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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for refractory cases : turning failure into success

Title
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for refractory cases : turning failure into success / edited by Dean McKay, Jonathan S. Abramowitz, and Steven Taylor.
Publication
  • Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2010]
  • ©2010

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Additional Authors
  • McKay, Dean, 1966-
  • Abramowitz, Jonathan S.
  • Taylor, Steven, 1960-
Description
xxiii, 432 pages : illustrations; 26 cm
Summary
  • "Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective in treating a wide range of psychological problems. Yet many clients whose symptom presentations significantly differ from textbook examples feel that their treatment has failed. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Refractory Cases: Turning Failure Into Success expertly demonstrates how these standard intervention protocols can be appropriately modified to meet client needs.
  • With each chapter, leaders in the field of CBT address the management and prevention of treatment nonresponsiveness with a range of populations that include social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, depression, insomnia, impulse control disorder, anger issues, and borderline personality disorder among others. Using illustrative case examples and intervention protocols, this volume offers practical guidance for clinicians facing resistance and limited response to CBT from their clients. The editors also closely examine future directions in research to further advance the success of CBT in treating these refractory cases."--Pub. desc.
Subject
  • Cognitive therapy > Case studies
  • Mental illness > Treatment
  • Cognitive therapy
  • Mental Disorders > therapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Mental illness > Treatment
  • Cognitive therapy
  • Kognitive Verhaltenstherapie
  • Problem
  • Methode
  • Therapieresistenz
Genre/Form
  • Case Reports
  • Case studies
  • Case studies.
  • Études de cas.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The nature of refractory clients and their impact on the practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Cognitive-behavioral therapy and refractory cases : what factors lead to limited treatment response? / Dean McKay, Steven Taylor, and Jonathan S. Abramowitz -- Adjusting treatment for partial- or nonresponse to contemporary cognitive-behavioral therapy / Anita Federici, Karen Rowa, and Martin M. Antony -- Treating refractory cases in specific diagnostic populations and clinical problems. Panic with agoraphobia / Melissa M. Magaro and Michelle G. Craske -- Social anxiety disorder / Anna Rosenberg, Deborah Roth Ledley, and Richard G. Heimberg -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder / Dean McKay, Steven Taylor, and Jonathan S. Abramowitz -- Generalized anxiety disorder / Michael R. Ritter, Michelle A. Blackmore, and Richard G. Heimberg -- Posttraumatic stress disorder / Steven Taylor -- Eating disorders / Ata Ghaderi -- Depression / Bruce A. Arnow and Lisa I. Post -- Substance use disorders -- Roisin M. O'Connor and Sherry H. Stewart -- Impulse control disorders / Jon E. Grant and Brian L. Odlaug -- Sexual problems / Peter J. de Jong, Jacques van Lankveld, and Hermien J. Elgersma -- Insomnia / Allison G. Harvey -- Anger / Howard Kassinove and Raymond Chip Tafrate -- Treating refractory populations and clinical problems. -- Hypochondriasis and severe health anxiety / Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Steven Taylor, and Dean McKay -- Borderline personality disorder / Alexander L. Chapman -- Paraphilias / J. Paul Fedoroff and W.L. Marshall -- Antisocial and psychopathic individuals / Michele Galietta [and others] -- Afterword: Future directions in treating refractory cases.
ISBN
  • 9781433804724
  • 1433804727
  • 9781433808180
  • 1433808188
LCCN
2009008177
OCLC
  • ocn312445099
  • 312445099
  • SCSB-9786710
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library