Mastery of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Therapist Guide
A cognitive-behavioral approach
Series: Treatments That Work;
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 10 March 2005
- ISBN 9780195186826
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 228x153x12 mm
- Weight 327 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This program has at its foundation the use of ritual prevention and prolonged actual and imaginable exposure exercises. Therapists will learn the best methods for assessing OCD and formulating a treatment program tailored to their client's particular OCD symptoms. Sample lists of exposure items are provided for fear of contamination, fear of supernatural harm, and fear of causing harm to self and others by acts of negligence.
This Therapist Guide is designed to help psychotherapists in assessing and treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It is divided into three sections. In the first section, a summary of the symptoms of OCD and methods for assessing the disorder are presented. In the second section, the relative efficacy of the available treatments and how to arrive at treatment recommendations for individuals with OCD who seek treatment are discussed. In the third section, a guide to
cognitive-behavioral treatment by exposure and ritual prevention is provided. Also in this section, the components of the treatment procedures whose efficacy has been experimentally documents are described and illustrated, as well as those aspects of their practical application that inhabit experimentally uncharted
territory of clinical wisdom and artistry.
Long description:
This program has at its foundation the use of ritual prevention and prolonged actual and imaginable exposure exercises. Therapists will learn the best methods for assessing OCD and formulating a treatment program tailored to their client's particular OCD symptoms. Sample lists of exposure items are provided for fear of contamination, fear of supernatural harm, and fear of causing harm to self and others by acts of negligence.
This Therapist Guide is designed to help psychotherapists in assessing and treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It is divided into three sections. In the first section, a summary of the symptoms of OCD and methods for assessing the disorder are presented. In the second section, the relative efficacy of the available treatments and how to arrive at treatment recommendations for individuals with OCD who seek treatment are discussed. In the third section, a guide to
cognitive-behavioral treatment by exposure and ritual prevention is provided. Also in this section, the components of the treatment procedures whose efficacy has been experimentally documents are described and illustrated, as well as those aspects of their practical application that inhabit experimentally uncharted
territory of clinical wisdom and artistry.
Table of Contents:
Section 1: Description and Assessment of OCD
Symptoms of OCD
Theories of OCD
Assessement of OCD
Section 2: Available Treatments of OCD
Psychosocial Therapy for OCD
Pharmacotherapy for OCD
Choice of Treatment
Section 3: Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment by Exposure and Ritual Prevention
Treatment Planning: Understanding and Persuading
Treatment Planning: In Vivo Exposure
Treatment Planning: Imaginal Exposure
Treatment Planning: Ritual Prevention
Treatment Planning: Social Support
Reviewing the Plan: Explicating the Contract
Beginning Exposure: Revision and Consent
Middle Exposure: From Bete Noir to Paper Tiger
End Exposure: Theme and Variations
Relapse Prevention: Self-Exposure
Resistance and Other Difficulties
Adjustment for Clients with Mental Retardation
Adjustment for Children
Conclusion