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Imagery-enhanced CBT for social anxiety disorder / Peter M. McEvoy, Lisa M. Saulsman, Ronald M. Rapee.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
McEvoy, Peter M., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social phobia--Treatment.
Social phobia.
Cognitive therapy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (298 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, New York ; London, [England] : The Guilford Press, 2018.
Summary:
Negative, distorted self-images are a key feature of social anxiety disorder (SAD)--and working with imagery can make cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) more effective for those who struggle with this debilitating problem. This book presents an innovative modular framework that incorporates vivid multisensory imagery into all aspects of treatment. Step-by-step guidance for implementing this evidence-based approach with individuals or groups is illustrated with rich case material. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the book includes 35 reproducible worksheets and handouts. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials.
Contents:
pt. I OVERVIEW OF SOCIAL ANXIETY AND ITS TREATMENT
1.What Is Social Anxiety Disorder?
What Is SAD?
Epidemiology and Impact of SAD
What Causes SAD?
Comorbidity
Differential Diagnoses
Social Anxiety: Dimension versus Subtypes
Summary
2.Cognitive-Behavioral Models and Treatments for SAD
Cognitive-Behavioral Models of SAD
Key Cognitive-Behavioral Maintaining Factors
What Treatments Work?
Imagery as an Important Treatment Target for SAD
Imagery as a Mode of Intervention in Emotional Disorders
3.Overview of Imagery-Enhanced CBT for SAD
A Model of SAD and Treatment Targets
Treatment Structure
pt. II TREATMENT MODULES
4.Socializing Clients to the Treatment Model
About This Module: Beginning Treatment
Setting the Scene
Psychoeducation about SAD
The Treatment Model
Measures to Aid Diagnosis, Case Formulation, and Outcome Evaluation.
Note continued: Individualizing the Model: Jacquie's Case Formulation
Treatment Rationale
Looking Forward
Therapy Summary Guide: Socializing Clients to the Treatment Model
5.Negative Thoughts and Images
About This Module: Addressing Negative Thoughts and Images in SAD
Socializing Clients to Work with Imagery
Identifying Negative Thoughts and Images
Modifying Negative Thoughts and Images
Clinical Case: Modifying Negative Imagery
Therapy Summary Guide: Negative Thoughts and Images
6.Avoidance and Safety Behaviors
About This Module: Addressing Avoidance and Safety Behaviors in SAD
Socializing Clients to Modify Avoidance and Safety Behaviors
Behavioral Experiments: Modifying Behavior to Challenge Negative Thoughts and Images
Tolerating Anxiety: Coping Imagery
Clinical Case: Behavioral Experiments
Therapy Summary Guide: Avoidance and Safety Behaviors
7.Negative Self-Image.
Note continued: About This Module: Addressing Self-Imagery in SAD
Identifying Negative Self-Images
Modifying Negative Self-Images
Clinical Case: Modifying Negative Self-Imagery
Therapy Summary Guide: Negative Self-Image
8.Attention Biases
About This Module: Addressing Attention Biases in SAD
Introducing Attention Biases
Attention Retraining
Attention Focusing
Clinical Case: Attention Retraining
Therapy Summary Guide: Attention Biases
9.Negative Core Beliefs
About This Module: Addressing Negative Core Beliefs in SAD
Traditional Approaches to Addressing Negative Core Beliefs
Imagery Rescripting to Undermine Negative Core Beliefs
Positive Imagery to Construct New Core Beliefs
Action Planning to Strengthen New Core Beliefs
Clinical Case: Modifying Negative Core Beliefs
Therapy Summary Guide: Negative Core Beliefs
10.Maintenance and Relapse Prevention
About This Module: Completing Treatment.
Note continued: When Are Clients Ready to Complete Treatment?
How to Complete Treatment
Clinical Case: Completing Treatment
Therapy Summary Guide: Maintenance and Relapse Prevention
APPENDIX. REPRODUCIBLE WORKSHEETS AND HANDOUTS.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781462533060
146253306X
9781462533084
1462533086

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