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    A Guide to Treatments That Work by Nathan, Peter E.; Gorman, Jack M.;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 4
    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2015. augusztus 20.

    • ISBN 9780199342211
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem988 oldal
    • Méret 254x191x55 mm
    • Súly 1882 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Like its predecessors, this fourth edition of A Guide to Treatments That Work offers detailed chapters that review the latest research on pharmacological and psychosocial treatments that work for the full range of psychiatric and psychological disorders.

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    Like its predecessors, this fourth edition of A Guide to Treatments That Work offers detailed chapters that review the latest research on pharmacological and psychosocial treatments that work for the full range of psychiatric and psychological disorders, written in most instances by clinical psychologists and psychiatrists who have been major contributors to that literature. Similarly, the standards by which the authors were asked to evaluate the methodological rigor of the research on treatments have also remained the same.

    Each chapter in A Guide to Treatments That Work follows the same general outline: a review of diagnostic cues to the disorder, a discussion of changes in the nomenclatures from DSM-IV to DSM-5, and then a systematic review of research, most of which has been reported within the last few years, that represents the evidence base for the treatments reviewed. In all, 26 of the volume's 28 chapters review the evidence base for 17 major syndromes. Featuring this coverage is a Summary of Treatments that Work, an extended matrix offering a ready reference by syndrome of the conclusions reached by the chapter authors on treatments that work reviewed in their chapters. New to this edition are two chapters at the beginning of the book. Chapter 1 details two perplexing issues raised by critics of DSM-5: the unrealized potential of neuroscience biomarkers to yield more accurate and reliable diagnoses and the lingering problem of conflicts of interest in pharmaceutical research. Chapter 2 contrasts Native American and western ways of identifying effective treatments for mental and physical disorders, concluding that "evidence-informed culture-based" interventions sometimes constitute best practices in Native communities. Two chapters detailing pharmacological treatments for pediatric bipolar disorder (Chapter 9) and pediatric depressive disorder (Chapter 12) have also been added. More than three quarters of the chapters are written by colleagues who also contributed to most or all of the previous editions. Hence, this new edition provides up-to-date information on the quality of research on treatment efficacy and effectiveness provided by individuals who know the research best.

    It is remarkably thorough without being overwhelming. The information is readily accessible and is useful for clinicians who are referring to it briefly, or opening it to brush up on the literature in a given area. But this book's main strength is that the authors also are using an evidence-based approach to psychotherapy for many major psychiatric conditions, an area many clinicians unfortunately neglect in their treatment recommendations. This is a worthy effort and one book likely to be used over and over, not accumulating dust on a shelf.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface
    Contents
    Contributors
    Summary of Treatments that Work
    1. Challenges to Implementing Evidence-Based Treatments
    Jack M. Gorman & Peter E. Nathan
    2. Evidence-Informed, Culture-Based Interventions and Best Practices in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
    R. Dale Walker & Douglas A. Bigelow
    3. Nonpharmacological Treatments for Childhood ADHD and their Combination with
    Medication
    Linda J. Pfiffner & Lauren M. Haack
    4. Pharmacological Treatments for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and
    Disruptive Behavior Disorders
    Erica Kass, Jonathan Posner, & Laurence L. Greenhill
    5. Psychosocial Treatments for Conduct Disorder in Children and Adolescents
    Alan E. Kazdin
    6. Pharmacological Treatments for Schizophrenia
    Athier Abbas & Jeffrey Lieberman
    7. Cognitive and Social Cognitive Interventions for Schizophrenia
    Matthew M. Kurtz
    8. Pharmacological Treatments for Bipolar Disorder
    Paul E. Keck, Jr., & Susan L. McElroy
    9. Treatments for Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
    Pablo Goldberg, Prerna Martin, Carolina Bieracki, & Moira Rynn
    10. Psychosocial Treatments for Bipolar Disorder
    Anjana Muralidharan, David J. Miklowitz, & W. Edward Craighead
    11. Pharmacological Treatments for Unipolar Depression
    Stefania Prendes-Alvarez, Alan F. Schatzberg, & Charles B. Nemeroff
    12. Treatments for Pediatric Depression
    Carolina Biernacki, Prerna Martin, Pablo Goldberg, & Moira Rynn
    13. Psychosocial Treatments for Major Depressive Disorder
    W. Edward Craighead, Benjamin N. Johnson, Sean Carey, & Broadie
    W. Dunlop
    14. Psychological Treatments for Panic Disorders, Phobias, and Social and Generalized
    Anxiety Disorders
    David H. Barlow, Laren R. Conklin, & Kate H. Bentley
    15. Pharmacological Treatments for Panic Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Specific
    Phobia, and Social Anxiety Disorder
    Ryan J. Kimmel, Peter P. Roy-Byrne, & Deborah S. Cowley
    16. Combination Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Major
    Depressive and Anxiety Disorders
    Cindy J. Aaronson, Gary Katzman & Rachel L. Moster
    17. Treatments for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    Darin D. Dougherty, Scott L. Rauch, & Michael A. Jenike
    18. Psychosocial Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    Lisa M. Najavits & Melissa L. Anderson
    19. Pharmacological Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    Julia A. Golier, Andreas C. Michaelides, Maya Genovesi, Emily Chapman, & Rachel
    Yehuda
    20. Treatments for Eating Disorders
    Kathleen M. Pike, Loren M. Gianini, Katharine L. Loeb, & Daniel Le Grange
    21. Treatment of Sleep Disorders
    Deepa Burman, Daniel J. Buysse, & Charles F. Reynolds, III
    22. Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for Sexual Dysfunctions
    R. Taylor Segraves
    23. Psychosocial Treatments for Substance Use Disorders
    Daniel M. Blonigen, John W. Finney, Paula L. Wilbourne, & Rudolf H. Moos
    24. Psychopharmacological Treatments for Substance Use Disorders
    James R. McKay, Henry R. Kranzler, Kyle M. Kampman, Rebecca L. Ashare, & Robert A. Schnoll
    25. Treatments for Gambling Disorder and Impulse Control Disorders
    Jon E. Grant, Brian L. Odlaug, & Marc N. Potenza
    26. Treatments for Neurocognitive Disorders
    Pei Huey Nie & David L. Sultzer
    27. Psychological Treatments for Personality Disorders
    Paul Crits-Christoph & Jacques P. Barber
    28. Psychopharmacological Treatment of Personality Disorders
    M. Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez & Larry J. Siever

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