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CBT for Worry and Generalised Anxiety Disorder


CBT for Worry and Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Paperback by Wilkinson, Andrew; Meares, Kevin; Freeston, Mark

CBT for Worry and Generalised Anxiety Disorder

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ISBN:
9781849203340
Publication Date:
31 Mar 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
CBT for Worry and Generalised Anxiety Disorder

Description

This practical introduction helps trainees use cognitive behavioural therapy to assess and treat generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), one of the most commonly presented client issues. Taking the reader step-by-step through each stage of CBT with anxiety and worry, the authors illustrate the whole range of different treatment techniques whilst keeping the book accessible and concise. Tailored to current High and Low Intensity (IAPT) training, it covers self-help literature as well as traditional one-to-one therapy. The book: - contains illustrative case material, balancing an evidence-based approach with awareness of the realities of today's practice - alerts trainees to the potential complicating factors and the co-existence of other anxiety or mood disorders alongside GAD - addresses cross-cutting professional themes, such as working with morbidity and the pressures of working within NHS settings. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this book is essential reading for all CBT trainees on IAPT programmes, as well as trainees on postgraduate counselling, psychotherapy and clinical psychology courses. Qualified therapists who require an update in this area will also find this a useful resource.

Contents

PART ONE: INTRODUCING CBT FOR GENERAL ANXIETY DISORDER (GAD) Introducing Generalized Anxiety Disorder Key Psychological Processes in GAD PART TWO: CBT FOR GAD IN PRACTICE The Assessment and Initial Formulation of GAD Key Interventions 1: Worry Awareness Training Key Interventions 2: Recognising and Overcoming Intolerance of Uncertainty Key Interventions 3: Recognising and Overcoming Positive Beliefs about Worry Overcoming Worry 1: Real Event Worry Overcoming Worry 2: Hypothetical Event Worry Relapse Prevention GAD and Low-Intensity Approaches Co-Morbidity Complicating Factors

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