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Köp båda 2 för 4495 krThis impressive two-volume handbook includes coverage of almost anything one could want to know about anxiety disorders ? theory, epidemiology, assessment, and multiple aspects of treatment. The authors? list is a who?s who of experts in anxiety disorders. This book will be of great use to anxiety researchers as well as to students and practitioners in this field. ?Professor Dianne L. Chambless, University of Pennsylvania
Paul Emmelkamp is a Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Amsterdam and a registered clinical psychologist and psychotherapist. His research in this area focuses on the aetiology and treatment of anxiety disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder and OCD and the role of co-morbidity. He is the founding editor of Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy and editor of BMC-Psychiatry. He is the author of Evidence-based treatment for Alcohol and Drug Abuse (with E. Vedel, 2006) and of Personality Disorders (with J. H. Kamphuis, 2007). Thomas Ehring is a Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy at the University of Munster, Germany, as well as a registered clinical psychologist and Director of the Centre for PTSD Treatment at Munster University. He has authored many journal articles as well as contributing chapters to several books including Cognitive Behavioral Theories in Clinical Practice (2009).
Contributors ix 1 General Introduction 1 Part I Epidemiology and Classification 13 2 Nosology and Classification 15 Dan J. Stein 3 Epidemiology and Natural Course 26 Katja Beesdo-Baum and Susanne Knappe 4 Disability and Costs 47 Ronald C. Kessler, Jordi Alonso, Somnath Chatterji, and Yanling He 5 Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care 58 Michael Kyrios 6 Cross-cultural Aspects of Anxiety Disorders 69 Gurvinder Kalra, Alex Till, and Dinesh Bhugra Part II Etiology of Anxiety Disorders 83 7 Learning Theory 85 Yannick Boddez, Frank Baeyens, Dirk Hermans, and Tom Beckers 8 Cognitive Theory 104 Thomas Ehring 9 Information Processing 125 Peter J. de Jong 10 Developmental Psychopathology 148 Sabine Seehagen, Jurgen Margraf, and Silvia Schneider 11 Family Factors 172 Guy Bosmans, Eva Vandevivere, Adinda Dujardin, Kathryn Kerns, and Caroline Braet 12 Emotion Regulation 191 Amelia Aldao and Douglas Mennin 13 Dispositional Basis of Anxiety Disorders 201 David Watson and Sara M. Stasik 14 Genetic Factors and Gene-Environment Interactions 213 Eduard Maron and Jakov Shlik 15 Neuroanatomy and Neuroimaging 233 Frauke Nees and Herta Flor 16 Neuroendocrinology and Neurotransmitters 254 Jason Gray and Bruce McEwen 17 Psychophysiology 274 Jens Blechert and Frank H. Wilhelm Part III Specific Anxiety Disorders and Anxiety-related Disorders 295 18 Specific Phobias 297 Thomas G. Adams, Craig N. Sawchuk, Joshua M. Cisler, Jeffrey M. Lohr, and Bunmi O. Olatunji 19 Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia 321 Norman B. Schmidt, Kristina J. Korte, Aaron M. Norr, Meghan E. Keough, and Kiara R. Timpano 20 Social Anxiety Disorder 357 Stefan G. Hofmann, B. Turkuler Aka, and Alejandra Piquer 21 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 378 Elizabeth S. Stevens, Alexander A. Jendrusina, Casey Sarapas, and Evelyn Behar 22 Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents 424 Amie E. Grills, Laura Seligman, and Thomas Ollendick 23 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 457 Michelle J. Bovin, Stephanie Y. Wells, Ann M. Rasmusson, Jasmeet P. Hayes, and Patricia A. Resick 24 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 497 David A. Clark and Adriana del Palacio Gonzalez 25 Body Dysmorphic Disorder 535 Corinna M. Elliott, Andrea S. Hartmann, Jennifer L. Greenberg, Anne C. Wilson, and Sabine Wilhelm 26 Hypochondriasis 548 Gaby Bleichhardt and Winfried Rief 27 Sexual Anxiety 567 Nayla Awada, Serena Corsini-Munt, Sophie Bergeron, and Natalie Rosen 28 Test Anxiety 581 Moshe Zeidner Part IV Special Populations 597 29 Anxiety Disorders in Older Adulthood 599 Andrew Petkus, Caroline Merz, and Julie Loebach Wetherell 30 Anxiety Disorders in Non-Western Countries 612 Toshi A. Furukawa Part V Prevention 623 31 Prevention of Anxiety Disorders 625 Heidi J. Lyneham, Ronald M. Rapee, and Jennifer L. Hudson Part VI Clinical Assessment 643 32 Clinical Assessment of Anxiety Disorders 645 Susanne Knappe and Jurgen Hoyer 33 Case Formulation 692 Peter Sturmey 34 Routine Outcome Monitoring in Anxiety Disorders 706 Michael J. Lambert and Madeline R. Greaves Part VII Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: State of the Art 715 35 Exposure Therapy 717 Michael J. Telch, Adam R. Cobb, and Cynthia L. Lancaster 36 Cognitive Therapy 757 Anna N. Vossbeck-Elsebusch and Thomas Ehring 37 Metacognitive Therapy 776 Adrian Wells and Kirsten McNicol 38 Transdiagnostic CBT for Anxiety Disorders 787 Terri L. Barrera, Angela H. Smith, and Peter J. Norton 39 Mindfulness and Acceptance-based Behavioral Therapies 804 Lizabeth Roemer, Jessica R. Graham, Lucas Morgan,and Susan M. Orsillo 40 Mechanisms of Change in CBT Treatment 824 Bethany A. Teachman, Jessica R. Beadel, and Shari A. Steinman 41 Interpersonal and Emotion-focused Processing Psychotherapy 840 Michelle G. Newman, Nicholas C. Jacobson, and Louis G. Castonguay 42 Psychodynamic Therapy of Anxiety Disorders 852 Falk Leichsenring, Susanne Klein, and Simone Salzer 43 Pharmacological Trea