The Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: Clinician's Guide and Patient Manuals

The Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: Clinician's Guide and Patient Manuals

by Gavin Andrews (Author), RoccoCrino (Author), Caroline Hunt (Author), Lisa Lampe (Author), Andrew Page (Author)

Synopsis

Anxiety disorders are among the commonest conditions presented to psychiatrists and clinical psychologists, and recent years have seen the development of increasingly specific treatment strategies, using both drugs and cognitive behavioural approaches. Treatment of Anxiety Disorders provides clinicians with an authoritative review of the epidemiology, etiology, and evaluation of anxiety disorders, as well as manuals for conducting a comprehensive and effective cognitive behavioural programme for the common anxiety disorders. Clinicians at all levels of expertise can use the volume in a variety of ways: as an introduction for those new to the field, as a reference, for planning treatments, or for clinical problem-solving. Treatment of Anxiety Disorders offers both a theoretical overview and a framework to help psychiatrists and clinical psychologists, whether experienced or not, build successful treatment programmes.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 438
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 08 Dec 1994

ISBN 10: 0521469279
ISBN 13: 9780521469272

Media Reviews
' ... writing is clear and the information is easily accessible ... a useful source of information for teaching both clinical medical students and psychiatrists in training ... this book deserves a place in any medical library for its clear and comprehensive theoretical overview ...' Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
' ... a sound and useful textbook.' Psychological Medicine
'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.' Rosemary Lethem, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine