Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Volume 2

Applications


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Edited by Amy Wenzel
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Volume 2 of this two-volume handbook of contemporary cognitive behavioral scholarship evaluates the application of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to specific clinical conditions, modalities and settings, and diverse populations.



CBT is a psychological treatment that focuses on shifting unhelpful thinking or behavior patterns to more adaptive thinking or behavior patterns. An extensive body of empirical research confirms that CBT is highly efficacious in treating depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol and drug use problems, marital problems, eating disorders, and severe mental illness. Edited by renowned CBT scholar and practitioner Amy Wenzel, this handbooks in-depth coverage, up-to-date research, and rich clinical examples make it an invaluable resource for all clinicians who offer CBT.



Volume 1 provides a historical and theoretical overview of CBT, summarizes the empirical support for the approach, describes the main strategies and techniques, and outlines an array of CBT treatment packages.


Contributors



I. APPLICATIONS TO CLINICAL POPULATIONS




  1. Depression

    Daniel R. Strunk, Benjamin J. Pfeifer, and Iony D. Ezawa

  2. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders

    Kamila S. White and Vien Cheung

  3. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    Christine Purdon

  4. Cognitive Behavior Therapies for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

    Anke Ehlers and Jennifer Wild

  5. Eating Disorders

    Madelyn Ruggieri, Courtney McCuen-Wurst, and Kelly C. Allison

  6. Addictions

    A. Tom Horvath

  7. Bipolar Disorder

    Cory F. Newman

  8. Psychosis

    Neal Stolar and Rebecca M. Wolfe

  9. Insomnia

    Jason G. Ellis, Michael L. Perlis, and Donn Posner

  10. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anger Management

    Michael J. Toohey

  11. Suicide Prevention

    Abby Adler Mandel, Shari Jager-Hyman, and Gregory K. Brown

  12. Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    J. Russell Ramsay

  13. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain

    John D. Otis, Alex E. Keller, and Lydia Chevalier

  14. Cognitive and Behavioral Treatments for Obesity

    Jena Shaw Tronieri



II. MODALITIES AND SETTINGS




  1. Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy

    Elizabeth J. Pawluk and Randi E. McCabe

  2. Cognitive Behavioral Couple and Family Therapy

    Frank M. Dattilio and Norman B. Epstein

  3. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Primary Care

    Robert A. DiTomasso, Scott Glassman, Christina Berchock Shook, Anna Zacharcenko, and Michelle R. Lent

  4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Inpatient Wards

    Aaron P. Brinen

  5. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Delivered Using the Internet

    Gerhard Andersson and Per Carlbring

  6. Combined Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Pharmacotherapy

    Jesse H. Wright, Stephen S. O’Connor, Jessica Reis, and Michael E. Thase

  7. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Supervision

    Donna M. Sudak and Robert P. Reiser



III. APPLICATIONS TO DIVERSE POPULATIONS




  1. Children and Adolescents With Externalizing Disorders

    R. Trent Codd III and Nathan Roth

  2. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children and Adolescents With Internalizing Disorders

    Amber Calloway, Nicole Fleischer, and Torrey A. Creed

  3. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Older People

    Kenneth Laidlaw

  4. Veterans and Military Service Members

    Maegan M. Paxton Willing, Larissa L. Tate, and David S. Riggs

  5. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations

    Trevor A. Hart, Julia R. G. Vernon, and Tae L. Hart

  6. Ethnic Minority Cultural Adaptations of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Gayle Y. Iwamasa

  7. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Religious Individuals

    Moses Appel and David H. Rosmarin



Conclusion: Roots in the Past and Vision for the Future

Amy Wenzel



Index


Amy Wenzel, PhD, ABPP, is a licensed clinical psychologist, owner and director of the Main Line Center for Evidence-Based Psychotherapy, faculty member at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and certified trainer-consultant with the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.



She has authored or edited 25 books and treatment manuals, many on cognitive behavioral therapy. She lives in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, suburbs.


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