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Overview
A timely clinical resource on the most widely used treatment approachEdited by Michel Hersen, a recognized expert in the field, Clinical Behavior Therapy provides up-to-the-minute information on both traditional and current issues surrounding the treatment of child, adolescent, and adult disorders. Featuring an impressive list of contributors on the cutting edge of behavior therapy research, this valuable resource aids clinicians in achieving the most common goals in performing psychotherapy with adults and children, including describing the case succinctly, determining the best method to assess the client, dealing with complications during the course of treatment, ensuring continuation of therapeutic gains, and assessing overall treatment effectiveness.
Topics covered include:
* Major depressive disorder
* Panic and agoraphobia
* Posttraumatic stress disorder
* Bulimia nervosa
* Borderline personality disorder
* Alcohol abuse
* Marital dysfunction
* Childhood depression
* Obsessive-compulsive disorder
* Social phobia
* Anorexia nervosa
* Conduct disorder
* Mental retardation
* Elimination disorder
Along with a description of each disorder and chief complaints, every chapter addresses behavioral assessment, medical consultation, the course of treatment, therapist/client factors, and recommendations on termination and follow-up. Also considered are the more contemporaneous issues, such as managed care, case conceptualization, and rationale for treatment choice. The text's attention to the increased emphasis on accountability, assessment, clear conceptuali-zation, and treatment effectiveness makes Clinical Behavior Therapy a vital contribution to the field.
Synopsis
A timely clinical resource on the most widely used treatment approach
Edited by Michel Hersen, a recognized expert in the field, Clinical Behavior Therapy provides up-to-the-minute information on both traditional and current issues surrounding the treatment of child, adolescent, and adult disorders. Featuring an impressive list of contributors on the cutting edge of behavior therapy research, this valuable resource aids clinicians in achieving the most common goals in performing psychotherapy with adults and children, including describing the case succinctly, determining the best method to assess the client, dealing with complications during the course of treatment, ensuring continuation of therapeutic gains, and assessing overall treatment effectiveness.
Topics covered include:
* Major depressive disorder
* Panic and agoraphobia
* Posttraumatic stress disorder
* Bulimia nervosa
* Borderline personality disorder
* Alcohol abuse
* Marital dysfunction
* Childhood depression
* Obsessive-compulsive disorder
* Social phobia
* Anorexia nervosa
* Conduct disorder
* Mental retardation
* Elimination disorder
Along with a description of each disorder and chief complaints, every chapter addresses behavioral assessment, medical consultation, the course of treatment, therapist/client factors, and recommendations on termination and follow-up. Also considered are the more contemporaneous issues, such as managed care, case conceptualization, and rationale for treatment choice. The text's attention to the increased emphasis on accountability, assessment, clear conceptuali-zation, and treatment effectivenessmakes Clinical Behavior Therapy a vital contribution to the field.
Booknews
Fifty-six specialists from the U.S., Canada, and the Netherlands present 25 case studies grouped into sections on adult disorders and problems, and childhood and adolescent disorders and problems. The text provides up-to-date answers to frequently asked questions by students in all disciplinespsychology, psychiatry, counseling, and social workwho are doing psychotherapy with both adults and children. Topics covered include depression, panic, agoraphobia, social phobias, posttraumatic stress disorder, bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, elimination disorder, borderline personality disorder, alcohol abuse, marital dysfunction, obsessive-compulsive disorder, conduct disorder, and mental retardation. Also suitable as a resource text for practicing clinicians. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Editorials
From the Publisher
"Overall, the book represents a strong choice as a text for use in the clinical training of mental health professionals." (Contemporary Psychology, April 2004; Vol.49, No.2)"Overall, this casebook has achieved status as a new benchmark of excellence in the field of psychology." (Psychiatric Services, Vol. 54 No.9, September 2003)