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This stimulating resource presents the Looming Vulnerability Model,
a nuanced take on the cognitive-behavioral conceptualization of
anxiety, worry, and other responses to real or imagined threat. The
core feature of the model-the perception of growing, rapidly
approaching threat-is traced to humans' evolutionary past, and this
dysfunctional perception is described as it affects cognitive
processing, executive functioning, emotions, physiology, and
behavior. The LVM framework allows for more subtle understanding of
mechanisms of and risk factors for the range of anxiety disorders
as well as for more elusive subclinical forms of anxiety, worry,
and fear. In addition, the authors ably demonstrate how the LVM can
inform and refine cognitive-behavioral and other approaches to
conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of these often
disabling conditions. This important volume: * Introduces the
Looming Vulnerability Model in its evolutionary, developmental,
cognitive, and ecological contexts. * Unites diverse theoretical
strands regarding anxiety, fear, and worry including work on
wildlife behavior, experimental cognition and perception,
neuroimaging, and emotion. * Defines the looming cognitive style as
a core aspect of vulnerability. * Describes the measurement of the
looming cognitive style, Looming Maladaptive Style Questionnaire,
and measures of looming vulnerability for specific disorders. *
Details diverse clinical applications of the LVM across the anxiety
disorders. Spotlighting phenomena particularly relevant to current
times, Looming Vulnerability, brings a wealth of important new
ideas to researchers studying anxiety disorders and practitioners
seeking more avenues for treating anxiety in their patients.
For even the fittest, healthiest, and most vibrant among us, the
truth is there are inevitable challenges that come from growing
older. Major life transitions such as retirement, the loss of
family or a partner, changes in our bodies, and changing social
roles in everyday life can lead to feelings of uncertainty, loss of
control, and even anxiety and depression. But aging doesn't have to
be a negative thing. You can carve out your own path. This book
will show you how to live with more vitality and joy-at any age!
The Positive Aging Handbook offers proven-effective, evidence-based
skills drawn from cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to help you
learn the art of flexible thinking and feel more empowered and
engaged with life. You'll discover strategies for managing anxiety
and depression, as well as lifestyle tips to help reduce symptoms
in the future. You'll also learn how your brain changes as you age,
and find a wealth of strategies for managing these changes and
making the most of your life. If the changes you face as you age
leave you feeling anxious, sad, or stressed, let this handbook
guide you to take charge of your own aging process-and your mental
health. You are worth it
This stimulating resource presents the Looming Vulnerability Model,
a nuanced take on the cognitive-behavioral conceptualization of
anxiety, worry, and other responses to real or imagined threat. The
core feature of the model-the perception of growing, rapidly
approaching threat-is traced to humans' evolutionary past, and this
dysfunctional perception is described as it affects cognitive
processing, executive functioning, emotions, physiology, and
behavior. The LVM framework allows for more subtle understanding of
mechanisms of and risk factors for the range of anxiety disorders
as well as for more elusive subclinical forms of anxiety, worry,
and fear. In addition, the authors ably demonstrate how the LVM can
inform and refine cognitive-behavioral and other approaches to
conceptualization, assessment, and treatment of these often
disabling conditions. This important volume: * Introduces the
Looming Vulnerability Model in its evolutionary, developmental,
cognitive, and ecological contexts. * Unites diverse theoretical
strands regarding anxiety, fear, and worry including work on
wildlife behavior, experimental cognition and perception,
neuroimaging, and emotion. * Defines the looming cognitive style as
a core aspect of vulnerability. * Describes the measurement of the
looming cognitive style, Looming Maladaptive Style Questionnaire,
and measures of looming vulnerability for specific disorders. *
Details diverse clinical applications of the LVM across the anxiety
disorders. Spotlighting phenomena particularly relevant to current
times, Looming Vulnerability, brings a wealth of important new
ideas to researchers studying anxiety disorders and practitioners
seeking more avenues for treating anxiety in their patients.
This is a brief, easy-to-read introduction for people who are
considering or starting out in CBT, for family members and friends
who would like to know more about the treatment, and for anyone
else with an interest in CBT. The guide explains the thinking
behind CBT, how it works and what conditions it can treat. It
describes the process and strategies used in CBT, answers common
questions about the therapy, and introduces alternative
cognitive-behavioural approaches.
From Aaron T. Beck and colleagues, this is the definitive work
on the cognitive model of schizophrenia and its treatment. The
volume integrates cognitive-behavioral and biological knowledge
into a comprehensive conceptual framework. It examines the origins,
development, and maintenance of key symptom areas: delusions,
hallucinations, negative symptoms, and formal thought disorder.
Treatment chapters then offer concrete guidance for addressing each
type of symptom, complete with case examples and session outlines.
Anyone who treats or studies serious mental illness will find a new
level of understanding together with theoretically and empirically
grounded clinical techniques.
From Aaron T. Beck and colleagues, this is the definitive work on
the cognitive model of schizophrenia and its treatment. The volume
integrates cognitive-behavioral and biological knowledge into a
comprehensive conceptual framework. It examines the origins,
development, and maintenance of key symptom areas: delusions,
hallucinations, negative symptoms, and formal thought disorder.
Treatment chapters then offer concrete guidance for addressing each
type of symptom, complete with case examples and session outlines.
Anyone who treats or studies serious mental illness will find a new
level of understanding together with theoretically and empirically
grounded clinical techniques.
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