Understanding and treating panic disorder : cognitive-behavioural approaches

Author(s)

    • Taylor, Steven

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Understanding and treating panic disorder : cognitive-behavioural approaches

Steven Taylor

(The Wiley series in clinical psychology)

Wiley, c2000

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Description and Table of Contents

Volume

pbk ISBN 9780471490678

Description

A comprehensive guide that integrates theory, research, and treatment guidelines for using state-of-the-art methods for treating both routine and challenging cases of panic disorder (with or without agoraphobia).

Table of Contents

About the Author ix Foreword Richard J. McNally xi Preface xiii Part I Theoretical foundations and empirical findings Chapter 1 Panic attacks, panic disorder, and agoraphobia 1 Chapter 2 Comorbidity: panic disorder in context 20 Chapter 3 Cognitive models 37 Chapter 4 Feared sensations: what are their causes? 58 Chapter 5 Meta-analyses of treatment outcome 81 Chapter 6 Treatment outcome: a closer look 111 Chapter 7 Combining psychological treatments with drug therapies 155 Chapter 8 Predicting treatment outcome 178 Part II Clinical protocols and procedures Chapter 9 Assessment 217 Chapter 10 Developing a case formulation 261 Chapter 11 Cognitive-behaviour therapy: an overview 285 Chapter 12 Cognitive interventions 308 Chapter 13 Interoceptive and situational exposure 339 Chapter 14 Adjunctive cognitive-behavioural interventions 366 Chapter 15 Strategies for improving treatment adherence and preventing relapse 388 Chapter 16 Cognitive-behavioural protocols for special populations 401 Chapter 17 Other psychological treatments 427 References 443 Author Index 497 Subject Index 507
Volume

hbk ISBN 9780471987048

Description

This guide integrates theory, research, and treatment guidelines for using the major cognitive and behavioural interventions for treating both routine and challenging cases of panic disorder (with or without agoraphobia). Challenging cases include: those in which panic disorder is comorbid with other disorders; atypical cases; and treatment-resistant cases. A case-formulation approach is described for helping the clinician understand the causes and optimal treatments of the patient's problems. It reviews indications, caveats, and contraindications for various treatment procedures (typically not covered in detail in other books). Emphasizing empirically validated treatments, it describes protocols for implementing CBT in specific settings (e.g. emergency rooms, rural settings) and for specific populations (e.g., children, adolescents, the elderly).

Table of Contents

  • THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND EMPIRICAL FINDINGS
  • Panic Attacks, Panic Disorders, and Agoraphobia
  • Comorbidity: Panic Disorder in Context
  • Cognitive Models
  • Feared Sensations: What are Their Causes?
  • Meta-Analyses of Treatment Outcome
  • Treatment Outcome: A Closer Look
  • Combining Psychological Treatments with Drug Therapies
  • Predicting Treatment Outcome
  • CLINICAL PROTOCOLS AND PROCEDURES
  • Assessment
  • Developing a Case Formulation
  • Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy: An Overview
  • Cognitive Interventions
  • Interoceptive and Situational Exposure
  • Adjunctive Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions
  • Strategies for Improving Treatment Adherence and Preventing Relapse
  • Cognitive-behavioural Protocols for Special Populations
  • Other Psychological Treatments
  • References
  • Indexes.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA48214517
  • ISBN
    • 0471987042
    • 0471490679
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chichester
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 516 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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