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E-Book, Englisch, 428 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology

Davey / Wells Worry and its Psychological Disorders

Theory, Assessment and Treatment
1. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-0-470-03258-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Theory, Assessment and Treatment

E-Book, Englisch, 428 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology

ISBN: 978-0-470-03258-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Anxiety-based disorders are among the most common mental healthproblems experienced in the population today. Worry is a prominentfeature of most anxiety-based disorders including generalizedanxiety disorder, specific phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder,panic disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Written by international experts, Worry and its PsychologicalDisorders offers an up-to-date and complete overview of worryin a single volume. Divided into four sections, the book exploresthe nature of worry, the assessment of worry, contemporary theoriesof chronic and pathological worry, and the most recently developedtreatment methods. It includes in-depth reviews of new assessmentinstruments and covers treatment methods such as CognitiveBehavioural Therapy and Metacognitive Therapy. Useful case studiesare also included.
This important volume provides an invaluable resource forclinical practitioners and researchers. It will also be ofrelevance to those studying clinical or abnormal psychology atadvanced level.

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About the Editors ix
List of Contributors xi
Preface xv
Part I The Nature of Worry
Chapter 1 The Epidemiology of Worry and Generalized Anxiety Disorder 3
Robert M. Holaway, Thomas L. Rodebaugh, and Richard G. Heimberg
Chapter 2 Worry and Rumination: Styles of Persistent Negative Thinking in Anxiety and Depression 21
Costas Papageorgiou
Chapter 3 Worry in Psychopathology 41
Christine Purdon and Jennifer Harrington
Chapter 4 Worry and Information-processing 51
Gerald Matthews and Gregory J. Funke
Chapter 5 Worry in Older Adults 69
Julie L. Wetherell
Chapter 6 Worry in Childhood and Adolescence 81
Sam Cartwright-Hatton
Part II The Assessment of Worry
Chapter 7 The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) 101
Helen M. Startup and Thane M. Erickson
Chapter 8 The Anxious Thoughts Inventory and Related Measures of Metacognition and Worry 121
Adrian Wells
Chapter 9 Assessment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder 137
Cynthia L. Turk and Andrew T. Wolanin
Chapter 10 The Catastrophising Interview Procedure 157
Graham C.L. Davey
Part III Theories of Chronic and Pathological Worry
Chapter 11 The Metacognitive Model of Worry and Generalised Anxiety Disorder 179
Adrian Wells
Chapter 12 A Cognitive Model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder: The Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty 201
Naomi Koerner and Michel J. Dugas
Chapter 13 A Mood-As-Input Account of Perseverative Worrying 217
Graham C.L. Davey
Chapter 14 The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry 239
Nicholas J. Sibrava and T.D. Borkovec
Part IV Treatment Methods
Chapter 15 Metacognitive Therapy for Worry and Generalised Anxiety Disorder 259
Adrian Wells
Chapter 16 Applied Relaxation and Cognitive Therapy for Pathological Worry and Generalized Anxiety Disorder 273
T.D. Borkovec
Chapter 17 A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Targeting Intolerance of Uncertainty 289
Melisa Robichaud and Michel J. Dugas
Chapter 18 Pharmacological Treatments for Worry: Focus on Generalised Anxiety Disorder 305
Ian M. Anderson and Marisha E. Palm
Chapter 19 Case Histories: Treating Worry Across Disorders 335
Paul King
Chapter 20 The Efficacy of Psychological Treatments for Generalised Anxiety Disorder? 359
Peter L. Fisher
Chapter 21 Predictors of Treatment Outcome 379
Robert C. Durham
Index 399


Graham Davey is Professor of Psychology at the University ofSussex in Brighton, UK. He has been an active researcher in areasassociated with anxiety and its disorders, especially pathologicalworrying, phobias, and perseverative psychopathologies generally.He has published his research in many high-impact internationaljournals including Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Behavioral& Brain Sciences, Journal of Experimental Psychology, andBehaviour Research & Therapy. He has authored or editeda total of 11 books, including Davey, G.C.L. (1997) (Ed)Phobias: A handbook of theory, research and treatment,Chichester:Wiley,andDavey, G.C.L.&Tallis, F. (1994) (Eds)Worrying: Perspectives on theory, assessment and treatment,Chichester: Wiley. He was elected President of the BritishPsychological Society from 2002-2003.
Adrian Wells is Professor of Clinical & ExperimentalPsychopathology at the University of Manchester, and Professor IIin Clinical Psychology at the Norwegian University of Science andTechnology, Trondheim. He is Honorary Consultant ClinicalPsychologist in Manchester Mental Health Trust. He has publishedover 100 scientific papers and book chapters in the area ofcognitive theory and therapy of emotional disorders. His booksinclude Wells, A. (1997) Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders:A Practice Manual and Conceptual Guide, Chichester, UK: Wiley,and Wells, A. (2000) Emotional Disorders and Metacognition:Innovative Cognitive Therapy, Chichester, UK: Wiley. He is theoriginator of metacognitive therapy and has also contributed to thedevelopment of cognitive therapy for anxiety disorders. He is afounding fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, USA.



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