Extensive studies have shown cognitive-behavioral therapy to be highly
effective in treating anxiety disorders, improving patients' social
functioning, job performance, and quality of life. Yet every CBT
clinician faces some amount of client resistance, whether in the form of
"This won't work", "I'm too depressed", or even "You can't make me!"
Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety Disorders analyzes the
challenges presented by non-compliance, and provides disorder- and
population-specific guidance in addressing the impasses and removing the
obstacles that derail therapy. Making use of extensive clinical
expertise and current empirical findings, expert contributors offer
cutting-edge understanding of the causes of treatment complications--and
innovative strategies for their resolution--in key areas, including:
- The therapeutic alliance
- The full range of anxiety disorders (i.e., panic, PTSD, GAD)
- Comorbidity issues (i.e., depression, personality disorders, eating
disorders, substance abuse, and chronic medical illness)
- Combined CBT/pharmacological treatment
- Ethnic, cultural, and religious factors
- Issues specific to children and adolescents.
Both comprehensive, and accessible, Avoiding Treatment Failures in the
Anxiety Disorders will be welcomed by new and seasoned clinicians
alike. The window it opens onto this class of disorders, plus the
insights into how and why this treatment works, will also be of interest
to those involved in clinical research.