
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (cbt) Is Arguably The Most Effective Psychotherapy Model For Children And Adolescents With Emotional Disorders (e.g., Anxiety, Depression, Obsessive-compulsive Disorders, Trauma And Stress-related Disorders, Etc.). Emotional Disorders In Youth Frequently Overlap Or Co-occur, And Yet Many Of The Existing, Effective Therapies Available For Children And Adolescents With Emotional Disorders Target Just One Or A Smaller Subset Of These Problems. The Unified Protocols For Transdiagnostic Treatment Of Emotional Disorders In Children And Adolescents, Based In Groundbreaking Research From Jill Ehrenreich-may, David H. Barlow, And Colleagues, Suggest That There May Be A Simpler And More Efficient Method Of Utilizing Effective Strategies, Such As Those Commonly Included In Cbt, In A Manner That Addresses The Broad Array Of Emotional Disorder Symptoms In Children And Adolescents. The Child And Adolescent Unified Protocols Do This By Framing Effective Strategies In The General Language Of Strong Or Intense Emotions, More Broadly, And By Targeting Change Through A Common Lens That Applies Across Emotional Disorders. Specifically, The Child And Adolescent Unified Protocols Help Youth By Allowing Them To Focus On A Straightforward Goal Across Emotional Disorders: Reducing Intense Negative Emotion States By Extinguishing The Distress And Anxiety These Emotions Produce Through Emotion-focused Education, Awareness Techniques, Cognitive Strategies, Problem-solving And An Array Of Behavioral Strategies, Including A Full-range Of Exposure And Activation Techniques. The Unified Protocol For Children And Adolescents Comprises A Therapist Guide, As Well As Two Workbooks, One For Children, And One For Adolescents.
This text investigates the efficacy of a transdiagnostic approach to treating emotional disorders in youth by consolidating disparate cognitive behavioral strategies into a unified clinical framework. The authors, a team of clinical psychologists led by David H. Barlow and Jill Ehrenreich-May, argue that because emotional disorders in children and adolescents frequently co-occur, a singular, flexible protocol is more efficient than disorder-specific treatments. By reframing therapeutic interventions through the lens of intense emotional regulation, the authors provide a methodology that addresses anxiety, depression, and trauma-related symptoms simultaneously.
What You Will Find
Clinicians and researchers identify this work as a significant contribution to the field of pediatric mental health, noting its utility in streamlining complex treatment plans. Experts frequently highlight the practical design of the accompanying workbooks as a primary asset for facilitating patient engagement in clinical settings.
Page Count:
152
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199340994
ISBN-13:
9780199340996
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