ABSTRACT

What Every Therapist Needs to Know About Anxiety Disorders is an integrated and practical approach to treating anxiety disorders for general psychotherapists. What is new and exciting is its focus on changing a patient’s relationship to anxiety in order to enable enduring recovery rather than merely offering a menu of techniques for controlling symptoms. Neither a CBT manual nor an academic text nor a self-help book, What Every Therapist Needs to Know About Anxiety Disorders offers page after page of key insights into ways to help patients suffering from phobias, panic attacks, unwanted intrusive thoughts, compulsions and worries. The authors offer a rich array of therapist-patient vignettes, case examples, stories, and metaphors that will complement the work of trainees and experienced clinicians of every orientation. Readers will come away from the book with a new framework for understanding some of the most frustrating clinical challenges in anxiety disorders, including "reassurance junkies," endless obsessional loops, and the paradoxical effects of effort.

chapter |6 pages

Why Details Make a Difference

chapter |8 pages

The Basics

chapter |22 pages

A Contemporary View of Anxiety Disorders

chapter |16 pages

The Therapeutic Attitude of Acceptance

chapter |14 pages

Getting Started

chapter |22 pages

Techniques Your Patients Have Probably Already Tried and Misunderstood

What They Are and How to Make Them Helpful

chapter |16 pages

Diagnoses

An Annotated Tour of the Anxiety Disorders

chapter |21 pages

Exposure

The Active Ingredient

chapter |18 pages

The Curious Case of Worry

chapter |12 pages

Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts

All Bark and No Bite

chapter |10 pages

Classic Pitfalls

Common Mistakes Non-Specialists Make

chapter |10 pages

Another View of Resistance

Issues That Interfere with Treatment

chapter |5 pages

Some Hard to Treat Problems

A New Perspective

chapter |6 pages

Relapse Prevention