
Recently developed psychosocial treatments for anxiety disorders reflect the systematic influence of scientifically generated knowledge, and these new treatments yield strong results. Research in such areas as information processing, cognition, behavioral avoidance, and the physiological components of anxious arousal has increased our knowledge of mediators that cause and maintain anxiety disorders.The development of these new clinical tools is timely, as epidemiological studies now show that up to 25% of people will experience at least one anxiety disorder in their lifetime. Meanwhile, mental health care providers are increasingly pressured to limit the number of sessions and use demonstrably effective treatments.In this book, the authors review psychosocial treatments for anxiety disorders, focusing on the scientific basis and demonstrated outcomes of the treatments. Cognitive behavioral therapies are highlighted, as they have been the most frequently investigated approaches to treating anxiety disorders. Individual chapters feature specific phobias: social phobia, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. The book is rich in clinical material and integrates science and clinical practice in an effort to help practitioners to improve the effectiveness of their work with anxious clients.
This book investigates the efficacy of evidence-based psychosocial treatments for anxiety disorders within the context of modern clinical practice. Authors Peter D. McLean and Sheila R. Woody, both established experts in clinical psychology, synthesize current research on information processing, cognition, and physiological arousal to provide a framework for effective intervention. The text argues that practitioners must align their clinical strategies with empirically validated outcomes to meet the increasing demand for efficient, high-quality mental health care.
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Experts recognize this work as a practical resource for clinicians seeking to bridge the gap between academic research and direct patient care. Readers frequently note the clinical utility of the text, highlighting its focus on evidence-based methodologies as a standard for professional practice.
Page Count:
369
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190283416
ISBN-13:
9780190283414
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