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Présentation de l'éditeur : " La prise en charge de l'anxiété est une indication privilégiée pour les thérapies comportementales et cognitive. Les 11 études de cas montrent que les TCC sont une démarche claire et commune à tous ceux qui les pratiquent, mais aussi que chaque thérapeute s'y implique différemment avec sa propre méthode. Chaque situation clinique exposée suit les consignes suivantes: développer la démarche diagnostique, proposer une analyse fonctionnelle, expliquer la logique de la prise en charge, développer les séances et enfin s'impliquer dans le cas. Léo : Anxiété de séparation et céphalées (Céline Rousseau-Salvador) Monsieur T: Un troubles de stress post-traumatique (Abdel-Halim Boudoukha) Laura : La peur de provoquer le malheur des siens (Hervé Montès) Emilie : une enfant et des attaques de panique (Philippe Cortèse) Laure : Trouble anxieux complexe avec décompensations dépressives et alcoolisme (Nicolas Duchesne) Stéphane : Panique en avion (Frédéric Chapelle) Nicolas: comportements anxieux liés à une algodystrophie (Rémy Amouroux) Monsieur M. : Etat de stress post-traumatique avec épisode dépressif majeur (Nathalie Girard-Dephanix) Thomas : Une anxiété sociale (Vanessa Harscoet) Jean : Des rituels de comptage (Jean-Louis Monestès) Mademoiselle B. : Trouble panique avec agoraphobie (Marie Thomas)"
Behavior Therapy --- Cognitive Therapy --- Anxiety Disorders --- therapy --- Anxiété --- Thérapie comportementale --- Thérapie cognitive --- Anxiety disorders --- Behavior therapy --- Cognitive therapy --- Anxiété. --- Thérapie comportementale. --- Thérapie cognitive. --- Anxiety Disorders - therapy
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Le stress et l'anxiété, au-delà des troubles psychiques identifiés comme trouble anxieux et troubles réactionnels, sont des états psychologiques largement répandus dans la population, à des degrés de sévérité variables et fluctuant selon les moments de la vie, sous-tendus parfois par des traits de personnalité, des émotions, des événements de vie. Les plaintes des patients et leurs demandes de prise en charge sont nombreuses. Entièrement actualisée et enrichie, cette quatrième édition s'appuie sur les études et résultats obtenus dans la prise en charge de ces troubles, en particulier dans la prise en charge non médicamenteuse : TCC, relaxation, thérapie de groupe, etc. Le propos est étayé de nombreux cas cliniques et outils pratiques de TCC pour prendre en charge les troubles anxieux chez l'enfant, l'anxiété généralisée, le trouble panique et agoraphobie, les phobies spécifiques, les phobies sociales, le trouble de l'adaptation avec anxiété et le stress professionnel pouvant mener au burn out. La gestion du stress est présentée de façon originale, proposant les dernières méthodes d'évaluation et des techniques visant à mieux contrôler les émotions et à agir sur les ruminations et les comportements. Un module de thérapie de groupe est détaillé en huit séances et s'avère très utile pour guider le patient et l'aider dans sa pratique personnelle. Accompagnée de près de 50 fiches téléchargeables (critères diagnostiques, échelles d'évaluation et d'auto-évaluation, fiches patient, exercices ...), cette nouvelle édition aidera les psychothérapeutes à mettre en place des programmes de soins pour leurs patients manifestant des états d'anxiété ou de stress. Un ouvrage indispensable pour tous les thérapeutes confrontés aux patients stressés et anxieux mais aussi pour tous les intervenants de la prévention et de l'accompagnement psychologique
Psychotherapy. --- Stress management. --- Anxiety --- Anxiety disorders. --- Treatment. --- Anxiety Disorders - therapy --- Stress, Physiological - therapy --- Stress, Psychological - therapy --- Stress --- Anxiété --- Stress (Psychology) --- Aspect psychologique --- Thérapeutique --- Anxiety.
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"C'est un livre sur le yoga et la dépression. Sur la méditation et le terrorisme. Sur l'aspiration à l'unité et le trouble bipolaire. Des choses qui n'ont pas l'air d'aller ensemble. En réalité, si : elles vont ensemble."
