADIS-5) Clinician Manual accompanies both the Adult and Lifetime
versions of the ADIS-5 Client Interview Schedules. The interview
schedules are designed to diagnose anxiety, mood,
obsessive-compulsive, trauma, and related disorders (e.g., somatic
symptom, substance use) and to permit differential diagnosis among
these disorders according to DSM-5 criteria (American Psychiatric
Association, 2013). The Clinician Manual provides information for
the clinician about uses of the ADIS-5, changes introduced in the
ADIS-5, coverage of the ADIS-5, organization of diagnostic
sections, how to administer the ADIS-5, and more.
*Thorough update of a respected, authoritative resource and text:
50% new material includes 5 new chapters. *One of only a few
assessment texts to provide evidence-based tools and procedures
organized around specific disorders. *Includes detailed suggestions
on how assessment can be used to plan and monitor effective
treatment. *Practical features include tables comparing and
contrasting measures, sample forms, and case examples.
*Thorough update of a respected, authoritative resource and text:
50% new material includes 5 new chapters. *One of only a few
assessment texts to provide evidence-based tools and procedures
organized around specific disorders. *Includes detailed suggestions
on how assessment can be used to plan and monitor effective
treatment. *Practical features include tables comparing and
contrasting measures, sample forms, and case examples.
*Clinically oriented: reviews the authors' proven Unified Protocol
and other effective transdiagnostic treatments, illustrated with
examples. *Comprehensively reviews the personality trait of
neuroticism and its role in the most common issues therapists see
(depression, anxiety, addiction). *Maximum efficiency: instead of
dividing patients up into myriad diagnostic categories, the book
explores ways to intervene in processes that many disorders share.
*Broad audience, from researchers to students in clinical training
programs.
We know that stress is bad for us. We see evidence of this in the
news, we hear it from our doctors, and we feel it at the end of a
hectic week. Health professionals have learned that stress
interferes with our lives-it increases missed work days, can lead
to relationship difficulties, and can increase the risk of turning
to drugs and alcohol. It has also been shown that in some cases,
chronic stress can increase our risk of developing certain serious
illnesses. We know of all these negative effects that stress can
cause, but, realistically, for most of us there's no end in
sight-stressful events will crop up throughout our lives and even
daily.
We can't stop stressful events from happening, but we can change
our lifestyles to better handle stressful situations. The authors
of 10 Steps to Mastering Stress, renowned stress and anxiety
experts David Barlow, Ronald Rapee, and Sarah Perini, have designed
a proven step-by-step program that will help you identify what is
causing your stress, teach you calming techniques, and provide you
with a realistic approach to reducing your daily stress.
This updated edition now includes:
*detailed case studies based on real clients the authors have
treated, so you can see how every stage of the program is
implemented.
*new material incorporating mindfulness-based stress reduction
strategies and added information on how to deal with real-life
problems.
*streamlined steps that make the program more efficient and even
easier to follow.
Based on nearly two decades of research, 10 Steps to Mastering
Stress has been scientifically developed and tested to ensure that
it is the most effective way to control stress. Readers will learn
valuable new skills-new ways of thinking, acting, and organizing
their lives to reduce stress to a manageable level.
This unique book presents a research-based approach to
understanding the challenges of separation anxiety and helping
children, adolescents, and their parents build the skills they need
to overcome it. The authors provide step-by-step guidelines for
implementing the entire process of therapy--from intake and
assessment through coping skills training, cognitive-behavioral
interventions, and relapse prevention. Featuring in-depth case
examples, the book is written for maximum accessibility for all
clinicians, including those with limited cognitive-behavioral
therapy experience, who treat separation anxiety and other
childhood anxiety disorders. Useful reproducibles include the
Separation Anxiety Assessment Scales, which facilitate
individualized case formulation and treatment planning.
This landmark work is indispensable for anyone studying anxiety or
seeking to deliver effective psychological and pharmacological
treatments. Integrating insights from emotion theory, recent
advances in cognitive science and neuroscience, and increasingly
important findings from developmental psychology and learning,
David H. Barlow comprehensively examines the phenomena of anxiety
and panic, their origins, and the roles that each plays in normal
and pathological functioning. Chapters coauthored by Barlow with
other leading experts then outline what is currently known about
the classification, presentation, etiology, assessment, and
treatment of each of the DSM-IV anxiety disorders. A definitive
resource for researchers and clinicians, this is also an ideal text
for graduate-level courses.
This landmark work is indispensable for anyone studying anxiety or
seeking to deliver effective psychological and pharmacological
treatments. Integrating insights from emotion theory, recent
advances in cognitive science and neuroscience, and increasingly
important findings from developmental psychology and learning,
David H. Barlow comprehensively examines the phenomena of anxiety
and panic, their origins, and the roles that each plays in normal
and pathological functioning. Chapters coauthored by Barlow with
other leading experts then outline what is currently known about
the classification, presentation, etiology, assessment, and
treatment of each of the DSM-IV anxiety disorders. A definitive
resource for researchers and clinicians, this is also an ideal text
for graduate-level courses.
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