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Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders

Therapist Guide
Langbeschreibung
Emerging conceptualizations of major emotional disorders emphasize their commonalities rather than their differences, including considerable overlap in disorder phenomenology, a common set of vulnerabilities to development of emotional disorders, and generalization of treatment response across disorders. Current research lends support for a unified transdiagnostic approach to treatment of these disorders that considers these commonalities and is applicable to a range of emotional disorders.

Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders, part of the TreatmentsThatWork series of therapist manuals and patient workbooks, is a radical departure from disorder-specific treatments of various emotional disorders, and is designed to be applicable to all anxiety and unipolar mood disorders, as well as other disorders with strong emotional components, such as many somatoform and dissociative disorders. The Unified Protocol (UP) capitalizes on the contributions made by cognitive-behavioral theorists by distilling and incorporating the common principles of CBT present in all evidenced based protocols for specific emotional disorders, as well as drawing on the field of emotion science for insights into deficits in emotion regulation. The UP contains seven modules and focuses on four core strategies: becoming mindfully aware of emotional experience; reappraising rigid emotion laden attributions; identifying and preventing behavioral and emotional avoidance; and facilatating exposure to both interoceptive and situational cues associated with emotional experiences. Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders will be an essential resource for all therapists and psychiatrists who implement CBT strategies, as well as any clinician treating anxiety and depressive disorders.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1 Background for Therapists

Chapter 1 Introductory Information for Therapists

Chapter 2 The Nature of Emotional Disorders

Chapter 3 Basic Principles Underlying Treatment and Outline of the Treatment Procedures

Chapter 4 Overview of General Treatment Format and Procedures

Part 2 Treatment Modules

Chapter 5 Module 1: Motivation Enhancement for Treatment Engagement

Chapter 6 Module 2: Understanding Emotions

Chapter 7 Module 2: Recognizing and Tracking Your Emotional Responses

Chapter 8 Module 3: Emotion Awareness Training: Learning to Observe Experiences

Chapter 9 Module 4: Cognitive Appraisal and Reappraisal

Chapter 10 Module 5: Emotion Avoidance

Chapter 11 Module 5: Emotion-Driven Behaviors

Chapter 12 Module 6: Awareness and Tolerance of Physical Sensations

Chapter 13 Module 7: Interoceptive and Situational Emotion Exposures

Chapter 14 Medications for Anxiety, Depression, and Related Emotional Disorders

Chapter 15 Module 8: Accomplishments, Maintenance, and Relapse Prevention

References

About the Authors
David H. Barlow, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. He is the editor for the Treatments That Work series of therapist manuals and patient workbooks, as well as the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology.
Todd J. Farchione, Ph.D. is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, and Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University.

Christopher P. Fairholme, Ph.D. completed his training in clinical psychology at Boston University and is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University.

Kristen K. Ellard, Ph.D. is a Clinical Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School

Christina L. Boisseau, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor (Research) at Brown Medical School in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior.

Laura B. Allen, Ph.D. (now Laura A. Payne) is currently a Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

Jill Ehrenreich-May, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor and Director, Child and Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Treatment Program, University of Miami.
ISBN-13:
9780190208158
Veröffentl:
2010
Autor:
David H. Barlow
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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