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This text outlines the importance of biopsychosocial factors in
improving medical care, and illustrates evidence-based,
state-of-the-art interventions for patients with a variety of
medical conditions. Each chapter is focused on a particular health
concern or illness, which is described both in terms of prevalence
and frequent psychological and psychiatric comorbidities that may
present to clinicians working with these populations. Consistent
with evidence-based care, information on the efficacy of the
treatments being described is presented to support their continued
use. To accommodate the needs of clinicians, we describe population
specific approaches to treatment, including goal settings, modules
and skills as well as strategies to assess and monitor progress. To
facilitate learning, each chapter contains one or more case
examples that explicate the skills described to convey change
within a behavioral medicine protocol. Each chapter also includes
resources in the form of books and websites to gain additional
knowledge and detail as needed. Authors are experts in the field of
each chapter, ensuring that information presented is recent and of
high quality.
LGBTQ individuals seek therapy at higher rates than the general
population, but the mental health profession has historically
lacked evidence-based guidance for supporting the unique presenting
concerns of LGBTQ clients. This book changes that by presenting
how-to guidance for delivering cognitive-behavioral therapy that
directly responds to the distinct stressors facing LGBTQ
individuals. LGBTQ-affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is the
first mental health treatment designed by and for LGBTQ individuals
that has been tested in several randomized controlled trials with
diverse segments of the LGBTQ community. Results of these trials
show that this transdiagnostic treatment is associated with
reductions in depression, anxiety, substance use problems, and
psychological distress, making it suitable for a broad range of
presenting concerns. LGBTQ-affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy: Therapist Guide teaches the principles and techniques that
mental health practitioners can use to affirmatively respond to the
distinct stressors that their LGBTQ clients often face. The book
follows a clear step-by-step approach with nine modules, each of
which teaches skills for enhancing LGBTQ clients' mental well-being
by undoing the deep impact that early and ongoing LGBTQ-related
stress can have on basic psychological processes. This Therapist
Guide is intended to be accompanied by the Client Workbook, which
contains accessible, step-by-step guidance and worksheets for
clients to follow when participating in this treatment. This guide
provides essential tools for helping therapists effectively and
affirmatively respond to the unique needs of their LGBTQ clients.
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adulthood is a
prevalent and impairing disorder. While medications have been
effective in treating adult ADHD, the majority of individuals
treated with medications still have symptoms that require
additional skills and symptom management strategies. This Second
Edition of Mastering Your Adult ADHD is thoroughly updated to
present the most current, empirically supported treatment
strategies in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for coping with
symptoms of adult ADHD. The Therapist Guide provides clinicians
with effective means of teaching adult clients skills that have
been scientifically tested and shown to help them cope with ADHD.
The program has been updated to include the optional use of
technology and smart phones to improve organization and planning.
Core modules cover the development of systems for keeping track of
appointments and tasks, reducing distractibility, and improving
adaptive thinking skills, and there's an optional module on
reducing procrastination. Information is also provided regarding
holding an informational meeting with a spouse, partner, or family
member. The step-by-step, session-by-session descriptions are a
practical resource for therapists who deliver the treatment. The
companion Client Workbook contains all of the necessary information
for participating in the practical CBT intervention. It includes
worksheets, forms, and a link to an assessment measure that can be
used to gauge progress during treatment.
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adulthood is a
prevalent and impairing disorder. While medications have been
effective in treating adult ADHD, the majority of individuals
treated with medications still have symptoms that require
additional skills and symptom management strategies. This Second
Edition of Mastering Your Adult ADHD is thoroughly updated to
present the most current, empirically supported treatment
strategies in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for coping with
symptoms of adult ADHD. The Therapist Guide provides clinicians
with effective means of teaching adult clients skills that have
been scientifically tested and shown to help them cope with ADHD.
The program has been updated to include the optional use of
technology and smart phones to improve organization and planning.