Anxiety Disorders --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- Yoga --- therapy --- psychology --- Hatha-yoga. --- Dépression --- Terrorisme --- Hatha-yoga --- Anxiety Disorders - therapy --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - therapy --- Yoga - psychology --- Meditation --- Bipolar Disorder --- Depression
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Emerging conceptualizations of major emotional disorders emphasize their commonalities rather than their differences, including considerable overlap in disorder phenomenology, a common set of vulnerabilities to development of emotional disorders, and generalization of treatment response across disorders. Current research lends support for a unified transdiagnostic approach to treatment of these disorders that considers these commonalities and is applicable to a range of emotional disorders. Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders, part of the TreatmentsThatWork series of therapist manuals and patient workbooks, is a radical departure from disorder-specific treatments of various emotional disorders, and is designed to be applicable to all anxiety and unipolar mood disorders, as well as other disorders with strong emotional components, such as many somatoform and dissociative disorders. The Unified Protocol (UP) capitalizes on the contributions made by cognitive-behavioral theorists by distilling and incorporating the common principles of CBT present in all evidenced based protocols for specific emotional disorders, as well as drawing on the field of emotion science for insights into deficits in emotion regulation. The UP contains seven modules and focuses on four core strategies: becoming mindfully aware of emotional experience; reappraising rigid emotion laden attributions; identifying and preventing behavioral and emotional avoidance; and facilatating exposure to both interoceptive and situational cues associated with emotional experiences. Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders will be an essential resource for all therapists and psychiatrists who implement CBT strategies, as well as any clinician treating anxiety and depressive disorders.
Affective disorders --- Cognitive therapy --- Mood Disorders --- Affective Symptoms --- Anxiety Disorders --- Cognitive Therapy --- Treatment --- therapy --- methods --- Klinische psychologie --- therapy. --- methods. --- psychotherapie --- psychotherapie. --- Therapy. --- Methods. --- Psychotherapie. --- Affective disorders - Treatment - Problems, exercises, etc. --- Cognitive therapy - Problems, exercises, etc. --- Mood Disorders - therapy --- Affective Symptoms - therapy --- Anxiety Disorders - therapy --- Cognitive Therapy - methods
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Childhood anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) represent some of the most common mental health disorders affecting young people, often leading to major life impairments. This book brings together the world's leaders in treatment science to provide evidence-based psychosocial interventions for these disorders. It supplies practitioners and researchers with innovations in clinical science, highlighting advances in technology and neuroscientific discovery which have informed the development of these novel treatment advances. The authors tackle the two main challenges facing the field of childhood psychopathology: improving access to evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) through innovations in treatment delivery, and increasing the positive outcomes for youth through unique therapies. Any reader who wants to be informed on the latest approaches to cognitive and behavioural interventions and how to apply them will benefit from this book
Anxiety Disorders --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy --- Anxiété --- Névroses post-traumatiques --- Thérapie cognitive pour enfants --- therapy --- methods. --- Thérapeutique. --- Cognitive Therapy --- Child --- Adolescent --- methods --- Névroses post-traumatiques. --- Thérapie cognitive pour enfants. --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic. --- État de stress post-traumatique. --- Anxiety Disorders - therapy --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - therapy --- Cognitive Therapy - methods --- therapy.
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Exposure Therapy Rethinking the Model - Refining the Method Peter Neudeck and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen From its early uses in treating phobias, exposure methods have expanded greatly, being established now as state of the art and first-line interventions for all anxiety and many other mental disorders such as post-traumatic stress, obsessive-compulsive, somatoform and addictive disorders. Informed by current understanding of learning, memory, cognition, neurobiology, the neurosciences as well as a range of clinical studies, exposure therapy is now firmly grounded on a broad and robust empirical base, opening new avenues for research and practice in behavioral psychotherapy. Exposure Therapy: Rethinking the Model -Refining the Method assembles leading experts to create a volume of equal interest and usefulness to students, clinicians and researchers alike. The book critically reviews the theoretical and formal aspects of exposure therapy including ethics; presents the theoretical models and many forms of clinical applications of exposure methods including the relationship to cognitive therapy and acceptance-based approaches; and discusses the role of procedural variants such as imaginal exposure, anxiety control strategies, cognitive interventions, as well as management of safety behaviors during exposure. Core topics are included: Neural substrates of fear extinction and learning. Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders in children. The role of anxiety control strategies in imaginal exposure. Interoceptive exposure and its variants Variants of exposure in body dysmorphic disorder and hypochondriasis. Trauma exposure in PTSD: safety first? Exposure therapy in OCD: are cognitive elements needed? Graduate students, clinicians and scientists seeking an overview on the latest research will look to Exposure Therapy: Rethinking the Model - Refining the Method as a trustworthy guide to the field as it continues to evolve.
