An important new guide to flexible empirically supported practice in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Treatments for Psychological Problems and Syndromes makes an essential contribution by offering a comprehensive framework for adopting a more adaptable approach to CBT. Edited by three recognized experts in the field, this text aims to:
- Identify components of models describing specific psychological conditions that are empirically supported, poorly supported, or unsupported.
- Propose theoretical rationales for sequencing interventions and criteria for transitioning from one treatment procedure to another.
- Highlight mechanisms of psychological syndromes that may interfere with established protocols in order to promote more informed treatment and improve outcomes.
Written in clear and concise language, this authoritative guide is relevant and useful to a wide range of readers, from beginning clinicians to experienced practitioners. It provides essential insights into the latest developments in CBT and offers practical guidance for enhancing patient care.
