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The Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional
Disorders in Children and Adolescents, based in groundbreaking
research from Jill Ehrenreich-May, David H. Barlow, and colleagues,
suggest that there may be a simpler and more efficient method of
utilizing effective strategies, such as those commonly included in
CBT and third-wave behavior therapies, in a manner that addresses
the broad array of emotional disorder symptoms in children and
adolescents. The Unified Protocols for children and adolescents
include a Therapist Guide with two full courses of therapy
described (a modular, individual therapy for adolescents; and, a
more structured, group therapy for children, complete with a full
parent-directed component), as well as two Workbooks, one for
children along with their parents or caregivers, and one for
adolescents. The child and adolescent Unified Protocols frame
effective strategies in the general language of strong or intense
emotions and promote change through a common lens that applies
across emotional disorders, including anxiety, depression,
obsessive compulsive disorders and others. Specifically, the child
and adolescent Unified Protocols help youth by allowing them to
focus on a straightforward goal across emotional disorders:
reducing intense negative emotion states by extinguishing the
distress and anxiety these emotions produce through emotion-focused
education, awareness techniques, cognitive strategies,
problem-solving and an array of behavioral strategies, including a
full-range of exposure and activation techniques.
The Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional
Disorders in Children (UP-C) and Adolescents (UP-A) are
evidence-based interventions originally designed to target core
dysfunctions underlying emotional disorders, such as anxiety and
depressive disorders, in children and adolescents. However, the
UP-C and UP-A re increasingly being used to address other
diagnostic clusters and problem areas that share these same core
dysfunctions in a diverse range of delivery settings and cultural
contexts. Applications of the Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic
Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents is a
practical guide for clinicians and researchers on applying the core
principles of the UP-C and UP-A to treat children and adolescents
with a broad range of emotion disturbance across settings in which
youth typically receive care, including community mental health
settings, pediatric primary care, and telehealth. In addition to
providing an overview of the rationale for using UP-C and/or UP-A
with each presenting problem or within each delivery setting,
chapters provide detailed, step-by-step guidance on adapting and
applying the UP-C and UP-A for their particular problem area,
delivery setting, or cultural context. Chapters include case
examples, suggestions for overcoming potential barriers in clinical
delivery, and practical "tip sheets" for clinicians. When used in
conjunction with the UP-C and UP-A Therapist Guide and Workbooks,
this volume is an essential resource for clinicians using
transdiagnostic interventions to treat diverse, complex, and
comorbid clients in real-world therapy settings.
The Unified Protocols for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional
Disorders in Children and Adolescents, based in groundbreaking
research from Jill Ehrenreich-May, David H. Barlow, and colleagues,
suggest that there may be a simpler and more efficient method of
utilizing effective strategies, such as those commonly included in
CBT and third-wave behavior therapies, in a manner that addresses
the broad array of emotional disorder symptoms in children and
adolescents. The Unified Protocols for children and adolescents
include a Therapist Guide with two full courses of therapy
described (a modular, individual therapy for adolescents; and, a
more structured, group therapy for children, complete with a full
parent-directed component), as well as two Workbooks, one for
children along with their parents or caregivers, and one for
adolescents. The child and adolescent Unified Protocols frame
effective strategies in the general language of strong or intense
emotions and promote change through a common lens that applies
across emotional disorders, including anxiety, depression,
obsessive compulsive disorders and others. Specifically, the child
and adolescent Unified Protocols help youth by allowing them to
focus on a straightforward goal across emotional disorders:
reducing intense negative emotion states by extinguishing the
distress and anxiety these emotions produce through emotion-focused
education, awareness techniques, cognitive strategies,
problem-solving and an array of behavioral strategies, including a
full-range of exposure and activation techniques.
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