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Book Review: Anxiety Disorders. Psychological Approaches to Theory and Treatment. By Michelle G. Craske

Book Review: Anxiety Disorders. Psychological Approaches to Theory and Treatment. By Michelle G.... Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2000 Book Reviews Anxiety Disorders. Psychological Approaches to in the long term.’’ Some softening in the anti-medica- Theory and Treatment. By Michelle G. Craske. tion viewpoint is voiced in the area of treatment com- Westview Press, 1999; 425 pp. (hardbound). pliance and drop-out rates with CBT alone. There is discussion of the order of treatments of medication This textbook teaches the reader the historical and CBT being important. development of the non-medical, psychological, cog- In these first six chapters, the author reaches nitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) theory of the cause into a wealth of psychology references to footnote and the treatment of anxiety disorders. the running commentary on the historical evolution The first six chapters of the textbook explain the of CBT psychological theory. Clinical psychiatrists general theory of this psychology as conceived by who are not well versed with psychology history will the author. Chapter 1 Worry, Anxiety, and Fear and find the first six chapters of the book devoted to Imminence of Threat defines the titled terms. this topic tedious to read. These chapters are not Chapter 2 Features of Anxiety Disorders does particularly instructive to the rare clinical psychiatrist http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Clinical Psychiatry Springer Journals

Book Review: Anxiety Disorders. Psychological Approaches to Theory and Treatment. By Michelle G. Craske

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry , Volume 12 (2) – Oct 8, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2000 by American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Neurology; Psychiatry; Psychopharmacology
ISSN
1040-1237
eISSN
1573-3238
DOI
10.1023/A:1009080332084
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Abstract

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2000 Book Reviews Anxiety Disorders. Psychological Approaches to in the long term.’’ Some softening in the anti-medica- Theory and Treatment. By Michelle G. Craske. tion viewpoint is voiced in the area of treatment com- Westview Press, 1999; 425 pp. (hardbound). pliance and drop-out rates with CBT alone. There is discussion of the order of treatments of medication This textbook teaches the reader the historical and CBT being important. development of the non-medical, psychological, cog- In these first six chapters, the author reaches nitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) theory of the cause into a wealth of psychology references to footnote and the treatment of anxiety disorders. the running commentary on the historical evolution The first six chapters of the textbook explain the of CBT psychological theory. Clinical psychiatrists general theory of this psychology as conceived by who are not well versed with psychology history will the author. Chapter 1 Worry, Anxiety, and Fear and find the first six chapters of the book devoted to Imminence of Threat defines the titled terms. this topic tedious to read. These chapters are not Chapter 2 Features of Anxiety Disorders does particularly instructive to the rare clinical psychiatrist

Journal

Annals of Clinical PsychiatrySpringer Journals

Published: Oct 8, 2004

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