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This cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) workbook includes a detailed, step-by-step account of how to do scientifically supported treatment with adults experiencing illness anxiety.

Produktbeschreibung
This cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) workbook includes a detailed, step-by-step account of how to do scientifically supported treatment with adults experiencing illness anxiety.
Autorenporträt
Blaise Worden is a clinical psychologist and researcher at the Institute of Living, Anxiety Disorders Center in Hartford, CT. Johanna Kaplan is a clinical psychologist and director of the Washington Anxiety Center of Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
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"The CBT Workbook for Illness Anxiety is an incredibly comprehensive resource that articulately explains everything you have ever wondered about illness anxiety or how to overcome it. Worden and Kaplan were able to share their deep knowledge of health anxiety and treatment in a manner that is equally informative yet digestible, and through a voice that is both supportive and kind. Unquestionably, this workbook will serve as a guiding light for so many who have struggled with illness anxiety by revealing the path back to a life that is no longer dictated by worries about health. This is a go-to book that I cannot wait to recommend to my clients and colleagues alike."

Alison R. Menatti, Director, Center for OCD & Anxiety-Related Disorders, Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute, MO

"Drs. Kaplan and Worden have demonstrated exceptional proficiency in crafting a comprehensible and highly motivational text that adeptly elucidates the deleterious impacts of health anxiety and offers effective strategies for its mitigation. The inclusion of meticulously designed worksheets enhances the practical applicability of the content, while the periodic reinforcement of the underlying motivational principles adds a discernible level of efficacy to the overall therapeutic approach."

Mary E "Beth" Salcedo, Medical Director, Ross Center, Washington DC; past President of Anxiety and Depression Association of America