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020 | _a9781138223615 | ||
080 | _aWM 425.5.C6 LAB | ||
100 | _aLaBuda, Jennifer | ||
245 | _aCognitive behavioral protocols for medical settings : a clinician's guide | ||
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_aNew York, NY _bRoutledge _c2018 |
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500 | _aMonograph | ||
500 | _axii, 374p. : ill. ; 23cm | ||
520 | _a<p><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">This book offers specific evidence-based behavioral treatment plans for the most commonly observed symptoms seen in medical and clinical settings. It will address the needs of therapists who work in fast-paced clinics and are often mandated to provide time-limited and effective treatment. Intended for early career clinicians as well as experienced psychotherapists, clear goal-directed protocols are outlined in a specific manner to assist the clinician in treating frequently reported pain complaints, somatic illnesses, anxiety, sleep difficulties, panic, agitation, anger management, and more. A brief review of symptoms is followed by specific cognitive behavioral treatment strategies, quantitative treatment tracking tools, and methods to address obstacles and facilitate progress. This clinician-friendly manual will guide research based interventions and documentation needs, while also showing how the intervention can best be used to avoid common pitfalls in treatment.</span></p> | ||
700 | _aAxelrod, Bradley N. | ||
700 | _aWindell, James | ||
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