Primer on Anxiety Disorders

Primer on Anxiety Disorders
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Publisher : Primer on
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9780199395125
ISBN-13 : 0199395128
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Primer on Anxiety Disorders by : Daniel Pine

The Primer on Anxiety Disorders provides early-stage practitioners and trainees, as well as seasoned clinicians and researchers, with need-to-know knowledge on diagnosis and treatment. Clinical cases are used throughout the book to enhance understanding of and illustrate specific disorders, comorbid conditions and clinical issues. To facilitate an integrative approach, content allows clinicians to understand patient characteristics and tailor interventions.

Breaking Free from Anxiety

Breaking Free from Anxiety
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9798879714876
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Breaking Free from Anxiety by : Kurt J Moore

Are you tired of feeling like anxiety is controlling every aspect of your life? Do worries, fears, and doubts keep you trapped in a relentless cycle of stress and uncertainty? It's time to break free from the suffocating grip of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and reclaim your peace of mind. In "Breaking Free from Anxiety: A Practical Primer for the Recently Diagnosed," dive deep into the heart of your struggles with anxiety and discover powerful insights and practical strategies to overcome them. From understanding the root causes of GAD to learning how to manage its debilitating symptoms, this book is your roadmap to healing and transformation. Through compelling stories and expert guidance, you'll uncover the true nature of GAD and gain invaluable tools to combat its effects. Explore the different types of anxiety disorders, including GAD, and learn how they can impact every aspect of your life. Understand the signs and symptoms of GAD, and discover the pivotal role of early intervention in finding relief. But it doesn't stop there. "Breaking Free from Anxiety" takes you on a journey of self-discovery, offering self-help strategies, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and practical tips to manage worries and uncertainties. Learn how to tackle common life issues, develop resilience, and prevent relapses, empowering you to live a life free from the shackles of Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Whether you're struggling with Generalized Anxiety Disorder for the first time or seeking fresh perspectives on your journey to healing, this book is your companion every step of the way. With empathy, understanding, and actionable advice, it guides you toward a brighter, more hopeful future-one where anxiety no longer holds you back. It's time to take control of your mental health and embrace a life filled with possibility and peace. Your journey to breaking free from anxiety starts here.

A Primer of Clinical Psychiatry

A Primer of Clinical Psychiatry
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9780729581578
ISBN-13 : 0729581578
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis A Primer of Clinical Psychiatry by : David Castle

The second edition of A Primer of Clinical Psychiatry provides a broad overview of the major topics in psychiatry and provides the clinical skills necessary for competent clinical practice. It also includes an up-to-date overview of the scientific literature behind this fascinating and challenging medical discipline. This book covers in detail the psychiatric interview, the mental state examination, and clinical investigations relevant to psychiatry. All of the major syndromes of psychiatry are addressed including schizophrenia, depressive disorders, bipolar disorder, anxiety, post-traumatic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, eating disorders, somatoform disorders and personality disorders and cover epidemiology, aetiology and clinical aspects, and discussion of specific treatment approaches. A separate section reviews biological and psychosocial aspects of treatment in psychiatry, with worked case examples. A chapter on psychiatric emergencies is included in this section. Discrete chapters cover specialist areas such as child and adolescent psychiatry, old age psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, dual disability and substance use disorders. Enhancing each chapter is a case-based role-play scenario, complete with model answers. Each scenario is set out to model modern pedagogical theory, with roles, setting, tasks, and model answers all articulated and cross-referenced to the core text. Readers can adopt various roles within the scenarios, including that of the doctor (general practice registrars, interns, and residents), allied health staff, or patients themselves and their relatives. The scenarios cover everything from basic skills such as taking a history or describing a disorder, to more advanced problems, such as working with the hostile family and assessing risk in the emergency setting. This case-based role-play approach is ideal for those preparing for psychiatry Observed Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs). A Primer of Clinical Psychiatry 2nd edition aims to introduce the pertinent facts of clinical psychiatry to medical students and students of mental health disciplines. It will also be a useful resource for established clinicians, including GPs and the more advanced psychiatric trainee or mental health professional. • Case-based scenarios provide a practical application of theory in real life and are ideal for OSCE preparation. • Drug dosages prescribed for biological treatment of psychiatric diseases add to the clinical aspect of the book • New chapters on the history of psychiatry and ethics in psychiatry have been added to this edition. • The section “How to use this book helps the reader navigate the book effectively and efficiently.

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety Disorders
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Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9780737750522
ISBN-13 : 0737750529
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Anxiety Disorders by : Sarah Hina

According to ADAA, Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S. This guidebook provides essential information on Anxiety Disorders, but also serves as a historical survey, by providing information on the controversies surrounding its causes, and first-person narratives by people coping with Anxiety Disorders. Readers will learn from the words of patients, family members, or caregivers. The symptoms, causes, treatments, and potential cures are explained in detail. Alternative treatments are also covered. Student researchers and readers will find this book easily accessible through its careful and conscientious editing and a thorough introduction to each essay.

A Primer on Mental Disorders

A Primer on Mental Disorders
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Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781461655985
ISBN-13 : 1461655986
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis A Primer on Mental Disorders by : Thomas E. Allen

From four practicing physicians comes this down-to-earth, easy to understand introduction to mental disorders_essentially a 'what is it' book to help identify disorders, understand the ramifications, and assist teachers and families in providing a supportive environment for anyone who suffers from mental disorders. Arranged by broad category (following the DSM-IV-TR, the standard reference for medical professionals), disorders and their treatments are described, along with a list of helpful resources for the classroom, library, and home. Appendixes list important advocacy and support groups, appropriate videos for classroom viewing, and Web sites for further information. This useful tool makes a difficult subject readily accessible to students, teachers, and the general public. A Primer on Mental Disorders belongs in every school and public library and institutions of higher learning, as well as the offices of school counselors and administrators.

