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CBT For Anxiety Disorders
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CBT for Anxiety Disorders presents a comprehensive overview of the latest anxiety disorder-specific treatment techniques contributed by the foremost experts in various CBT approaches.* Summarizes the state-of-the-art CBT approaches for each of the DSM anxiety disorders* Represents a one-stop tool for researchers, clinicians, and students on CBT for anxiety disorders* Features world leading CBT authors who provide an up to date description of their respective treatment approaches in a succinct, and clinician-tailored, fashion
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781118316788
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publishing date04/03/2013
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size5247857 Bytes
Article no.6579347
CatalogsVC
Data source no.636465
Product groupBU530
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Gregoris Simos is Assistant Professor of DevelopmentalPsychopathology at the University of Macedonia, Greece. Dr. Simosis the editor of CBT: A Guide for the Practicing Clinician,Volumes I (2002) and Volume II (2009), and a co-founder andPresident of the Greek Association for Cognitive and BehavioralPsychotherapies (GACBP).Stefan G. Hofmann is Professor of Psychology atBoston University and the Director of the Psychotherapy and EmotionResearch Laboratory. He is a former editor of Cognitive andBehavioral Practice, incoming editor of Cognitive Therapy andResearch, associate editor of the Journal of Consulting andClinical Psychology and author of more than 200 peer-reviewedjournal articles and book chapters, and 9 books, including AnIntroduction to Modern CBT (2011, Wiley-Blackwell). He is alsothe 2011 President of the Association for Behavioral andCognitive Therapies.

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