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Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Volume 2 covers the evidence-based practices now identified for treating adults with a wide range of DSM disorders. Topics include fundamental issues, adult cognitive disorders, substance-related disorders, psychotic, mood, and anxiety disorders, and sexual disorders.
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Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Volume 2 covers the evidence-based practices now identified for treating adults with a wide range of DSM disorders. Topics include fundamental issues, adult cognitive disorders, substance-related disorders, psychotic, mood, and anxiety disorders, and sexual disorders. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of the evidence-based practice literature for each disorder and then covers several different treatment types for clinical implementation. Edited by the renowned Peter Sturmey and Michel Hersen and featuring contributions from experts in the field, this reference is ideal for academics, researchers, and libraries.
Author Biography
Michel Hersen (Ph.D., ABPP, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1966) is Professor and Dean of the School of?Professional Psychology?at Pacific University. He is?Past President of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy.? He has coauthored and co-edited 146 books and has published 225 scientific journal articles. He is co-editor of several psychological journals, including Behavior Modification, Aggression & Violent Behavior: A Review Journal, Clinical Psychology Review, and Journal of Family Violence.?He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Anxiety Disorders and of Clinical Case Studies. Earlier in his career, he was in full-time private practice and on several occasions he has had part-time private practices. Peter Sturmey (BSc., PhD. M/Clin Psychology A.F. B. Ps.S University of Liverpool, UK)?is Professor in the Department of Psychology, Queen's College, City University of New York. He is recognized as an international authority on functional assessment, and published Functional Analysis in Clinical Psychology with Wiley in 1996. More recently, he co-edited Offenders with Developmental Disabilities with Bill Lindsay and John Taylor in 2004.
Table of Contents
Preface ix Acknowledgments xi Contributors xiii I Overview and Foundational Issues 1 1 Evidence-Based Practice in Adult Mental Health 3B. Christopher Frueh, Julian D. Ford, Jon D. Elhai, and Anouk L. Grubaugh 2 Developing Clinical Guidelines for Adults: Experience from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence 15Stephen Pilling 3 Professional Training Issues in Evidence-Based Clinical Psychology 39Andrew J. Baillie and Lorna Peters 4 Limitations to Evidence-Based Practice 55Thomas Maier 5 Economics of Evidence-Based Practice and Mental Health 71Martin Knapp and David McDaid II Specific Disorders 95 6 Dementia and Related Cognitive Disorders 97Bob Woods, Linda Clare, and Gill Windle 7 Alcohol Use Disorders 133Kevin A. Hallgren, Brenna L. Greenfield, Benjamin Ladd, Lisa H. Glynn, and Barbara S. McCrady 8 Tobacco-Related Disorders 167Lion Shahab and Jennifer Fidler 9 Illicit Substance-Related Disorders 197Ellen Vedel and Paul M. G. Emmelkamp 10 Schizophrenia 221Christopher Jones and Alan Meaden 11 Depression and Dysthymic Disorders 243Pim Cuijpers, Annemieke van Straten, Ellen Driessen, Patricia van Oppen, Claudi Bockting, and Gerhard Andersson 12 Panic Disorder 285Naomi Koerner, Valerie Vorstenbosch, and Martin M. Antony 13 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 313Monnica Williams, Mark B. Powers, and Edna B. Foa 14 Posttraumatic Stress and Acute Stress Disorders 337Mark B. Powers, Nisha Nayak, Shawn P. Cahill, and Edna B. Foa 15 Somatoform and Factitious Disorders 365Lesley A. Allen and Robert L. Woolfolk 16 Erectile Dysfunction (Ed) 395Tamara Melnik, Sidney Glina, and Álvaro N. Atallah 17 Sexual Dysfunctions in Women 413Moniek M. ter Kuile, Stephanie Both, and Jacques J. D. M. van Lankveld 18 Paraphilias and Sexual Offending 437Leigh Harkins and Anthony R. Beech 19 Sleep Disorders in Adults 459Allison G. Harvey and Natasha Dagys 20 Pathological Gambling 477Becky L. Nastally and Mark R. Dixon 21 Adjustment Disorder 493Brian P. O'Connor and Hilary Cartwright 22 Borderline Personality Disorder 507Joel R. Sneed, Eric A. Fertuck, Dora Kanellopoulos, and Michelle E. Culang-Reinlieb 23 Other Personality Disorders 531Mary McMurran 24 Relational Problems 549Sherry A. M. Steenwyk, Michelle A. Doeden, James L. Furrow, and David C. Atkins 25 Nonpharmacological Interventions for Chronic Pain 569John G. Arena and Rebecca L. Jump 26 Hypochondriasis and Health-Related Anxiety 603Steven Taylor, Dean McKay, and Jonathan S. Abramowitz 27 Social Anxiety Disorder 621Judy Wong, Elizabeth A. Gordon, and Richard G. Heimberg 28 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 651Allison J. Ouimet, Roger Covin, and David J. A. Dozois Author Index 681 Subject Index 727
Review
The volumes are exhaustive in terms of topic breadth and depth, replete with a plethora of research findings on the etiology of numerous psychological and psychiatric "disorders," along with treatment modalities and their efficacy with children/adolescents and adults.It would be hard to surpass what these volumes offer in terms of the sheer amount of clinical and research information that they present and have synthesized, not to mention their vast bibliographies. Both volumes contain 28 chapters in two sections, one on foundational issues and the other on specific disorders. Each "disorder" chapter, essentially, is a review of the current state of the "evidence" as it pertains to the disorder at hand and how to treat it.This is a book collection that should be in every psychology and psychiatry library and on clinical graduate program reading lists. The collection is also an excellent comprehensive sourcebook for practitioners and researchers. Moreover, it can serve as an important component of academic assignments pertaining to critical review and thinking in the clinical decision-making process, provided that clinical instructors and students dig a bit deeper, beyond the syntheses and reviews of the literature, the conclusions of which sometimes need to be questioned. (Roland A Carlstedt, PsycCritiques, May 1, 2013, volume 58, Release 18, Article 9)
