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"This excellent standalone reference and guide to GAD... describes the components of an empirically supported psychological therapy for GAD and integrates components of cognitive techniques and exposure techniques, as well as newer techniques of mindfulness and acceptance practices. "The books in this series are written for a wide range of mental health professionals, but psychologists and psychiatrists will benefit the most from the wealth of knowledge in this volume. A wonderful feature of this series is the usefulness across the clinical, research, and academic domains. "Chapter 4 is really the standout, hitting upon every major treatment modality such as CBT, psychoeducation, relaxation, combination treatments, and medications, as well as age differences." Nicholas Greco IV, MS, BCETS, CATSM, Columbia College of Missouri, in Doody's Listings and Reviews, 2014 "[W]ritten in a concise manner [does] a good job of contextualizing the material covered as a functional guidebook. The book accomplishes the goal of being easy-to-read and offers practical interventions when working with individuals who have GAD and the typical comorbidities." Gary Kesling, Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston,TX, in Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Vol. 46, 2012 "Overall, Generalized Anxiety Disorder is a good introduction to a complex field and can provide a helpful compass point for therapists seeking to work with GAD clients." Melisa Robichaud in PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 57, 2012 "Many therapists find it difficult and even demoralizing to assess and treat clients with generalized anxiety disorder. In this accessible and engaging book, Marker and Aylward break down the key elements of a successful diagnosis and treatment, so that novice and experienced professionals alike will be better prepared to take on the challenge of helping clients manage their seemingly uncontrollable worry. Guided by the latest research, this is an outstanding resource, filled with practical advice that therapists can immediately apply." Bethany Teachman, PhD, Director of the Program for Anxiety, Cognition, and Treatment, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA "This is a key manual for any clinician working with anxious patients. The concise format and up-to-date information also make it an outstanding training resource. The authors explain the diagnosis and complexities of GAD, and illustrate assessment and cognitive-behavioral treatment with great clarity and in a hands-on way that is sure to facilitate positive outcomes." Jonathan S. Abramowitz, PhD, Professor and Associate Chair of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC
Book Information
ISBN 9780889373358
Author Craig D. Marker
Format Paperback
Page Count 84
Imprint Hogrefe Publishing
Publisher Hogrefe Publishing