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Clinical Psychology II
Treatment Models & Interventions

Four Volume Set
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November 2012 | 1 624 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Clinical psychology is a vast area of research, on an international stage, fundamentally addressing psychological problems or disorders from an assessment, diagnostic and interventionist point of view. This complex field of science studies a mix of complex client groups (children to the elderly) and a variety of different perspectives of study (from neuropsychology to psychotherapy perspectives).

Clinical Psychology II: Treatments and Interventions

These four volumes cover the areas of treatments and interventions. The former targets treatments which are based on a specific theory (for example psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, interpersonal, cognitive, experiential and humanistic) as well as treatment approaches which have been specifically associated with a focused diagnosis (e.g., cognitive therapy for panic disorder). The latter targets interventions which are less specifically associated with diagnostic categories or theoretical models and are often based on features of service settings (for example primary care or forensic settings). These four volumes reflect the diversity of applications of clinical psychology by considering treatments and interventions in adult, children and adolescents, older adults, and families and also cover interventions relating to areas such a neuropsychology (e.g., brain injury).

 
VOLUME ONE: MODELS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS
 
PART ONE: PSYCHODYNAMIC/ANALYTIC
Sigmund Freud
The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis
Melanie Klein
Early Stages of the Oedipus Conflict
John Bowlby
Making and Breaking of Affectional Bonds
Etiology and Psychopathology in Light of Attachment Theory

 
 
PART TWO: BEHAVIOURAL
John Watson
Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It
B.F. Skinner
Are Theories of Learning Necessary?
Lyn Abramson, Martin Seligman and John Teasdale
Learned Helplessness in Humans
Critique and Reformulation

 
 
PART THREE: COMMON FACTORS AND HUMANISTIC
Saul Rosenzweig
Some Implicit Common Factors in Diverse Methods of Psychotherapy
Carl Rogers
The Necessary and Sufficient Conditions of Therapeutic Personality Change
 
PART FOUR: COGNITIVE/COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL FOR MOOD DISORDERS
Aaron Beck
Thinking and Depression
1. Idiosyncratic Content and Cognitive Distortions

 
Aaron Beck
Thinking and Depression
2. Theory and Therapy

 
C.B. Ferster
A Functional Analysis of Depression
David Clark
A Cognitive Approach to Panic
Christopher Fairburn, Zafra Cooper and Roz Shafran
Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for Eating Disorders
A 'Transdiagnostic' Theory and Treatment

 
 
PART FIVE: CHANGE MODELS
James Prochaska and Carlo DiClemente
Stages and Processes of Self?Change of Smoking
Toward an Integrative Model of Change

 
William Miller
Motivational Interviewing with Problem Drinkers
Kelly Brownell et al
Understanding and Preventing Relapse
 
PART SIX: CONTEXTUAL MODELS
George Engel
The Need for a New Medical Model
A Challenge for Biomedicine

 
Julian Rappaport
Terms of Empowerment/Exemplars of Prevention
Toward a Theory for Community Psychology

 
Richard Lazarus
Coping Theory and Research
Past, Present and Future

 
 
VOLUME TWO: PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS FOR DISORDERS WITH ADULTS
 
PART ONE: CLASSIC OUTCOME STUDIES
James Huddleston
Psychotherapy in 200 Cases of Psychoneurosis
H.J. Eysenck
The Effects of Psychotherapy
An evaluation

 
Joseph Wolpe
Psychotherapy by Reciprocal Inhibition
R. Bruce Sloane et al
Short-Term Analytically Oriented Psychotherapy versus Behavior Therapy
 
Meta-Analysis, Reviews and Empirically Supported Treatments
Mary Lee Smith and Gene Glass
Meta-Analysis of Psychotherapy Outcomes Studies
William Stiles, David Shapiro and Robert Elliott
Are All Psychotherapies Equivalent?
Dianne Chambless and Steven Hollon
Defining Empirically Supported Therapies
 