Review Text
The volumes are exhaustive in terms of topic breadth and depth, replete with a plethora of research findings on the etiology of numerous psychological and psychiatric "disorders," along with treatment modalities and their efficacy with children/adolescents and adults.It would be hard to surpass what these volumes offer in terms of the sheer amount of clinical and research information that they present and have synthesized, not to mention their vast bibliographies. Both volumes contain 28 chapters in two sections, one on foundational issues and the other on specific disorders. Each "disorder" chapter, essentially, is a review of the current state of the "evidence" as it pertains to the disorder at hand and how to treat it.This is a book collection that should be in every psychology and psychiatry library and on clinical graduate program reading lists. The collection is also an excellent comprehensive sourcebook for practitioners and researchers. Moreover, it can serve as an important component of academic assignments pertaining to critical review and thinking in the clinical decision-making process, provided that clinical instructors and students dig a bit deeper, beyond the syntheses and reviews of the literature, the conclusions of which sometimes need to be questioned. (Roland A Carlstedt, PsycCritiques, May 1, 2013, volume 58, Release 18, Article 9)
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The volumes are exhaustive in terms of topic breadth and depth, replete with a plethora of research findings on the etiology of numerous psychological and psychiatric "disorders," along with treatment modalities and their efficacy with children/adolescents and adults. It would be hard to surpass what these volumes offer in terms of the sheer amount of clinical and research information that they present and have synthesized, not to mention their vast bibliographies. Both volumes contain 28 chapters in two sections, one on foundational issues and the other on specific disorders. Each "disorder" chapter, essentially, is a review of the current state of the "evidence" as it pertains to the disorder at hand and how to treat it. This is a book collection that should be in every psychology and psychiatry library and on clinical graduate program reading lists. The collection is also an excellent comprehensive sourcebook for practitioners and researchers. Moreover, it can serve as an important component of academic assignments pertaining to critical review and thinking in the clinical decision-making process, provided that clinical instructors and students dig a bit deeper, beyond the syntheses and reviews of the literature, the conclusions of which sometimes need to be questioned. (Roland A Carlstedt, PsycCritiques , May 1, 2013, volume 58, Release 18, Article 9)
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VolumeII Part I OVERVEW AND FOUNDATIONALISSUES Chapter 1 Evidence-Based Practice inAdult Mental Health (B. Christopher Frueh, Julian D. Ford, JonD. Elhai, and Anouk L. Grubaugh) Chapter 2 Developing ClinicalGuidelines for Adults: Experience From the National Institute forHealth and Clinical Excellence (StephenPilling) Chapter 3 Professional TrainingIssues in Evidence-Based Clinical Psychology (Andrew J. Baillieand Lorna Peters) Chapter 4 Limitations toEvidence-Based Practice (Thomas Maier) Chapter 5 Economics of Evidence-BasedPractice and Mental Health (Martin Knapp and DavidMcDaid) Part II SPECIFICDISORDERS Chapter 6 Dementia and RelatedCognitive Disorders (Bob Woods, Linda Clare, and GillWindle) Chapter 7 Evidence-Based Practicesfor the Treatment of Adults With Alcohol Use Disorders (Kevin A.Hallgren, Brenna L. Greenfield, Benjamin Ladd, Lisa H. Glynn, andBarbara S. McCrady) Chapter 8 Tobacco-Related Disorders (Lion Shahab and Jennifer Fidler) Chapter 9 Illicit Substance-RelatedDisorders (Ellen Vedel and Paul M. G.Emmelkamp) Chapter 10 Psychological andPsychosocial Treatment and Management of Schizophrenia (Christopher Jones and Alan Meaden) Chapter 11 Depression and DysthymicDisorders (Pim Cuijpers, Annemieke van Straten, Ellen Driessen,Patricia van Oppen, Claudi Bockting, and GerhardAndersson) Chapter 12 Panic Disorder (NaomiKoerner, Valerie Vorstenbosch, and Martin M.Antony) Chapter 13 Obsessive-CompulsiveDisorder (Monnica T. Williams, Mark B. Powers, and Edna B.Foa) Chapter 14 Posttraumatic Stress andAcute Stress Disorders (Mark B. Powers, Nisha Nayak, Shawn P.Cahill, and Edna B. Foa) Chapter 15 Somatoform and FactitiousDisorders (Lesley A. Allen and Robert L.Woolfolk) Chapter 16 Evidence-BasedPsychotherapy Research of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) (TamaraMelnik, Sidney Glina, and
Details ISBN0470335467 ISBN-10 0470335467 ISBN-13 9780470335468 Format Hardcover Subtitle Adult Disorders Year 2012 DEWEY 616.89 Media Book Short Title HANDBK OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRAC Edition Description Volume 2 Language English Edition Volume 2 Pages 768 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States UK Release Date 2012-06-15 AU Release Date 2012-05-11 NZ Release Date 2012-05-11 Author Peter Sturmey Publication Date 2012-06-15 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly US Release Date 2012-06-15 Series Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology We've got this
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