Core modules cover the development of systems for keeping track of
appointments and tasks, reducing distractibility, and improving
adaptive thinking skills, and there's an optional module on
reducing procrastination. Information is also provided regarding
holding an informational meeting with a spouse, partner, or family
member. The step-by-step, session-by-session descriptions are a
practical resource for therapists who deliver the treatment. The
companion Client Workbook contains all of the necessary information
for participating in the practical CBT intervention. It includes
worksheets, forms, and a link to an assessment measure that can be
used to gauge progress during treatment.
This text outlines the importance of biopsychosocial factors in
improving medical care, and illustrates evidence-based,
state-of-the-art interventions for patients with a variety of
medical conditions. Each chapter is focused on a particular health
concern or illness, which is described both in terms of prevalence
and frequent psychological and psychiatric comorbidities that may
present to clinicians working with these populations. Consistent
with evidence-based care, information on the efficacy of the
treatments being described is presented to support their continued
use. To accommodate the needs of clinicians, we describe population
specific approaches to treatment, including goal settings, modules
and skills as well as strategies to assess and monitor progress. To
facilitate learning, each chapter contains one or more case
examples that explicate the skills described to convey change
within a behavioral medicine protocol. Each chapter also includes
resources in the form of books and websites to gain additional
knowledge and detail as needed. Authors are experts in the field of
each chapter, ensuring that information presented is recent and of
high quality.
Overcoming ADHD in Adolescence: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach -
Client Workbook presents a scientifically supported intervention
designed to help adolescents learn to manage and cope with their
ADHD symptoms. Meant to be used in therapy and in conjunction with
the complementary Therapist Guide, the Workbook features lessons on
organization and planning, reducing distractibility, and adaptive
thinking, as well as an optional section on reducing
procrastination. The emphasis is primarily on teaching the
adolescent how to learn and use skills to combat ADHD and function
independently. The book offers guidance on how parents can be
involved in the treatment, enabling them to achieve a better
balance between the wish to help adolescents succeed and the need
for adolescents to move towards independence. The Workbook also
explores how technology can be incorporated into the treatment,
concluding with a discussion on how to maintain the gains that
adolescents have made in therapy. The book is complete with
easy-to-use worksheets and forms.
Overcoming ADHD in Adolescence: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach -
Therapist Guide presents a manualized psychosocial intervention
designed to help adolescent clients learn to manage and cope with
their ADHD symptoms. Designed for use by therapists familiar with
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and/or structured
psychotherapeutic approaches, and meant to be used in conjunction
with the complementary Workbook for clients, the Therapist Guide
features core modules on organization and planning, reducing
distractibility, and adaptive thinking, as well as an optional
module on reducing procrastination. The emphasis is primarily on
teaching the adolescent how to learn and use skills to combat ADHD
and function independently. The book offers guidance on including
parents in the treatment-inviting a parent or parents in at the end
of sessions, involving parents in goal setting, and optional
coaching sessions without the adolescent present. Both this
Therapist Guide and the companion Workbook for clients also offer a
discussion of how to incorporate technology into the treatment, as
well as "signposts of change" sections in each chapter. The
Therapist Guide concludes with a discussion of how to help the
client maintain the gains that he or she has made in treatment. The
books are complete with worksheets and forms as well as a link to
an online assessment measure that can be used repeatedly to gauge
progress in treatment.
Research shows that LGBTQ individuals seek therapy at higher rates
than the general population, and yet there is a lack of effective,
evidence-based treatment support for the unique challenges facing
LGBTQ individuals. This workbook changes that by presenting
cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques that directly respond to
the distinct stressors facing LGBTQ individuals. LGBTQ-affirmative
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is the first mental health treatment
designed by and for LGBTQ individuals to have been tested in
randomized controlled trials. LGBTQ-affirmative
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Client Workbook is designed to
enhance mental wellbeing and help you with a broad range of mental
health challenges, such as depression, anxiety, substance use
problems, and psychological distress. Using the exercises, quizzes,
and worksheets you will learn how to monitor your feelings,
thoughts, and behaviors; confront uncomfortable emotions; and learn
more effective ways of coping with your experiences. It can be used
individually, or in addition to the complementary Therapist Guide
in a therpeautic setting. This workbook provides essential tools
for helping you to effectively respond to mental health challenges
in an effective, identity-affirming way.
