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Carnwath / Miller Behavioural Psychotherapy in Primary Care
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1744-4
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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A Practice Manual
E-Book, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4832-1744-4
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Deptartment of Cell Biology
Autoren/Hrsg.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Behavioural Psychotherapy in Primary Care: A Practice Manual;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;8
5;Preface;6
6;Dedication;12
7;Section 1: Principles;14
7.1;Chapter 1. The Problem;16
7.1.1;Introduction;16
7.1.2;GP skills;17
7.1.3;Using other workers;18
7.1.4;The behavioural psychotherapist in primary care;18
7.1.5;The place of behavioural psychotherapy;19
7.1.6;The purpose of this book;20
7.2;Chapter 2. Behavioural Analysis;22
7.2.1;Introduction and assumptions;22
7.2.2;Background: principles of learning;23
7.2.3;Personal history;27
7.2.4;The problem history;29
7.2.5;The functional analysis;29
7.2.6;Behavioural chains;31
7.2.7;The diagnostic interview;31
7.2.8;Diagnostic adjuncts;36
7.3;Chapter 3. Problem-solving;44
7.3.1;Introduction;44
7.3.2;Process of problem-solving;45
7.3.3;Applications and outcome of problem-solving;53
7.4;Chapter 4. Working with Families;56
7.4.1;Introduction;56
7.4.2;Common indications;57
7.4.3;Advantages of spouse being co-therapist;58
7.4.4;Advantages of working with family members;58
7.4.5;Methods of working with families;59
7.4.6;Behavioural analysis;60
7.4.7;Overall assessment;62
7.4.8;Treatment methods;64
7.4.9;Communication training;66
7.4.10;Other approaches;67
7.5;Chapter 5. Skills Training;68
7.5.1;Introduction;68
7.5.2;Social-skills training;69
7.5.3;Assertion training;84
7.5.4;Other skills training procedures;91
7.6;Chapter 6. Relaxation;98
7.6.1;Introduction;98
7.6.2;Effects of relaxation techniques;99
7.6.3;Procedural influences;100
7.6.4;Procedural tips;104
7.6.5;Contra-indications;105
7.6.6;Making the decision to treat with relaxation;107
7.6.7;Relaxation instructions;108
7.7;Chapter 7. Exposure;116
7.7.1;Introduction;116
7.7.2;Types of exposure;117
7.7.3;Preliminary considerations in exposure;117
7.7.4;Exposure in imagination;119
7.7.5;Comments and outcome in imaginai exposure methods;132
7.7.6;Exposure in vivo;135
7.7.7;Concluding comments;142
7.8;Chapter 8. Stimulus and Reinforcement Control;144
7.8.1;Introduction;144
7.8.2;Reinforcement control;144
7.8.3;Stimulus control;151
7.9;Chapter 9. Paradoxical Prescriptions;156
7.9.1;Introduction;156
7.9.2;The problem is the attempted solution;156
7.9.3;Paradoxical intention;158
7.9.4;Psychological reactance;159
7.9.5;Symptom prescription;160
7.9.6;Refraining;161
7.9.7;Restraining;162
7.9.8;Programmed relapse;163
7.9.9;Utilization;164
7.9.10;Interference;165
7.9.11;Use of techniques in behavioural psychotherapy;166
7.10;Chapter 10. Cognitive Therapies;168
7.10.1;Introduction;168
7.10.2;Rational—Emotive therapy;169
7.10.3;Cognitive therapy;175
7.10.4;Cognitive behaviour modification;184
7.10.5;Concluding comments;191
8;Section 2: Practice;194
8.1;Chapter 11. Depression;196
8.1.1;Incidence and classification;196
8.1.2;Formulations of depression in behavioural psychotherapy;201
8.1.3;Assessment of depression;203
8.1.4;Treatment strategies;205
8.1.5;Drugs in depression;210
8.1.6;Depression and suicide;211
8.2;Chapter 12. Phobias and obsessive disorders;214
8.2.1;Phobias;214
8.2.2;Obsessive disorders;226
8.3;Chapter 13. Anxiety;234
8.3.1;Introduction;234
8.3.2;Defining and diagnosing anxiety;235
8.3.3;Behavioural analysis of anxiety;239
8.3.4;Therapeutic interventions for anxiety management;245
8.3.5;Drugs in anxiety;252
8.3.6;Group anxiety management;257
8.3.7;Concluding comments;259
8.4;Chapter 14. Sexual Dysfunction;260
8.4.1;Introduction;260
8.4.2;Common problems;261
8.4.3;Treatment considerations and issues;262
8.4.4;Assessment;278
8.4.5;Treatment;282
8.4.6;Sexual dysfunction and physical illness;288
8.5;Chapter 15. Behavioural Medicine;292
8.5.1;Introduction;292
8.5.2;Visceral learning;293
8.5.3;Hypertension;295
8.5.4;Irritable bowel disease;296
8.5.5;Asthma;297
8.5.6;Pain;297
8.5.7;Headaches;299
8.5.8;Type A behaviour;300
8.5.9;Enuresis;301
8.6;Chapter 16. Illness Behaviour and Treatment Adherence;304
8.6.1;Introduction;304
8.6.2;Illness behaviour;304
8.6.3;Treatment adherence;311
8.6.4;Reinforcement for adherence;314
8.7;Chapter 17. Obesity;320
8.7.1;Introduction;320
8.7.2;Assessment;321
8.7.3;Treatment;324
8.7.4;Concluding comments;334
8.8;Chapter 18. Alcohol Abuse;336
8.8.1;Introduction;336
8.8.2;Detection of alcoholism;337
8.8.3;Controlled drinking or abstinence;343
8.8.4;Natural recovery;348
8.9;Chapter 19. Smoking;350
8.9.1;Introduction;350
8.9.2;Reasons for smoking;351
8.9.3;Stopping smoking;354
8.10;Chapter 20. Insomnia;364
8.10.1;Size of the problem;364
8.10.2;Causes of insomnia;365
8.10.3;Sleeping tablets;367
8.10.4;Behavioural management of insomnia;368
9;Appendix;380
10;References;384
11;Index;410




