Social Anxiety Disorder
von Karen Rowa, Martin M. Antony
Reihe: Advances in Psychotherapy – Evidence-Based Practice - Band 12
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2nd ed. 2025, viii/100 Seiten
Beschreibung
Updated edition on the science and treatment of social anxiety disorder
- Revised to include the latest research and practice
- Includes a detailed case example
- Downloadable handouts for clinical practice
This 2nd edition exploring social anxiety disorder (SAD) in the ###ITALIC#TEXT[Advances in Psychotherapy]### series incorporates the latest theory and research on its presentation, prevalence, assessment, and treatment. The authors expertly guide mental health or healthcare professionals at any level of experience through the models for understanding this common psychological disorder, how to select the best assessment measures, and why and how cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has the strongest evidence base. The different CBT techniques are explored in detail, with concrete tips for practitioners, and illustrations of client cases bring theory and practice alive. Cultural differences in the presentation of social anxiety and the impact of this on assessment and treatment are highlighted, as are other adaptations to these techniques when working with diverse populations. A detailed case study is provided, outlining the presentation and course of treatment for a client with SAD. Downloadable handouts for clinical use are available.
###BOLD#TEXT[Praise for the book]###
###ITALIC#TEXT["I highly recommend this clear and comprehensive guide on the nature and treatment of social anxiety disorder. Whether you are a student learning how to assess and treat social anxiety for the first time or a well-seasoned practitioner looking for a refresher on the topic, this helpful book is an essential guide to everything you need to know about evidence-based practice with socially anxious clients."]###
David A. Moscovitch, PhD, C Psych, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada
###ITALIC#TEXT["Focusing on cognitive behavioral approaches, as well as the emotional and relational aspects of the science and art of effectively assessing and treating social anxiety disorder, the authors have produced an accessible evidence-supported compendium of treatment techniques. Clinicians are sure to find the real-world case studies and examples interesting and informative as they begin to apply the treatment."]###
Peter McEvoy, BSc(hons), MPsych(clin), PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Curtin University and the Centre for Clinical Interventions, Perth, WA, Australia
###ITALIC#TEXT["Once regarded as a neglected psychiatric condition, social anxiety disorder has become a well-researched problem that can be treated effectively with tailored cognitive behavioral therapy strategies. Rowa and Antony are experts in the field who delivered an outstanding book that translates the science into concrete strategies every clinician should be familiar with for their daily work to help people with this disabling and serious problem. I highly recommend this superb book."]###
Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Translational Clinical Psychology, Philipps University Marburg, Germany
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