Springer New York
Exposure Therapy: Rethinking the Model - Refining the Method
Exposure Therapy: Rethinking the Model - Refining the Method
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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.
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