Exposure therapy for anxiety : principles and practice

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    • Abramowitz, Jonathan S.
    • Deacon, Brett J.
    • Whiteside, Stephen P. H.

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Exposure therapy for anxiety : principles and practice

Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Brett J. Deacon, Stephen P.H. Whiteside

Guilford Press, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-383) and index

"Paperback edition 2012"--T.p. verso

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Description

This book has been replaced by Exposure Therapy for Anxiety, Second Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-3952-9.

Table of Contents

I. The Fundamentals of Exposure Therapy 1. Overview and History of Exposure Therapy for Anxiety 2. How Well Does Exposure Therapy Work? 3. The Nature and Treatment of Clinical Anxiety 4. Treatment Planning I: Functional Assessment 5. Treatment Planning II: Hierarchy Development and Treatment Engagement 6. Implementing Exposure Therapy: An Overview II. Implementing Exposure Therapy for Specific Types of Fears 7. Animal-Related Fears 8. Natural Environments 9. Social Concerns 10. Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts 11. Bodily Cues and Health Concerns 12. Contamination 13. The Aftermath of Trauma 14. Blood-, Injection-, and Injury-Related Stimuli 15. Incompleteness, Asymmetry, and ""Not-Just-Right"" Feelings III. Special Considerations in the Use of Exposure Techniques 16. Exposure Therapy with Complex Cases 17. Exposure Therapy with Children 18. Involving Significant Others in Treatment 19. Combining Exposure Therapy with Medication 20. Maintaining Improvement after Treatment 21. A Risk-Benefit Analysis of Exposure Therapy

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