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Anxiety disorders are costly, common, and debilitating. They
often present challenging problems in the caseloads of practicing
clinicians today. This volume compares and contrasts various models
of and treatment approaches to anxiety disorders. Each contributor,
a master clinician, analyzes the same case and presents a thorough
description of the model. Detailed descriptions of therapists'
skills and attributes, assessment plans, treatment goals,
intervention strategies, common pitfalls and mechanisms of change
are included.
Among the 11 therapies presented are Cognitive-Behavioral,
Problem-Solving, Acceptance and Commitment, Contextual Family
Therapy, Supportive-Expressive, Psychodynamic, and
Psychopharmacological.
The volume concludes with a useful table that succinctly
summarizes the tenets of all these major approaches.
For practitioners, graduate students, and professionals
preparing for licensure.
The field of psychology is witnessing a burgeoning competence
movement and leading organizations have initiated major and
sustained efforts to define and evaluate specific competencies in
clinical psychology.
In Specialty Competencies in Clinical Psychology, DiTomasso, Cahn,
Panichelli-Mindel, and McFillin examine the need for
competency-minded training in clinical psychology and provide a
comprehensive overview of specific functional and foundational
competencies in the specialty. Each chapter defines competence in
specific functional domains such as assessment, case formulation,
consultation, teaching, administration, management and supervision,
scientific methods and research, and interventional competencies
within four major theoretical models (interpersonal,
cognitive-behavioral, family systems, and contemporary
psychodynamic psychotherapies). Finally, the authors emphasize
distinct foundational competencies, such as the interpersonal
relationship, ethical considerations, individual and cultural
diversity, and professional identification.
Series in Specialty Competencies in Professional
Psychology
Series Editors
Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu
As the field of psychology continues to grow and new specialty
areas emerge and achieve recognition, it has become increasingly
important to define the standards of professional specialty
practice.
Developed and conceived in response to this need for practical
guidelines, this series presents methods, strategies, and
techniques for conducting day-to-day practice in any given
psychology specialty. The topical volumes address best practices
across the functional and foundational competencies that
characterize the various psychology specialties, including clinical
psychology, cognitive and behavioral psychology, school psychology,
geropsychology, forensic psychology, clinical neuropsychology,
couples and family psychology, and more. Functional competencies
include common practice activities like assessment and
intervention, while foundational competencies represent core
knowledge areas such as ethical and legal issues, cultural
diversity, and professional identification. In addition to
describing these competencies, each volume provides a definition,
description, and development timeline of a particular specialty,
including its essential and characteristic pattern of activities,
as well as its distinctive and unique features.
Written by recognized experts in their respective fields, volumes
are comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible. These volumes offer
invaluable guidance to not only practicing mental health
professionals, but those training for specialty practice as
well.
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