Anxiety disorders -- Therapy. --- Applied psychology. --- Exposure therapy. --- Neuroses -- Treatment. --- Philosophy (General). --- Psychological tests and testing. --- Psychotherapy. --- Exposure therapy --- Desensitization, Psychologic --- Behavior Therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Implosive Therapy --- Social Sciences --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Psychology --- Flooding therapy --- Implosive therapy --- Therapy, Exposure --- Psychology. --- Counseling. --- Psychological measurement. --- Psychotherapy and Counseling. --- Psychological Methods/Evaluation. --- Methodology. --- Cognitive therapy --- Psychagogy --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Clinical sociology --- Mental health counseling --- Applied psychology --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Treatment --- Psychotherapy . --- Psychology—Methodology. --- Measurement, Mental --- Measurement, Psychological --- Psychological measurement --- Psychological scaling --- Psychological statistics --- Psychometry (Psychophysics) --- Scaling, Psychological --- Psychological tests --- Scaling (Social sciences) --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Measurement --- Scaling --- Methodology
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One of the hallmarks of generalized anxiety disorder, along with diffuse pathological worry and somatic complaints, is its resistance to therapy. Of available treatment modalities for GAD, cognitive-behavioral therapy garners the best empirical support in terms of successful long-term results. Psychological Approaches to Generalized Anxiety Disorder offers clinicians a wide variety of CBT strategies to help clients develop core anxiety-reduction skills, presented so that readers can hone their own clinical skills. Concise without skimping on information, this book reviews current theory and research, addresses important diagnostic issues, and provides salient details in these key areas: Assessment procedures and treatment planning. Latest therapy outcome data, including findings on newer therapies. Specific CBT techniques, including cognitive strategies, psychoeducation, anxiety monitoring, relaxation exercises, and more. Dealing with noncompliance, client ambivalence, and other challenges to therapy. Special considerations for treating older adults with GAD. Relapse prevention, transition issues, and ending treatment. Psychological Approaches to Generalized Anxiety Disorder has much information of interest to new and seasoned clinicians, clinical researchers, and academic psychologists. It is also an especially valuable reference for graduate students treating or studying the anxiety spectrum.
Philosophy (General). --- Psychology, clinical. --- Applied psychology. --- Psychology. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Health Psychology. --- Psychotherapy and Counseling. --- Anxiety Disorders -- psychology. --- Anxiety Disorders -- therapy. --- Anxiety disorders -- Treatment. --- Anxiety disorders. --- Cognitive Therapy -- methods. --- Cognitive therapy. --- Mental Disorders --- Behavior Therapy --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Cognitive Therapy --- Anxiety Disorders --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Clinical Psychology --- Psychiatric Disorders, Individual --- Anxiety disorders --- Treatment. --- Anxiety neuroses --- Anxiety states, Neurotic --- Neurotic anxiety states --- Cognitive-behavior therapy --- Cognitive-behavioral therapy --- Cognitive psychotherapy --- Clinical psychology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Counseling. --- Health psychology. --- Neuroses --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Applied psychology --- Psychagogy --- Psychology, Practical --- Social psychotechnics --- Psychology --- Counselling --- Helping behavior --- Clinical sociology --- Interviewing --- Personal coaching --- Social case work --- Therapy (Psychotherapy) --- Mental illness --- Mental health counseling --- Health psychology --- Health psychology, Clinical --- Psychology, Clinical health --- Psychology, Health --- Salutogenesis --- Clinical psychology --- Medicine and psychology --- Treatment
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