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Treating Chronic and Severe Mental Disorders: A Handbook of Empirically Supported Interventions

David H. Barlow Editat de Stefan G. Hofmann, Martha C. Tompson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mai 2002
While recent developments in psychopharmacology have been widely disseminated, equally important advances in psychological strategies for severe mental health problems have received less attention. Filling a crucial gap in the literature, this volume brings together leading clinical scientists to present evidence-based approaches for treating schizophrenia, mood disorders, substance use problems, and severe personality disorders. Cutting-edge modalities presented include behavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapies, dynamic therapies, interpersonal therapies, couple and family treatments, motivational interviewing, and more. Throughout, step-by-step clinical guidelines are accompanied by illustrative case examples and patient-therapist dialogues. Particular attention is given to strategies for integrating psychological and pharmacological interventions, as well as to gender and cultural issues in treatment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781572307650
ISBN-10: 157230765X
Pagini: 430
Dimensiuni: 184 x 261 x 27 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Ediția:2002-2003.
Editura: Guilford Publications

Cuprins

Part1: Psychological Treatments for Schizophrenia. Falloon, Cognitive-Behavioral Family and Educational Interventions for Schizophrenic Disorders. Pratt, Mueser, Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia. Hogarty, Personal Therapy: A Practical Psychotherapy for the Stabilization of Schizophrenia. Tarrier, Haddock, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Schizophrenia: A Case Formulation Approach. Part 2: Psychological Treatments For Mood Disorders. Hamilton, Dobson, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression. Otto, Reilly-Harrington, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for the Management of Bipolar Disorder. Swartz, Markowitz, Frank, Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Unipolar and Bipolar Disorders. Miklowitz, Family-Focused Treatment for Bipolar Disorder. K.D. O'Leary, Treatment of Marital Discord and Coexisting Depression. Rotheram-Borus, Goldstein, Elkavich, Treatment of Suicidality. Part 3: Psychological Treatments For Substance Use and Abuse Disorders. Handmaker, Walters, Motivational Interviewing for Initiating Change in Problem Drinking and Drug Use. T.A. O'Leary, Monti, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Alcohol Addiction. Nowinski, Twelve-Step Facilitation Therapy for Alcohol Problems. Rohrbaugh, Shoham, Couple Treatment for Alcohol Abuse: A Systemic Family Consultation Model. Higgins, Sigmon, Budney, Psychosocial Treatment of Cocaine Dependence: The Community Reinforcement plus Vouchers Approach. Part 4: Psychological Treatments for Severe Personality Disorders. Koerner, Linehan, Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. Whitehurst, Ridolfi, Gunderson, Multiple Family Group Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder. Letourneau, Cunningham, Henggeler, Multisystemic Treatment of Antisocial Behavior in Adolescents. Freeman, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Severe Personality Disorders. Kuhn, McCullough, Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Resolving Character Pathology by Treating Affect Phobias. Hofmann, Tompson, Concluding Remarks.

Recenzii

'Selects and presents evidence-based strategies from a veritable 'Who's Who' in psychological treatments. ... Individual chapters outline specific clinical strategies in a well-organized, readable fashion.' - Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

'For those readers who want an informed contemporary accounting of some of the most promising psychosocial treatments for disorders for which psychosocial treatments have not before been widely available, this would be an excellent choice.' - The Clinical Psychologist

Notă biografică

Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at Boston University.
Martha C. Tompson, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Boston University.