
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterised by excessive anxiety and worry about everyday concerns such as work, family, relationships, finances, health, and safety. The worry is difficult to control; it lasts months and years rather than hours or days, and is accompanied by a variety of additional symptoms including restlessness, irritability, fatigue, muscle tension, and difficulties concentrating and sleeping. The worry and anxiety in GAD is distressing and disabling. People who worry in a maladaptive way benefit from good, proactive treatment, and that is the focus of this book. It begins by tracing the history of GAD. It then looks at the effectiveness of pharmacological and psychological treatments and favours the latter. In chapter 4, contemporary models of GAD are listed and new developments in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) are explored. This chapter may be particularly applicable to the difficult-to-get-better patient. A clinician's guide to treatment is then presented which covers assessment, formulation, and the beneficial and problematic steps in CBT. Finally there is a patients' treatment manual that can be used as a curriculum for individual or group therapy, or it can be copied and provided to patients to work though on their own. 'Treatment of generalized anxiety disorder' is a short, accessible, and practical guide for any therapist who has to deal with this debilitating problem.
This book investigates the clinical management of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) by providing a structured, evidence-based framework for both therapists and patients. The authors, Alison E. Mahoney, Gavin Andrews, and Megan J. Hobbs, utilize their clinical expertise to advocate for psychological interventions over pharmacological ones. They present a comprehensive approach that integrates historical context, contemporary cognitive behavioral models, and practical application tools for clinicians and patients alike.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently identify this text as a highly practical resource for integrating CBT into daily practice. Experts note that the inclusion of a ready-to-use patient manual makes it a functional tool for both individual therapy and group settings.
Page Count:
235
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191076678
ISBN-13:
9780191076671
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