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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
August 2016
Print publication year:
2002
Online ISBN:
9781316134948

Book description

In this completely revised 2002 second edition of their well-received book, Gavin Andrews and his team continue to draw upon materials and methods that they have used successfully in clinical practice for 15 years. Over half the material in the second edition is new, and there is an entirely new section covering post-traumatic stress disorder. This is a unique and authoritative overview of the recognition and treatment of anxiety disorders, giving Clinician Guides and Patient Treatment Manuals for each. The Clinician Guides describe how to create a treatment program, and by working through the Patient Treatment Manual together with the clinician enables each patient to understand and put into effect the strategies of cognitive behaviour therapy. The Treatment of Anxiety Disorders offers both a theoretical overview and a framework to help psychiatrists and clinical psychologists build successful treatment programs.

Reviews

‘In my opinion this book deserves a place in any medical library for its clear and comprehensive theoretical overview, and its synthesis of theory and practice for all doctors whose work brings them into contact with anxious patients.’

Source: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

‘The Treatment of Anxiety Disorders is a well-referenced resource book and treatment guide.’

Source: ADAA Reporter

'This is a terrific contribution to the field. Its unique structure, designed for both clinician and patient, is a real asset.'

Source: Doody's

'This book goes a long way towards increasing awareness of both the art and science of conducting cognitive-behavioural therapy in clinical settings. It is a state-of-the-art, well-written and easy-to-read text …'.

Source: SAMJ Forum

'This is a terrific contribution to the field. Its unique structure, designed for both clinician and patient, is a real asset.'

Source: Doody's

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