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Handbook of Lifespan Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Childhood, Adolescence, Pregnancy, Adulthood, and Aging

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9780323857574
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2023 9780323857574
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Mental illness and the variety of conditions, disorders, and phobias associated with it impact not only the individual but also the family unit, the community, and society at large. Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Disorder: Case Studies and Application for Adults will better readers’ understanding of a variety of these conditions in adults specifically and the applicability of CBT therapy as a treatment. Featuring chapters on schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, dysmorphia, depression, and anxiety, the book discusses in detail the use of cognitive behavioral therapies in the treatment of these issues in adults. With expert authors from the clinical field, the book has applicability for behavioral scientists, psychologists, cognitive and behavioral neuroscientists, and anyone working to better understand and treat using cognitive behavioral therapies.

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ISBN13:9780323857574
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>1. Life span-related mental health disorders and cognitive behavioral therapy<br>Rajkumar Rajendram, Vinood B. Patel, and Victor R. Preedy</p> <p>Section A. Pregnancy and childbirth<br>2. Cognitive-behavioral therapy in female infertility<br>Susmita Halder and Sampurna Chakraborty<br>3. Cognitive behavioral therapy for perinatal depression—Tailored face-to-face treatment and translation for online delivery of MumMoodBooster<br>Jeannette Milgrom, Michele Burn, Andre L. Rodrigues, Alan W. Gemmill, and Yafit Hirshler<br>4. Childbirth-related fear, tokophobia, and cognitive behavioral therapy<br>Colin R. Martin, Catriona Jones, Claire Marshall, and Julie Jomeen<br>5. Postnatal depression: Cognitive behavioral conceptualization and prevention and treatment approaches<br>Ana Fonseca<br>6. Stress and cortisol regulation during pregnancy: Implications for cognitive behavioral stress management among low-income women<br>Guido G. Urizar, Jr.</p> <p>Section B. Children and adolescents<br>7. Adolescent acne excorie: Features and the use of cognitive behavioral therapy<br>Arezoo Moradi Tavallaei, Maryam Saeidi Sardabi, and Mahdi Razmara Ferezghi<br>8. Adolescent social anxiety: Bridging cognitive and social behavioral perspectives through a developmental lens<br>Anne C. Miers and Carrie Masia Warner<br>9. Skin picking and hair pulling disorders in children and adolescents: The role of cognitive behavior therapy<br>Andrea Pozza<br>10. Cognitive behavioral therapy for child and adolescent hoarding disorder<br>Davíð R.M.A. Højgaard and Gudmundur Skarphedinsson<br>11. School-based cognitive behavioral interventions for youth with anxiety <br>Bente Storm Mowatt Haugland, Gro Janne Wergeland, and Elisabeth Bakke Husabø<br>12. Adolescents, Asperger syndrome, depression, and cognitive behavioral therapy<br>Jaiganesh Selvapandiyan<br>13. Cognitive behavioral therapy for cannabis use disorder: A focus on adolescents<br>Alba González-Roz, Víctor Martínez-Loredo, Roberto Secades-Villa, and Sergio Fernández-Artamendi<br>14. Anxiety in youth with asthma and cognitive behavioral therapy<br>Gemma Sicouri<br>15. Cognitive-behavioral therapy adapted for youth with comorbid anxiety and autism spectrum disorder<br>Kristen H. Erps, Emily R. Jellinek, Lindsey N. Landry, Andrew G. Guzick, Sophie C. Schneider, and Eric A. Storch<br>16. