The SeriesThe new series, Advances in Psychotherapy -- Evidence-Based Practice, provides therapists with practical, evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of the most common disorders seen in clinical practice -- and does so in a uniquely “reader-friendly” manner. Each book is both a compact “how-to” reference on a particular disorder, for use by professional clinicians in their daily work, as well as an ideal educational resource for students and for practice-oriented continuing education.
The most important feature of the books is that they are practical and “reader-friendly.” All have a similar structure, and each is a compact and easy-to-follow guide covering all aspects of practice that are relevant in real-life. Tables, boxed clinical “pearls,” and marginal notes assist orientation, while checklists for copying and summary boxes provide tools for use in daily practice.
The series has been developed and is edited with the support of the Society of Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12). The Society is planning a system of home study continuing education courses based on the series that an individual can complete on the web. Content + StructureThe contents of each volume are structured as follows:
- Description:
- Terminology
- Definition
- Epidemiology
- Course and Prognosis
- Differential Diagnosis
- Comorbidities
- Diagnostic Procedures and Documentation
- Theories and Models of the Disorder
- Diagnosis and Treatment Indications
- Treatment:
- Methods of Treatment
- Mechanisms of Action
- Efficacy and Prognosis
- Variations and Combinations of Methods
- Problems in Carrying out the Treatments
- Case Vignette; Further Reading; References
- Appendix: Tools and Resources
Main Features
- Practice oriented:
The main emphasis is on information that therapists and practitioners can use in their
daily practice.
- Easy to read:
The most important information is summarized in tables, illustrations, or displayed boxes,
and highlighted by marginal notes.
- Authoritative:
Each volume is written and edited by leading authorities
- Compact:
Each volume consists of 80-100 pages.
- Regular publication:
We aim to publish 4 volumes each year.About the Editors
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Series Editor
Danny Wedding, PhD, MPH, Professor of Psychiatry, Saint Louis, MO
Danny Wedding trained as a clinical psychologist at the University of Hawaii.
He is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Missouri Institute of Mental Health (MIMH),
a university research and policy center associated with the University of Missouri-Columbia
School of Medicine. Dr. Wedding is the author or editor of 12 books and is editor for
PsycCRITIQUES: Contemporary Psychology--APA Review of Books.
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Associate Editor
Larry E. Beutler, PhD, Professor, Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto, CA
Larry E. Beutler is Distinguished Professor, Chair, and Director of Training at the
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology in Palo Alto, CA, and also Consulting Professor of
Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Beutler is the former Editor of the
Journal of Clinical Psychology and of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.
He is Past President of the Society for Clinical Psychology (Division 12 of APA), of the APA
Division of Psychotherapy (APA), and of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. He is the
author of approximately 300 scientific papers and chapters, and author, editor or co-author
of 14 books on psychotherapy and psychopathology, with other books currently in preparation.
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Associate Editor
Kenneth E. Freedland, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Health Psychology, Washington
University, St. Louis, MO
Ken Freedland is a Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Health Psychology at Washington
University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He is an Associate Editor of Psychosomatic
Medicine, on the editorial board of Health Psychology, and the author or co-author of over
120 published articles and book chapters and 110 published abstracts. His research focuses
on the role and treatment of depression and related problems in heart disease. He is a
member of the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research, a fellow of the Society of
Behavioral Medicine, and a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Dr.
Freedland was a CBT supervisor for ENRICHD and has supervised several other clinical trials of
CBT for patients with heart disease or other medical illnesses.
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Associate Editor
Linda Carter Sobell, PhD, ABPP, Professor, Center for Psychological Studies,
Nova Southeastern University, FL
Linda Sobell is Professor in the Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern
University, FL, and is internationally known for her clinical research in the addictions
field, particularly brief motivational interventions. She has received several awards, given
over 200 invited presentations/workshops, and published over 250 articles or book chapters and
6 books, as well as serving on several editorial boards. Dr. Sobell is a Fellow in the
American Psychological Association, holds a Diplomate in Behavioral Psychology from the
American Board of Professional Psychology, is Past President of the Association for
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, and is President (2005) of the Society of Clinical
Psychology of the American Psychological Association.