Violent Extremism

Violent Extremism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781000523683
ISBN-13 : 1000523683
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Violent Extremism by : Caroline Logan

This edited book presents international perspectives on the role of mental health problems in understanding and managing the risk of violent extremism. The chapters included in this book address two themes. First, they describe the research findings on the nature and prevalence of the range of mental health problems (psychosis, personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression, autism spectrum disorders) in young people and adults who have in the past, committed acts of violence motivated at least in part by extremist ideologies, or who have attempted or threatened such acts, or who for other reasons are thought to be at risk of doing so. Second, the chapters examine what is known about the relationship – or the functional link – between mental health problems and violent extremism. The focus of this book is on clinical practice and understanding the nature of the challenge faced by practitioners and their response to it. It will therefore be of interest to mental health practitioners, service managers and commissioners, and policy makers with a remit to understand and mitigate risk of radicalisation and violent extremism. The chapters in this book were originally published in The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology.

Anxiety Disorders

Anxiety Disorders
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 556
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ISBN-10 : 9780470986837
ISBN-13 : 0470986832
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Anxiety Disorders by : David J. Nutt

Rapid developments in recent years in basic science and pharmacology has greatly increased understanding of the causes of anxiety disorders. This has led to a large number of new drug treatments from the pharmaceutical industry. This book makes sense of these advances and presents a coherent account of diagnosis and management from the clinical point of view. Chapters are in the form of surveys and digests of the recent literature and are interspersed with clinical guidelines, diagnostic and therapeutic points and are well illustrated.

Computational Psychiatry

Computational Psychiatry
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9780262360715
ISBN-13 : 0262360713
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Psychiatry by : Peggy Series

The first introductory textbook in the emerging, fast-developing field of computational psychiatry. Computational psychiatry applies computational modeling and theoretical approaches to psychiatric questions, focusing on building mathematical models of neural or cognitive phenomena relevant to psychiatric diseases. It is a young and rapidly growing field, drawing on concepts from psychiatry, psychology, computer science, neuroscience, electrical and chemical engineering, mathematics, and physics. This book, accessible to nonspecialists, offers the first introductory textbook in computational psychiatry.

Depression

Depression
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781452262734
ISBN-13 : 145226273X
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Depression by : Steven Richards

"The idea of a highly accessible resource on depression is a good one. . . It fills an important gap in the literature and represents a very helpful addition to the library of clinicians-expert and non-expert alike—who could benefit from an accessible, up-to-date primer (or refresher) in the formulation, diagnosis, and treatment of depression." -Stephen Swallow, Ph.D., Private Practice, Oakville, Ontario "While there have been lengthy handbooks and a variety of specialized books, I do not think anyone has had quite this idea of writing a primer. It combines research and practice in a very interesting manner. . . The up-to-date research is one of the major strengths. The authors clearly know their material and are conversant with the major findings of the field. . . It reflects a masterful knowledge of the current literature and communicates it very well." -Ed Beckham, PH.D., Clinical Psychologist, Psychiatric Associates, Inc. Every health care provider and mental health professional will encounter clients struggling with depression, yet many of these professionals don′t receive a thorough grounding on theory, research, and clinical guidelines regarding depression, and those who do sometimes have trouble keeping abreast of the literature (a literature that includes over 60,000 empirical publications since 1980!). This book provides a handy reference for such practitioners. This brief, practical guide provides an introduction or refresher on depression that is research-based yet accessible, practical, and easy to read and consult.

ACT Made Simple

ACT Made Simple
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Publisher : New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages : 517
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ISBN-10 : 9781684033034
ISBN-13 : 1684033039
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis ACT Made Simple by : Russ Harris

NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: Due to the recent illegal counterfeiting of this book, we cannot guarantee book quality when purchased through third-party sellers. Now fully-revised and updated, this second edition of ACT Made Simple includes new information and chapters on self-compassion, flexible perspective taking, working with trauma, and more. Why is it so hard to be happy? Why is life so difficult? Why do humans suffer so much? And what can we realistically do about it? No matter how rewarding your job, as a mental health professional, you may sometimes feel helpless in the face of these questions. You are also well aware of the challenges and frustrations that can present during therapy. If you’re looking for ways to optimize your client sessions, consider joining the many thousands of therapists and life coaches worldwide who are learning acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). With a focus on mindfulness, client values, and a commitment to change, ACT is proven-effective in treating depression, anxiety, stress, addictions, eating disorders, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder (BPD), and myriad other psychological issues. It’s also a revolutionary new way to view the human condition—packed full of exciting new tools, techniques, and strategies for promoting profound behavioral change. A practical primer, ideal for ACT newcomers and experienced ACT professionals alike, ACT Made Simple offers clear explanations of the six ACT processes and a set of real-world tips and solutions for rapidly and effectively implementing them in your practice. This book gives you everything you need to start using ACT with your clients for impressive results. Inside, you’ll find: scripts, exercises, metaphors, and worksheets to use with your clients; a session-by-session guide to implementing ACT; transcripts from therapy sessions; guidance for creating your own therapeutic techniques and exercises; and practical tips to overcome “therapy roadblocks.” This book aims to take the complex theory and practice of ACT and make it accessible and enjoyable for therapists and clients.