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 Anxiety
Disorders and Phobias: A Cognitive Perspective
by Aaron T. Beck, M.D., Gary Emery, Ph.D., and Ruth L.
Greenberg, Ph.D.
ISBN: 0465003850
Publisher: Basic Books
"The authors succeed in adding the very important
cognitive dimension to our understanding of the anxiety
disorders . . . strongly recommended." - Nancy C.
Andreason, American Journal of Psychiatry.

Anxiety
Disorders in African Americans
by John March, M.D.
ISBN: 0826185401
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated
This volume is comprised of chapters, by well-known
scholars in the study of anxiety among African-Americans.
The contributors address the growing body of literature
in the field and review recent clinical findings that
have useful implications for practice.
 Clinical
Manual of Anxiety Disorders
 Clinician's
Thesaurus,4th Edition
by Edward L. Zuckerman, Ph.D. ISBN: 0898628423 Publisher:
Guilford Publications, Inc. This book will help mental
health practitioners find the right words to describe
their clients quickly and easily. The new edition of
this popular guidebook has been updated and expanded
and is fully compatible with DSM-IV. Enabling practitioners
to quickly select the appropriate terms to describe
almost every clinical situation, the Clinician's Thesaurus
makes constructing meaningful reports easier than ever
before.
Comparative
Treatments for Anxiety Disorders
By Robert A. DiTomasso, Elizabeth A. GoschISBN:
0-8261-4832-8
Publisher: Springer Publishing Co.
This volume compares and contrasts various models of
and treatment approaches to anxiety disorders. Each
contributor, a master clinician, analyzes the same case
and presents a thorough description of the model. Detailed
descriptions of therapists' skills and attributes, assessment
plans, treatment goals, intervention strategies, common
pitfalls and mechanisms of change are included.
 
Concise Guide to Anxiety Disorders
by Eric Hollander MD and Daphine Simeon, MD
ISBN: 1585620807
Concise Guide to Anxiety Disorders summarizes the latest
research and translates it into practical treatment
strategies for the best clinical outcomes. Designed
for daily use in the clinical setting, it serves as
an instant library of current information, quick to
access and easy to understand.
Fear
and Anxiety: The Benefits of Translational Research
Gender
Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18
Generalized
Anxiety Disorder: Advances in Research and Practice
 Handbook
of the Treatment of the Anxiety Disorders
by Carol Lindemann, Ph.D.
ISBN: 1568218052
Publisher: Jason Aronson Publishers
The new ability to treat the symptoms of anxiety quickly
and successfully makes this an important book for today's
mental health professional. The treatment approaches
presented embody a highly effective group of symptom-focused
techniques applied to specific diagnostic categories.
Clinicians from the diverse fields of cognitive therapy,
behaviorism, psychopharmacology, and psychodynamic and
group therapy have developed a unique blend of innovative
therapeutic techniques for successful symptom relief
that leads to the patient's increased self-esteem, assertiveness,
feelings of well-being and improved levels of functioning.
 Health
Anxiety: Clinical and Research Perspectives on Hypochondriasis
and Related Conditions
By Gordon J.G. Asmundson, Steven Taylor, Brian J.
Cox
ISBN: 0471491047
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, LTD
Summary: Health Anxiety gathers together original chapters
by some of the world's experts on the clinical features
and current theoretical understanding of health anxiety,
assessment issues and approaches to treatment, and clinical
and research features of conditions related to hypochondriasis
or that present with hypochondriacal features.
Neurobiology
of Mental Illness
by Dennis S. Charney, M.D., Eric J. Nestler, M.D., Ph.D. & Benjamin S. Bunney,
M.D.
ISBN: 0195147804
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Advances in molecular and cellular biology and in the basic neurosciences are
now bringing the revolution in molecular medicine to the field of psychiatry.
This is the first comprehensive text to chart that progress. In 70 chapters
it describes the current state of knowledge about the neurobiological mechanisms
underlying psychiatric disorders and shows how this information has the potential
to dramatically improve treatment and ultimately lead to prevention. Both as
a textbook and a reference work, Neurobiology of Mental Illness represents a
uniquely valuable resource for psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and their students
or trainees.
 Overcoming
Specific Phobia: A Hierarchy and Exposure-Based Protocol
for the Treatment of All Specific Phobias
by Edmund J. Bourne, Ph.D.
ISBN: 1572241144
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Empirically-based treatment protocols distill the results
of carefully designed and replicable scientific studies
into a step-by-step, session-by-session treatment plan.
Effective protocols save time, increase the probability
of obtaining good results, make it easier to train and
supervise new therapists, and satisfy the needs of third
parties to know that the proposed treatment follows
the best available practices.
 Textbook
of Anxiety Disorders
By
Dan J. Stein, M.D., Ph.D., Eric Hollander, M.D.
ISBN: 0-88048-829-8
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
This compendium of reviews at the cutting edge of anxiety
disorder research and clinical practice will be welcomed
by psychiatric and medical clinicians, researchers,
and educators as a uniquely valuable reference, and
by other mental health care professionals who are interested
in the latest developments in understanding and treating
these complex disorders.
 Encyclopedia
of Phobias, Fears and Anxieties
By Ronald M. Doctor, PhD and Ada P. Kahn PhD.
ISBN: 0816039895
Publisher: Facts on File, Incorporated
Summary: This work describes "the physical characteristics and mode of
inheritance of genetic disorders from Aarskog Syndrome (a form of Dwarfism)
to Zygodactyly (fusion of the second and third toes or fingers). Explanations
include information on prognosis, incidence in the poulation, prenatal diagnosis.
Treating
Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Evidence-Based Strategies, Tools, and Techniques
Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Evidence-Based Strategies, Tools, and Techniques.
This highly practical manual provides evidence-based tools and techniques for
assessing and treating clients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Proven
cognitive-behavioral interventions are described in rich, step-by-step detail,
together with illustrative case examples. With an emphasis on both accountability
and flexibility, the clinician is guided to select from available options, weave
them into individualized treatment plans, and troubleshoot problems that may arise.
For those clients who do not respond well to cognitive-behavioral therapy alone,
the book also offers a chapter on cutting-edge supplementary interventions that
have shown promise in preliminary clinical trials. Special features include a
wealth of reproducible materials -- over 25 client handouts and forms, assessment
tools, and more -- presented in a convenient large-size format.
Treating
Health Anxiety : A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach
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