The treatment outlined in this therapist guide is intended for
people suffering from depression and living with chronic illnesses.
As a result of their poor health, many individuals who are
chronically ill become depressed and fail to maintain steady
self-care routines. Using this guide, therapists can help clients
with chronic illnesses to develop core skills and tecniques that
will enable them to take better care of themselves. The program
incorporates a unique Life-Steps module that teaches clients
strategies for keeping up with their medical regimens, including
tips for remembering to take medications, getting to medical
appointments on time, and communicating effectively with medical
providers. Based on the principles of CBT, this guide provides
therapists with overviews of adherence behaviours for select
illnesses including cancer, HIV, diabetes, and hypertension, among
others. The chapters detail adherence skills, integrated with
cognitive and behavioural strategies for managing depression such
as managing pleasurable activities, adaptive thinking,
problem-solving, and relaxation training. The guide concludes with
suggestions on how clients can manage their illnesses and avoid
relapse into behaviours that worsen their medical condition.
If you suffer from a chronic medical condition like cancer, HIV,
diabetes, asthma, or hypertension, you know how hard it can be to
perform all the self-care behaviors required of you, especially if
you are also dealing with depression. Studies have shown that
depressed individuls with chronic illness have a hard time keeping
up with the behaviors necessary to manage their condition and
improve their health. The program outlined in this workbook can
help you take better care of yourself while simultaneously
relieving your depression.
Designed to be used in conjunction with visits to a qualified
mental health professional, this workbook teaches you strategies
for maintaining your medical regimen. You will learn how to set up
a reminder system for taking medication, plan for getting to
medical appointments on time, and how to communicate effectively
with your medical providers. You will also learn how to follow the
advice of your treatment providers, such as adhering to certain
lifestyle and dietary recommendations. These Life-Steps are
essential to the program. As you begin to take better care of
yourself, you will notice a decrease in your depression.
In addition to these self-care skills, you will also learn how to
maximize your quality of life, which is another important part of
lessening your depressed feelings. Begin to re-engage in
pleasurable activities and utilize relaxation techniques and
breathing exercises to help you cope with stress and discomfort.
Use problem-solving to successfully deal with interpersonal or
situational difficulties and change your negative thought through
adaptive thinking. By treatment's end you will have all the skills
you need to successfullymanage your illness and cope with your
depression.
Providing tools to enhance treatment of any clinical problem, this
book shows how integrating motivational interviewing (MI) and
cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can lead to better client
outcomes than using either approach on its own. The authors
demonstrate that MI strategies are ideally suited to boost client
motivation and strengthen the therapeutic relationship, whether
used as a pretreatment intervention or throughout the course of
CBT. User-friendly features include extensive sample dialogues,
learning exercises for practitioners, and 35 reproducible client
handouts. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can
download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8
1/2" x 11" size. This book is in the Applications of Motivational
Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller,
and Theresa B. Moyers.
Until recently, the literature on lesbian, gay, and bisexual mental
health and that on cognitive-behavioural therapies have followed
different trajectories. Clinical training has been similarly
divided, so that few clinicians develop expertise in both
LGB-affirmative psychotherapy and CBT. Filling a crucial gap, this
practical volume synthesizes knowledge from both fields into a
comprehensive framework for culturally-sensitive CBT practice with
LGB clients. Presented are powerful treatment approaches for
problems that are frequently encountered by gay and straight
clients alike, together with clear-cut guidance for helping
individuals and couples cope with the stresses of sexual minority
status. All therapists serving a diverse clientele will find
invaluable insights and tools in this accessible, up-to-date book.
Following an overview of the specific developmental needs of LGB
individuals, the book reviews the basics of cognitive-behavioural
assessment and treatment.; Chapters then describe evidence-based
applications for treating such challenges as depression, anxiety,
and couple distress, with particular attention to the ways clients'
experiences are shaped by membership in a stig
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