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Clinical Behavior Therapy: Adults and Children

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Description

A timely clinical resource on the most widely used treatmentapproach

Edited by Michel Hersen, a recognized expert in the field, ClinicalBehavior Therapy provides up-to-the-minute information on bothtraditional and current issues surrounding the treatment of child, adolescent, and adult disorders. Featuring an impressive list ofcontributors on the cutting edge of behavior therapy research, thisvaluable resource aids clinicians in achieving the most commongoals in performing psychotherapy with adults and children, including describing the case succinctly, determining the bestmethod to assess the client, dealing with complications during thecourse 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, medicalconsultation, the course of treatment, therapist/client factors, and recommendations on termination and follow-up. Also consideredare the more contemporaneous issues, such as managed care, caseconceptualization, and rationale for treatment choice. The text’sattention to the increased emphasis on accountability, assessment, clear conceptuali-zation, and treatment effectiveness makesClinical Behavior Therapy a vital contribution to the field.

Author: Hersen, Michel

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 471392588
Language: English
Pages: 513

Additional information

Weight 2.43 lbs
Dimensions 10.26 × 7.2 × 1.24 in

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