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Evidence-Based Psychotherapy

The State of the Science and Practice
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A Comprehensive, Systematic Evaluation of Treatment Effectiveness for Major Psychological DisordersWith over 500 types of psychotherapy being practiced in the field today, navigating the maze of possible treatments can be daunting for clinicians and researchers, as well as for consumers who seek help in obtaining psychological services. Evidence-Based Psychotherapy: The State of Science and Practice offers a roadmap to identifying the most appropriate and efficacious interventions, and provides the most comprehensive review to date of treatments for psychological disorders most often encountered in clinical practice.Each chapter applies a rigorous assessment framework to evaluate psychotherapeutic interventions for a specific disorder. The authors include the reader in the evaluation scheme by describing both effective and potentially non-effective treatments. Assessments are based upon the extant research evidence regarding both clinical efficacy and support of underyling theory. Ultimately, the book seeks to inform treatment planning and enhance therapeutic outcomes.Evidence-Based Psychotherapy: The State of Science and Practice:* Presents the available scientific research for evidence-based psychotherapies commonly practiced today* Systematically evaluates theory and intervention efficacy based on the David and Montgomery nine-category evaluative framework* Covers essential modes of treatment for major disorders, including bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, PTSD, eating disorders, alcohol use disorder, major depressive disorder, phobias, and more* Includes insightful discussion of clinical practice written by leading experts* Clarifies "evidence-based practice" versus "evidence-based science" and offers historical context for the development of the treatments under discussionEvidence-Based Psychotherapy: The State of Science and Practice is designed to inform treatment choices as well as strengthen critical evaluation. In doing so, it provides an invaluable resource for both researchers and clinicians.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781118625538
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatReflowable
Publishing date02/01/2018
Edition1. Auflage
LanguageEnglish
File size11162149 Bytes
Article no.8403115
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Product groupBU530
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Daniel David is Aaron T. Beck Professor of Clinical Cognitive Sciences and President of the International Institute for the Advanced Studies of Psychotherapy and Applied Mental Health at Babes-Bolyai University, Romania, and an Adjunct Professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.Steven Jay Lynn is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology (SUNY) at Binghamton University.Guy H. Montgomery is Director of the Center for Behavioral Oncology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

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