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Science-Based Therapy: Raising the Bar for Empirically Supported Treatments

Science-Based Therapy: Raising the Bar for Empirically Supported Treatments

9781009087940
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This is the first book to analyze empirically supported treatments by using the newest criteria from the American Psychological Associations Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12. Clinicians, scholars, and students all need to stay updated on the treatment research, and this book goes beyond providing updated treatment information by pointing readers to other useful treatment manuals and websites for continuing to stay up-to-date. The chapters, all written by prominent experts, highlight the best available evidence for specific disorders by breaking treatments down into credible components. With an emphasis on treatments for adults, chapters also share information about treatments for youth. Other variables that influence treatment are discussed, including assessment, comorbidity, demographics, and medication. Each chapter also corresponds with a chapter in the companion book, Pseudoscience in Therapy, presenting a full picture of the evidence base for common treatments.
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Publication date
2025
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
434
Dimensions (mm)
178.00 x 254.00
Weight (g)
806
  • 1. What is science-based therapy? David F. Tolin and Stephen Hupp; 2. Depressive disorders John R. McQuaid and Alfiee Breland-Noble; 3. Bipolar spectrum disorders Monica Ramirez Basco; 4. Anxiety disorders Dean McKay; 5. Obsessive-compulsive disorder Dean McKay; 6. Posttraumatic stress disorder Carmen P. McLean and Eve A. Rosenfeld; 7. Dissociative disorders Steven Jay Lynn, Fiona Sleight, Craig P. Polizzi, Damla Aksen, Lawrence Patihis, Henry Otgaar and Olivier Dodier; 8. Pain Laura Nelson Darling, Kristine Lee and John Otis; 9. Eating disorders Jamie M. Loor, Jennifer A. Battles, Brooke L. Bennett, Danae L. Hudson and Brooke L. Whisenhunt; 10. Insomnia disorder Parky Lau, Onkar Marway and Colleen Carney; 11. Sexual dysfunctions Amy D. Lykins and Marta Meana; 12. Substance use disorders Victoria E. Stead, Andrew Lumb, Jennifer Brasch and James MacKillop; 13. Cognitive loss Claudia Drossel; 14. Antisocial behavior Devon L. L. Polaschek; 15. Borderline personality and other personality disorders Joel Paris; 16. Psychosis and schizophrenia Elizabeth Thompson, Katherine Visser, Madeline Ward and Brandon A. Gaudiano; 17. Autism spectrum and intellectual disability Frank R. Cicero; 18. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Mary V. Solanto; 19. Tic disorders Kirsten Bootes, Emily Braley and Michael B. Himle; 20. Couples discord Matthew D. Johnson and Erin F. Alexander; 21. Psychotherapy relationships John C. Norcross and Christie P. Karpiak; Postscript. Evaluating treatments with the science-based Tolin criteria: a call-to-action Cassandra L. Boness, Stephen Hupp and David F. Tolin; Index.
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