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Associate Editor
David. A. Wolfe, PhD, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology and Children's Mental
Health, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON
David Wolfe is the first recipient of the RBC Investments Chair in Developmental
Psychopathology and Children's Mental Health at the Center for Addiction and Mental
Health, University of Toronto. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and
past President of Division 37 (Child, Youth, and Family Services). Dr. Wolfe has broad
research and clinical interests in abnormal child and adolescent psychology, with a
special focus on child abuse, domestic violence, and developmental psychopathology, and he has
authored numerous articles and books on these topics. He and Peter Jaffe are currently
evaluating the "Fourth R," which is a comprehensive school-based initiative for reducing
adolescent risk behaviors through the promotion of positive, nonviolent relationships.
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Bipolar Disorder, Reiser R.P., Thompson L.W., Vol. 1, (978-0-88937-310-5) |
Heart Disease, Skala J. A., Freedland K. E., Carney R.M., Vol. 2, (978-0-88937-313-6) |
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Abramowitz J.S., Vol. 3, (978-0-88937-316-7) |
Childhood Maltreatment, Wekerle C., Miller A.L., Wolfe D.A., Spindel C.B., Vol. 4, (978-0-88937-314-3) |
Schizophrenia, Silverstein S.M., Spaulding W.D., Menditto A.A., Vol. 5, (978-0-88937-315-0) |
Treating Victims of Mass Disaster and Terrorism, Housley J., Beutler L.E., Vol. 6, (978-0-88937-321-1) |
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adults, Rickel A. U., Brown R. T., Vol. 7, (978-0-88937-322-8) |
Problem and Pathological Gambling, Whelan J.P., Steenbergh T.A., Meyers A.W., Vol. 8, (978-0-88937-312-9) |
Chronic Illness in Children and Adolescents, Brown R. T., Daly B. P., Rickel A. U., Vol. 9, (978-0-88937-319-8) |
Alcohol Use Disorders, Maisto S.A., Connors G. J., Dearing R. L., Vol. 10, (978-0-88937-317-4) |
Chronic Pain, Field B.J., Swarm R.A., Vol. 11, (978-0-88937-320-4) |
Social Anxiety Disorder, Antony M.M., Rowa K., Vol. 12, (978-0-88937-311-2) |
Eating Disorders, Touyz S. W., Polivy J., Hay P., Vol. 13, (978-0-88937-318-1) |
Suicidal Behavior, McKeon R., Vol. 14, (978-0-88937-327-3) |
Substance Use Problems, Earleywine M., Vol. 15, (978-0-88937-329-7) |
Elimination Disorders in Children and Adolescents, Christophersen E.R., Friman P.C., Vol. 16, (978-0-88937-334-1) |
Sexual Violence, Holcomb W.R., Vol. 17, (978-0-88937-333-4) |
Depression, Rehm L., Vol. 18, (978-0-88937-326-6) |
Hypochondriasis and Health Anxiety, Abramowitz J.S., Braddock A., Vol. 19, (978-0-88937-325-9) |
Public Health Tools for Practicing Psychologists, Tucker J.A., Grimley D.M., Vol. 20, (978-0-88937-330-3) |
Borderline Disorder, Bohus M., Comtois K., (978-0-88937-323-5) |
Nicotine and Tobacco Dependence, Peterson A.L., Jaén C.R., Vander Weg M.W., (978-0-88937-324-2) |
Headache, Nicholson R. A., Penzien D. B., Rains J. C., (978-0-88937-328-0) |
Diabetes, de Groot M., Lustman P., Wagner J., Chipkin S.R., (978-0-88937-331-0) |
Prostate Cancer, Penedo F.J., Antoni M.H., (978-0-88937-332-7) |
Volumes in Planning- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Agoraphobia and Panic Disorder
- Male Sexual Dysfunction
- Female Sexual Dysfunction
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