Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has proven to be the most effective form of treatment for social anxiety disorder. This revision of a highly regarded treatment manual presents an original treatment approach that includes specifically designed interventions to strengthen the relevant CBT strategies. This extensively revised volume builds upon empirical research to address the psychopathology and heterogeneity of social anxiety disorder, creating a series of specific interventions with numerous case examples and four new chapters on working with patients on medication, cultural factors, individual therapy, and monitoring on-track outcomes.…mehr
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has proven to be the most effective form of treatment for social anxiety disorder. This revision of a highly regarded treatment manual presents an original treatment approach that includes specifically designed interventions to strengthen the relevant CBT strategies. This extensively revised volume builds upon empirical research to address the psychopathology and heterogeneity of social anxiety disorder, creating a series of specific interventions with numerous case examples and four new chapters on working with patients on medication, cultural factors, individual therapy, and monitoring on-track outcomes.
Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, is one of the most widely cited experts on using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of anxiety-appearing in academic and medical journals as well as mainstream media. Hofmann has been researching social anxiety disorder for most of his career. CBT for Social Anxiety is the first nonprofessional book to translate Hofmann's research into a user-friendly format to help readers personalize this highly effective treatment to overcome social anxiety.Robert L. Leahy, PhD, is author or editor of twenty-nine books, including If Only...: Finding Freedom from Regret, The Worry Cure, and The Jealousy Cure. He is director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy in New York, NY, and clinical professor of psychology at Weill Cornell Medical College.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Characterizing Social Anxiety Disorder
What is Social Anxiety Disorder?
Diagnostic Criteria for SAD
Disorder Prevalence and Characteristics
Information Processing of SAD
Etiology of SAD
Assessment of Social Anxiety and SAD
Contemporary Psychological Treatments
Pharmacological Treatments
Chapter 2: Overall Description of Treatment Strategy
Just do it!
The General Treatment Model
The Elements of the Treatment Model
Putting It All Together: Designing Exposures
Chapter 3: Research Basis for the Treatment Model
Social Standards
Goal Setting
Self-Focused Attention
Self-Perception
Estimated Social Cost
Perception of Emotional Control
Perceived Social Skills
Safety and Avoidance Behaviors
Post-Event Rumination
Summary
Chapter 4: Session-by-Session Outline
General Outline
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3-6
Session 7-End
Last Session
Chapter 5: Treatment Modifications and Considerations
Individual Treatment Modifications
Working with Patients on Medication
Chapter 6: Treatment in Action: Clinical Examples
Preparation for Exposures
Early In-Session Exposures with Attention Training
Post-Exposure Discussion
Viewing Videotaped Exposures
Home Practice Exposures
Later In-Session Exposures
In-Vivo Social Mishap Exposures
Chapter 7: Complicating Factors
Intrusive and Self-Deprecating Thoughts
Hostility and paranoia
Depression and SAD
Substance Abuse and SAD
Troubleshooting: Nonresponse
Trouble Shooting: Poor Adherence
Troubleshooting: Poor Retention of Therapeutic Gains
Chapter 2: Overall Description of Treatment Strategy
Just do it!
The General Treatment Model
The Elements of the Treatment Model
Putting It All Together: Designing Exposures
Chapter 3: Research Basis for the Treatment Model
Social Standards
Goal Setting
Self-Focused Attention
Self-Perception
Estimated Social Cost
Perception of Emotional Control
Perceived Social Skills
Safety and Avoidance Behaviors
Post-Event Rumination
Summary
Chapter 4: Session-by-Session Outline
General Outline
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3-6
Session 7-End
Last Session
Chapter 5: Treatment Modifications and Considerations
Individual Treatment Modifications
Working with Patients on Medication
Chapter 6: Treatment in Action: Clinical Examples
Preparation for Exposures
Early In-Session Exposures with Attention Training
Post-Exposure Discussion
Viewing Videotaped Exposures
Home Practice Exposures
Later In-Session Exposures
In-Vivo Social Mishap Exposures
Chapter 7: Complicating Factors
Intrusive and Self-Deprecating Thoughts
Hostility and paranoia
Depression and SAD
Substance Abuse and SAD
Troubleshooting: Nonresponse
Trouble Shooting: Poor Adherence
Troubleshooting: Poor Retention of Therapeutic Gains
Chapter 8: Maintenance and Follow-Up Strategies
Generalizing Treatment Skills
Relapse Prevention Skills
Closing Treatment: Attending to Well-Being
Booster Sessions
Chapter 9: Cultural Factors
Cultural Differences in Prevalence Rates
Cultural Differences in Treatment Response
Cultural-Specific Expressions of SAD
Dimensions Contributing to Cultural Differences
Summary
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"-detailed description of use as individual therapy will be new and unique and valued as will the section on working with patients on medication. This book will be useful for clinicians in practice as well as trainees in psychological grad school."-Mark Pollack, MD
"I recommend publishing this book for the reasons outlined above. The authors are leaders in CBT and have developed a text that is based on the latest research while keeping in mind that patients present differently, thus requiring an intervention that meets their needs and preferences. How to refine CBT applications to best work with patients to help them achieve their goals is what this book is all about."-Jasper Smits, PhD, professor of psychology, U Texas at Austin.
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