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Anhedonia is a risk factor for poor prognosis and suicidality, and
yet treatments to date have been relatively ineffective for
anhedonia. Based on advances in behavioral and neural science,
Positive Affect Treatment was developed to specifically target
areas of reward sensitivity that are believed to contribute to
anhedonia. These include the anticipation and motivation for
reward, the response to attainment of reward, and the learning of
associations between actions and reward outcomes. Positive Affect
Treatment for Depression and Anxiety: Therapist Guide is intended
to be used by clinicians who are familiar with cognitive-behavioral
therapy (CBT) generally and with clinical presentation of
depression, anxiety and anhedonia. Results show that Positive
Affect Treatment not only improves positive mood state but also
decreases depression and anxiety. This guide will be an
indispensable resource for all practitioners who wish to
effectively and efficiently help individuals regain interest and
enjoyment in their usual activities while improving their quality
of life.
Positive Affect Treatment for Depression and Anxiety: Workbook is
intended to be used by clients with clinical presentation of
depression, anxiety or a loss of interest in activities. Results
show that Positive Affect Treatment not only improves positive mood
state but also decreases depression and anxiety. The treatment
works by increasing reward sensitivity and encouraging positive
emotions, rather than focusing only on reducing negative emotions.
Self-assessment quizzes, homework exercises, and interactive forms
allow clients to become active participants in their own treatment,
whilst also monitoring progress and keeping a record of symptoms.
This workbook will be an indispensable resource for individuals who
wish to effectively and efficiently regain interest and enjoyment
in their usual activities while improving their quality of life.
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