- 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.
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"Holly Hazlett-Stevens has written a very updated and comprehensive book on a highly relevant topic- generalized anxiety disorder, a common but disabilitating disorder.
The book comprises a very thorough presentation of the various current approaches to GAD, with an emphasis on assessment and treatment principles, covering the most relevant treatment strategies for GAD evidenced today. The book is written as a clinicians guide but any clinician and theoretician dealing with anxiety disorder or depression would find this book very useful.
The author has made an impressive and a substantial contribution to this field providing a skillful mix of theory and practice that should be essential reading for all wanting to learn more about this disorder; clinicians, researchers as well as their students. The volume is what many of us have been waiting for, and I highly recommend it." -- Hans M Nordahl, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology