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The Clinician's Guide to Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment and
Assessment provides evidence-based strategies for clinicians
looking to treat, assess and better understand anxiety sensitivity
in their patients. The book delivers detailed guidance on the
theoretical background and empirical support for anxiety
sensitivity treatment methods, assessment strategies, and how
clinicians can best prepare for sessions with their clients.
Bolstered by case studies throughout, it highlights anxiety
sensitivity as a transdiagnostic risk factor while also looking at
the importance of lower-order sensitivity factors (physical,
social, cognitive) in treatment planning, implementation and
evaluation.
Bacterial infections affect world health today as a leading
cause of morbidity and mortality. This book presents in-depth
methods and state-of-the-art protocols for investigating specific
mechanisms of pathogenesis for a wide range of bacteria. Written by
experts in the field, this invaluable collection includes protocols
to study host-pathogen interactions, animal models of infection,
and novel approaches to identifying therapeutic targets designed to
control infections.
Bacterial infections affect world health today as a leading
cause of morbidity and mortality. This book presents in-depth
methods and state-of-the-art protocols for investigating specific
mechanisms of pathogenesis for a wide range of bacteria. Written by
experts in the field, this invaluable collection includes protocols
to study host-pathogen interactions, animal models of infection,
and novel approaches to identifying therapeutic targets designed to
control infections.
Extensive studies have shown cognitive-behavioral therapy to be
highly effective in treating anxiety disorders, improving patients'
social functioning, job performance, and quality of life. Yet every
CBT clinician faces some amount of client resistance, whether in
the form of "This won't work," "I'm too depressed," or even "You
can't make me " Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety
Disorders analyzes the challenges presented by non-compliance, and
provides disorder- and population-specific guidance in addressing
the impasses and removing the obstacles that derail therapy. Making
use of extensive clinical expertise and current empirical findings,
expert contributors offer cutting-edge understanding of the causes
of treatment complications-and innovative strategies for their
resolution-in key areas, including:
- The therapeutic alliance
- The full range of anxiety disorders (i.e., panic, PTSD,
GAD)
- Comorbidity issues (i.e., depression, personality disorders,
eating disorders, substance abuse, and chronic medical
illness)
- Combined CBT/pharmacological treatment
- Ethnic, cultural, and religious factors
- Issues specific to children and adolescents.
Both comprehensive, and accessible, Avoiding Treatment Failures
in the Anxiety Disorders will be welcomed by new and seasoned
clinicians alike. The window it opens onto this class of disorders,
plus the insights into how and why this treatment works, will also
be of interest to those involved in clinical research.
This therapist guide addresses the management of bipolar disorder.
Divided into four phases, this 30-session program is designed to be
used in conjunction with pharmacotherapy and focuses on helping the
patient alleviate depressive episodes, form a support system of
family and friends, focus on the most relevant problems outside of
the disorder, and improve well-being. The program is based on the
principles of CBT and includes such skills as cognitive
restructuring, problem solving, mood charting, and activity
scheduling. A major goal of the program is the creation of a
treatment contract that informs the patient's treatment team and
support network how to recognize possible periods of illness and
the strategies they should use in order to help the patient during
these times.
Living with bipolar disorder is a challenge, and this book is
designed to help patients and their families develop the skills
they need to be a good consumer of treatment and to become an
expert partner in the management of bipolar disorder. Drawing on
research documenting the strength of combining drug treatments with
behavioral interventions for fighting bipolar disorder, this book
takes a skill-based, family-and-friends approach to managing the
ups and downs commonly experienced with the disorder. With Living
With Bipolar Disorder, sufferers can learn how to better recognize
mood shifts before they happen, minimize their impact, and move on
with their lives.
Written by the authors of Managing Bipolar Disorder: A Cognitive
Behavioral Treatment Program, this book teaches individuals with
bipolar disorder how to work together with their family and friends
to take charge of their illness and get the most out of
professional treatment. The authors stress the importance of an
active partnership in treatment, while providing information and
strategies to help patients and their families enhance their
independence and their management of bipolar disorder. In addition
to the strategies directed to individuals suffering from bipolar
disorder, this book also provides information and instructions for
friends and family members so they'll have the tools to help their
loved ones take control of their illness. Family members will learn
how to recognize potential problems, provide encouragement,
practice new coping skills, and understand what the patient is
going through. The book also provides worksheets and forms to help
the patient reinforce skills and practices learned in therapy.
