Exposure Therapy for Anxiety Principles and Practice

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2010-11-16
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

Going beyond one-size-fits-all approaches, this indispensable book describes how to design and implement exposure-based interventions for clients suffering from any type of pathological worry or fear. The expert authors translate cutting-edge theory and research into flexible guidelines for real-world clinical practice. They present the nuts and bolts of individualized assessment and treatment planning and offer strategies for engaging clients successfully. Chapters organized around common anxiety triggers feature a wealth of case examples and specific ideas for exposure exercises. Special topics include working with child clients and combining therapy with medication. Several reproducible handouts and forms are provided. This book will be important reading for practitioners and students in clinical psychology, psychiatry, counseling, and social work. It may also serve as a supplemental text in clinically oriented graduate-level courses.

Author Biography

Jonathan S. Abramowitz, PhD, ABPP, is Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Psychology and Research Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. He is also Director of the UNC Anxiety and Stress Disorders Clinic. Dr. Abramowitz conducts research on anxiety disorders and has published 10 books and over 150 peer-reviewed research articles and book chapters. He is a recipient of awards including the David Shakow Early Career Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Clinical Psychology from Division 12 of the American Psychological Association. Brett J. Deacon, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Wyoming and Director of the University of Wyoming Anxiety Disorders Clinic in Laramie. Dr. Deacon has published over 50 peer-reviewed research articles on the nature and treatment of anxiety disorders. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous scientific journals and is a member of the Clinical Advisory Board of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America. He is the recipient of numerous teaching and research awards from the University of Wyoming, among other honors. Stephen P. H. Whiteside, PhD, ABPP, is Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Child Anxiety Disorders Program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He conducts research on the assessment and treatment of childhood anxiety disorders, including the use of neuroimaging to examine the effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Dr. Whiteside has received research funding from the International OCD Foundation and has published 35 articles and book chapters.

Table of Contents

The Fundamentals of Exposure Therapy
Overview and History of Exposure Therapy for Anxietyp. 3
How Well Does Exposure Therapy Work?p. 17
The Nature and Treatment of Clinical Anxietyp. 32
Treatment Planning I: Functional Assessmentp. 51
Treatment Planning II: Hierarchy Development and Treatment Engagementp. 78
Implementing Exposure Therapy: An Overviewp. 106
Implementing Exposure Therapy for Specific Types of Fears
Animal-Related Fearsp. 129
Natural Environmentsp. 143
Social Concernsp. 155
Unwanted Intrusive Thoughtsp. 173
Bodily Cues and Health Concernsp. 201
Contaminationp. 220
The Aftermath of Traumap. 238
Blood-, Injection-, and Injury-Related Stimulip. 255
Incompleteness, Asymmetry, and Not-Just-Right Feelingsp. 269
Special Considerations in the Use of Exposure Techniques
Exposure Therapy with Complex Casesp. 283
Exposure Therapy with Childrenp. 298
Involving Significant Others in Treatmentp. 314
Combining Exposure Therapy with Medicationp. 329
Maintaining Improvement after Treatmentp. 341
A Risk-Benefit Analysis of Exposure Therapyp. 351
Referencesp. 363
Indexp. 385
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