Adapting Cognitive Therapy for Depression: Managing Complexity and Comorbidity

Adapting Cognitive Therapy for Depression: Managing Complexity and Comorbidity

by Mark A. Whisman PhD (Editor)
Adapting Cognitive Therapy for Depression: Managing Complexity and Comorbidity

Adapting Cognitive Therapy for Depression: Managing Complexity and Comorbidity

by Mark A. Whisman PhD (Editor)

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Overview

While the efficacy of cognitive therapy for depression is well established, every clinician is likely to encounter patients who do not respond to "standard" protocols. In this highly practical volume, leading authorities provide a unified set of clinical guidelines for conceptualizing, assessing, and treating challenging presentations of depression. Presented are detailed, flexible strategies for addressing severe, chronic, partially remitted, or recurrent depression, as well as psychiatric comorbidities, medical conditions, and family problems that may complicate treatment. The book also offers essential knowledge and tools for delivering competent care to specific populations of depressed patients: ethnic minorities; lesbian, gay, and bisexual people; adolescents; and older adults.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781593856380
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 02/05/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.19(d)

About the Author

Mark A. Whisman, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies and a former Van Ameringen Scholar at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research. A major focus of Dr. Whisman's  research has been cognitive models of depression, and the predictors and processes of change in cognitive therapy of depression. He has published over 80 journal articles and book chapters and has coedited one book (with Douglas K. Snyder, Treating Difficult Couples: Helping Clients with Coexisting Mental and Relationship Disorders). His research has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health and by the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression. Dr. Whisman was formerly Associate Editor of Contemporary Psychology and has served on the editorial boards of Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Family Psychology, Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, Behavior Therapy, and Applied and Preventive Psychology.

Table of Contents

I. Foundations of Cognitive Therapy for Depression

1. Cognitive Therapy for Depression, Keith S. Dobson

2. Initial Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment Planning, Mark A. Whisman and Lauren M. Weinstock

II. Cognitive Therapy for Complex Depression

3. Severe Depression, Sona Dimidjian, Christopher R. Martell, Sandra J. Coffman, and Steven D. Hollon,

4. Chronic Depression, Anne Garland and Jan Scott

5. Drug-Resistant and Partially Remitted Depression, Giovanni A. Fava and Stefania Fabbri

6. Preventing Recurrent Depression, Robin B. Jarrett, Jeffrey R. Vittengl, and Lee Anna Clark

III. Cognitive Therapy for Comorbid Depression

7. Suicide, Marjan Ghahramanlou-Holloway, Gregory K. Brown, and Aaron T. Beck

8. Panic Disorder and Social Phobia, Michael W. Otto, Mark B. Powers, Georgia Stathopoulou, and Stefan G. Hofmann

9: Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Alisa R. Singer, Keith S. Dobson, and David J. A. Dozois

10. Substance Use Disorders, Cory F. Newman

11. Personality Disorders, Arthur Freeman and Gwen E. Rock

12. Borderline Personality Disorder, Clive J. Robins, C. Virginia Fenwick, Jacqueline E. Donnelly, and Jennie Lacy

13. Medical Conditions, Kenneth E. Freedland, Robert M. Carney, and Judith A. Skala

14. Family or Relationship Problems, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Marjorie E. Weishaar, and Ivan W. Miller

IV. Cognitive Therapy for Depression with Special Populations

15: Ethnic Minorities, Laura Kohn-Wood, Glenetta Hudson, and Erin T. Graham

16. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Women and Men, Christopher R. Martell

17. Adolescents, Mark A. Reinecke and John F. Curry

18. Older Adults, Patricia A. Areán and Leilani Feliciano

Interviews

Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, counselors, and other mental health practitioners; students and residents in these fields. May serve as a text in graduate-level psychotherapy courses and in psychiatric residency programs.

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