Itincludes information about the details of living with bipolar
disorder, gives advice on the best ways to avoid relapses, and
teaches how to anticipate problems.
Here then is a wealth of information on bipolar disorder along
with effective strategies to reduce the likelihood of episodes of
depression or mania and maximize the enjoyment of life.
Extensive studies have shown cognitive-behavioral therapy to be
highly effective in treating anxiety disorders, improving patients'
social functioning, job performance, and quality of life. Yet every
CBT clinician faces some amount of client resistance, whether in
the form of "This won't work," "I'm too depressed," or even "You
can't make me " Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety
Disorders analyzes the challenges presented by non-compliance, and
provides disorder- and population-specific guidance in addressing
the impasses and removing the obstacles that derail therapy. Making
use of extensive clinical expertise and current empirical findings,
expert contributors offer cutting-edge understanding of the causes
of treatment complications-and innovative strategies for their
resolution-in key areas, including:
- The therapeutic alliance
- The full range of anxiety disorders (i.e., panic, PTSD,
GAD)
- Comorbidity issues (i.e., depression, personality disorders,
eating disorders, substance abuse, and chronic medical
illness)
- Combined CBT/pharmacological treatment
- Ethnic, cultural, and religious factors
- Issues specific to children and adolescents.
Both comprehensive, and accessible, Avoiding Treatment Failures
in the Anxiety Disorders will be welcomed by new and seasoned
clinicians alike. The window it opens onto this class of disorders,
plus the insights into how and why this treatment works, will also
be of interest to those involved in clinical research.
If you suffer from bipolar disorder, this program can be closely
integrated with the medication you are taking to help you manage
your symptoms and stabilize your mood. Comprised of up to 30
sessions, this treatment is divided into four phases, each with its
own focus and set of goals. In phase 1, you will learn the skills
and strategies necessary for overcoming the depressive phase of
your illness. In phase 2, after your mood has been stabilized, you
will work together with your therapist to create a treatment
contract that informs your friends and family of what to do when
you are ill. In phase 3, your therapist will individualize your
treatment and focus on specific problems, such as social skills,
problem solving, anger management, etc. Phase 4 gives advice on the
best ways to avoid relapses, and shows you how to anticipate future
problems. The overall goal of the treatment is not to cure your
disorder, but to teach you how to manage it effectively so that you
can lead a successful and stable life.
Exercise has long been touted anecdotally as an effective tool to
raise spirits or reduce tension, but only recently has rigorous
science caught up with these claims. Now there is overwhelming
evidence that regular exercise can help relieve everything from
common feelings of stress and anxiety to full-blown depression.
With Exercise for Mood and Anxiety, well-known authorities Michael
Otto and Jasper Smits bring their clinically tested exercise
program to the general public. Written for those who need a more
effective way to manage everyday low mood and stress-as well as
those diagnosed with more serious mood disorders-this book provides
readers with step-by-step guidance on how to start and maintain an
exercise program geared towards improving mood. Equally important,
the book sheds much light on the all-important issue of motivation.
Most Americans quickly fall off the exercise wagon. This book helps
demystify the traps of good intentions and the pitfalls that derail
exercise attempts. How can you get yourself to exercise when you
are tired, distracted, or stressed? What should you pay attention
to during a walk or a run? How should you prepare yourself so that
getting out for a run is not harder than the run itself? In
answering these questions, the authors not only provide readers
with effective strategies for adopting a successful program, but
also introduce the principles that will help them keep with the
program for the long haul. Providing rich examples and practical
advice on overcoming the obstacles to a regular exercise program,
Exercise for Mood and Anxiety will help readers feel happier and
less stressed now-and, as they stay with this program, improve
their fitness and health in the future.
Freut euch denn der Herr ist nahe ist eine Sammlung von
aufbauenden, inspirierenden und positiven Predigten, in denen die
Freude Gottes hervorstrahlen soll. Ein jeder der sich mehr
Selbstvertrauen, mehr Gelassenheit oder mehr Freude wnscht sollte
an diesem Buch nicht vorbeigehen.
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