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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for PTSD

A Case Formulation Approach. Guides to Individualized Evidence-Based Treatment

Genres: Psychology
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Guilford Publications, New York, United States
Published: 11th Jan 2007
Dimensions: w 174mm h 246mm d 25mm
Weight: 648g
ISBN-10: 1593853696
ISBN-13: 9781593853693
Barcode No: 9781593853693
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*Practical: a roll-up-your-sleeves guide to flexibly implementing CBT in tough cases.*Empirically grounded, step-by-step coverage of treatment interventions.*Perfect for trauma specialists: shows how to translate evidence-based techniques into real-world practice.*Helps clinicians deal with adherence problems, relapse, and other complications.*Emphasizes a case formulation approach, which is crucial in PTSD treatment.

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"This book is an example of the scientist-practitioner model at work. Zayfert and Becker provide a comprehensive integration of cognitive-behavioral theory and practice that will be useful to clinicians of all levels of experience. Empirical principles of CBT are applied with expertise and clinical acumen in this illuminating, hands-on guide."--Jason T. Goodson, PhD, Dartmouth Medical School

"This book transforms research and theory into practice. There is something in it for everyone, from the beginning to the advanced clinician. It is filled with great examples that are vivid, realistic, and not overly simplistic."--Kristin Oliver, PhD, Trinity University "This well-written, well-structured book provides an excellent roadmap for the clinician. The authors outline the many options and choices that CBT practitioners face with patients with PTSD, and show how to deal with these within an individualized case formulation. Instructive clinical examples provide pragmatic, concrete guidance for navigating complex situations. The frequently asked questions on troubleshooting clinical roadblocks are immensely helpful. Zayfert and Becker's approach to CBT provides an excellent balance between structure and flexibility, making a real contribution to the dissemination of evidence-based treatments for PTSD. I would recommend this book to any colleague or student involved in treating those who have suffered psychological trauma and its consequences."--Nicholas Tarrier, PhD, University of Manchester, UK "Finally, a CBT guide that gracefully bridges the gap between research-derived therapies and their real-world applications! In plain language, this book highlights the strength of CBT for organizing treatment that works for a lamentably common affliction, PTSD, even in patients with many problems. From literature review to case description, from session transcription to specific instruction, from assessment measures to troubleshooting, every means is exploited in the service of enabling competent care. In their clarity of clinical vision, and with evident commitment and compassion, the authors offer remedy for the concerns of the treater as well as the patient. Highly recommended."--Elizabeth B. Simpson, MD, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 'Provides an excellent roadmap for the clinician. The authors outline the many options and choices that CBT practitioners face with patients with PTSD, and show how to deal with these within an individualized case formulation. Instructive clinical examples provide pragmatic, concrete guidance for navigating complex situations. The frequently asked questions on troubleshooting clinical roadblocks are immensely helpful. Zayfert and Becker's approach to CBT provides an excellent balance between structure and flexibility, making a real contribution to the dissemination of evidence-based treatments for PTSD. I would recommend this book to any colleague or student involved in treating those who have suffered psychological trauma and its consequences.' - Nicholas Tarrier, University of Manchester, UK

'A tool that any psychotherapist working with a variety of populations can relate to, thus making the book immediately applicable to a wide range of treatment environments... This book manages to be a significant resource for clinicians of all levels....It is an excellent learning tool for clinicians or graduate students inexperienced with PTSD who may be preparing to tackle their first cases... Simultaneously, it is also an outstanding resource for the experienced clinician, particularly one who is currently being challenged by a PTSD patient who is not processing in therapy....It will be a conduit to improve the lives of many suffering from PTSD.' - APA PsycCRITIQUES

"This is a useful, clearly and coherently written book about how to use a case formulation approach to treat post-traumatic stress disorder in adults using cognitive-behavioral therapy....Each chapter offers ideas about how to handle tricky or stuck clinical situations together with lots of case examples. There are well-written photocopiable handouts on reactions to traumatic experiences, cognitive-behavioral therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder, exposure and cognitive restructuring....Overall the book presents a nice blend of evidence-based practice and a thorough clinical knowledge of working with patients. Given the trend for off-the-shelf and manualized treatment packages often to be delivered by staff with little training, this book illustrates the importance of the sophisticated therapeutic skills of being able to engage and collaborate with a patient to explore the nature of that patient's difficulties and to create a fit between the published evidence and the needs of the individual." - Sarah Helps, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Vol. 72, No. 3, March 2011

'The book is extremely well written... There is a balance of attention to objective research and clinical implications... Will be best used as either a teaching supplement in graduate programs or as an educational/clinical adjunct for seasoned therapists.' - Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy

'Finally, a CBT guide that gracefully bridges the gap between research-derived therapies and their real-world applications! In plain language, this book highlights the strength of CBT for organizing treatment that works for a lamentably common affliction, PTSD, even in patients with many problems. From literature review to case description, from session transcription to specific instruction, from assessment measures to troubleshooting, every means is exploited in the service of enabling competent care. In their clarity of clinical vision, and with evident commitment and compassion, the authors offer remedy for the concerns of the treater as well as the patient. Highly recommended.' - Elizabeth B. Simpson, Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, USA