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What Every Therapist Needs to Know About Anxiety Disorders is an
integrated and practical approach to treating anxiety disorders for
general psychotherapists. What is new and exciting is its focus on
changing a patient's relationship to anxiety in order to enable
enduring recovery rather than merely offering a menu of techniques
for controlling symptoms. Neither a CBT manual nor an academic text
nor a self-help book, What Every Therapist Needs to Know About
Anxiety Disorders offers page after page of key insights into ways
to help patients suffering from phobias, panic attacks, unwanted
intrusive thoughts, compulsions and worries. The authors offer a
rich array of therapist-patient vignettes, case examples, stories,
and metaphors that will complement the work of trainees and
experienced clinicians of every orientation. Readers will come away
from the book with a new framework for understanding some of the
most frustrating clinical challenges in anxiety disorders,
including "reassurance junkies," endless obsessional loops, and the
paradoxical effects of effort.
What Every Therapist Needs to Know About Anxiety Disorders is an
integrated and practical approach to treating anxiety disorders for
general psychotherapists. What is new and exciting is its focus on
changing a patient's relationship to anxiety in order to enable
enduring recovery rather than merely offering a menu of techniques
for controlling symptoms. Neither a CBT manual nor an academic text
nor a self-help book, What Every Therapist Needs to Know About
Anxiety Disorders offers page after page of key insights into ways
to help patients suffering from phobias, panic attacks, unwanted
intrusive thoughts, compulsions and worries. The authors offer a
rich array of therapist-patient vignettes, case examples, stories,
and metaphors that will complement the work of trainees and
experienced clinicians of every orientation. Readers will come away
from the book with a new framework for understanding some of the
most frustrating clinical challenges in anxiety disorders,
including "reassurance junkies," endless obsessional loops, and the
paradoxical effects of effort.
People who experience unwanted, intrusive, or frightening thoughts
often suffer shamefully and struggle silently for fear of what the
thoughts might mean about them.A In this powerful book, two anxiety
disorder experts offer powerful and proven-effective cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT) skills to help readers get unstuck from
disturbing thoughts, overcome intense shame, and reduce anxiety.
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