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for children with autism and anxiety<br>Amanda R. Johnson, Samara Wolpe, Ingrid S. Tien, Virginia Sklar Muscatello, and Jeffrey J. Wood<br>17. The use of dialectical behavior therapy in childhood and adolescent eating disorders<br>Rebecca C. Kamody and E. Thomaseo Burton<br>18. CBT interventions for pediatric Type 1 diabetes mellitus<br>Omer Shaked and Daniel Hamiel<br>19. Empirically supported cognitive-behavioral interventions for adolescent anorexia and bulimia nervosa<br>Madelyn Johnson, Kathryn M. Huryk, Sasha Gorrell, and Daniel Le Grange<br>20. Inflammatory bowel disease and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in the young<br>L. Stapersma, J.C. Escher, and E.M.W.J. Utens<br>21. Pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder, CBT, and fear extinction learning<br>Abigail E. Candelari, Daniel A. Geller, and Eric A. Storch<br>22. Parent-child interactions and cognitive behavioral therapy: A focus on anxious children<br>Daniëlle Van der Giessen and Francisca J.A. Van Steensel<br>23. Standard individual cognitive behavioral therapy for children and adolescents with pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder<br>Gudmundur Skarphedinsson, Davíð R.M.A. Højgaard, Katja Anna Hybel, Per Hove Thomsen, and Tord Ivarsson<br>24. Obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disorder: Pediatric manifestation and treatment<br>Matthew Jacofsky, Madison Fitzpatrick, and Fugen Neziroglu<br>25. Cognitive behavior therapy for children with depression: Application, practical considerations, and challenges<br>Tushar Singh, Debasruti Ghosh, Thomas Enias Pasipanodya, Saurabh Raj, and Shalini Mittal</p> <p>Section C. Aging, the elderly and related conditions<br>26. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for late-life insomnia<br>Joseph M. Dzierzewski, Elliottnell Perez, Pablo Soto, and Scott G. Ravyts<br>27. Brief cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in community dwelling older adults<br>Mika Tanaka and Katsutoshi Tanaka<br>28. Dementia: Features of treating anxiety and depression and the role of cognitive behavioral therapy: A new narrative<br>Kok-Wai Tay and Ponnusamy Subramaniam<br>29. The elderly and fear of falling: Features and applications of cognitive-behavioral therapy<br>Tai Wa Liu and Shamay S.M. Ng</p> <p>Section D. International aspects<br>30. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for children with anxiety in Japan: Bidirectional cultural adaptation and cross-cultural comparison studies<br>Shin-ichi Ishikawa<br>31. Adolescent depression and cognitive behavior therapy: Indian aspects<br>Paakhi Srivastava, Pragya Sharma, Ananya Mahapatra, and Samridhi Ahuja<br>32. Khat chewing and cognitive behavioral therapy <br>Abdifatah Haji Daud, Zahid Mahmood, and Yakoub Aw Aden Abdi<br>33. CBT for anxiety disorders among children in Pakistan<br>Anowra Khan and Tamkeen Ashraf Malik</p> <p>Section E. Case studies and resources<br>34. "I am so much more than OCD": A case illustration of key elements in a Danish group-based CBT program for youth with OCD<br>Katja Anna Hybel, Sanne Jensen, and Davíð R.M.A. Højgaard<br>35. CASE STUDY: A child with body dysmorphic disorder and cognitive-behavioral therapy<br>Danielle H. Gardini, Yvette Fruchter, and Fugen Neziroglu<br>36. Case study: A child with obsessive compulsive disorder and cognitive-behavioral therapy<br>Yvette Fruchter, Danielle H. Gardini, and Fugen Neziroglu <br>37. Case study. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for nightmare disorder in a youth with comorbid autism spectrum disorder<br>Lisa D. Cromer, Devin R. Barlaan, Kristi Pruiksma, Joanne L. Davis, and Tara R. Buck<br>38. New cognitive-behavioral intervention with Theory of Mind (ToM) training for children with epilepsy experiencing social difficulties<br>Elizabeth Stewart and Suncica Lah<br>39. Cognitive behavioral therapy and death anxiety: A case of children in conflict settings during the COVID-19 pandemic<br>Pegah AM Seidi and Dilshad Jaff<br>40. Children with academic difficulties and emotional problems: Use of cognitive behavior therapy<br>Susmita Halder and Akash Kumar Mahato<br>41. Case study: Cognitive behavioral therapy for postnatal depression<br>Mariana Branquinho, Verónica Martínez-Borba, and Ana Fonseca<br>42. Case study: Cognitive behavioral therapy for adolescent skin picking disorder<br>Andrea Pozza<br>43. Pediatric type 1 diabetes CBT intervention in fear of hypoglycemia: Case study<br>Omer Shaked and Daniel Hamiel<br>44. Recommended resources for cognitive-behavioral therapy across the lifespan<br>Rajkumar Rajendram, Vinood B. Patel, and Victor R. Preedy</p>
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