PART TWO: DEPRESSION
Irene Elkin et al
National Institute of Mental -Health Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program
General Effectiveness of Treatments

 
Neil Jacobson et al
A Component Analysis of Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment for Depression
 
PART THREE: GENERAL ANXIETY DISORDERS
T.D. Borkovec and Ellen Costello
Efficacy of Applied Relaxation and Cognitive?Behavioural Therapy in the Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Robert Ladouceur et al
Efficacy of a Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Evaluation in a Controlled Clinical Trial

 
 
PART FOUR: OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE, PTSD, PANIC DISORDER AND SOCIAL PHOBIA
S. Rachman and P. De Silva
Abnormal and Normal Obsessions
Edna Foa et al
Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Rape Victims
A Comparison between Cognitive-Behavioural Procedures and Counseling

 
Richard Heimberg et al
Cognitive-Behavioural Group Therapy versus Phenelzine Therapy for Social Phobia
12- Week Outcome

 
David Barlow et al
Cognitive? Behavioural Therapy, Imipramine or Their Combination for Panic Disorder
A Randomized Controlled Trial

 
 
PART FIVE : BULIMIA
Christopher Fairburn et al
Three Psychological Treatments for Bulimia Nervosa
A Comparative Trial

 
 
PART SIX: MARITAL
Andrew Christensen et al
Traditional versus Integrative Behavioural Couple Therapy for Significantly and Chronically Distressed Married Couples
 
PART SEVEN: COMMUNITY
Stanley Sue et al
Community Mental-Health Services for Ethnic-Minority Groups
A Test of the Cultural Responsiveness Hypothesis

 
 
VOLUME THREE: PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS AND INTERVENTIONS FOR COMPLEX MENTAL- HEALTH PROBLEMS, OLDER ADULTS AND LEARNING DISABILITIES
 
PART ONE: COMPLEX INTERVENTIONS: MODELS AND AETIOLOGY
Otto Kernberg
Borderline Personality Organization
C.E Vaughn and J.P. Leff
Influence of Family and Social Factors on Course of Psychiatric Illness
A Comparison of Schizophrenic and Depressed Neurotic Patients

 
Joseph Zubin and Bonnie Spring
Vulnerability
A New View of Schizophrenia

 
R.P. Bentall, H.F. Jackson and D. Pilgrim
Abandoning the Concept of 'Schizophrenia'
Some Implications of Validity Arguments for Psychological Research into Psychotic Phenomena

 
Paul Chadwick and Max Birchwood
The Omnipotence of Voices
A Cognitive Approach to Auditory Hallucinations

 
J.Read et al
Childhood Trauma, Psychosis and Schizophrenia
A Literature Review with Theoretical and Clinical Implications

 
 
PART TWO: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOSES
Julian Leff et al
A Controlled Trial of Social Intervention in the Families of Schizophrenic Patients
Ian Falloon et al
Family Management in the Prevention of Exacerbations of Schizophrenia
A Controlled Study

 
Patrick McGorry et al
EPPIC
An Evolving System of Early Detection and Optimal Management

 
Christine Barrowclough et al
Randomized Controlled Trial of Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy and Family Intervention for Patients with Co-Morbid Schizophrenia and Substance-Use Disorders
 
PART THREE: BORDERLINE PERSONALITY
Marsha Linehan et al
Cognitive?Behavioural Treatment of Chronically Parasuicidal Borderline Patients
Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy
Effectiveness of Partial Hospitalization in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
A Randomized Controlled Trial

 
 
PART FOUR: LEARNING DISABILITIES AND CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS
Edward Carr and V. Mark Durand
Reducing Behaviour Problems through Functional Communication Training
Betsy Benson, Christine Rice and S. Vincent Miranti
Effects of Anger Management Training with Mentally Retarded Adults in Group Treatment
E. Jones et al
Opportunity and the Promotion of Activity among Adults with Severe Intellectual Disability Living in Community Residences
The Impact of Training Staff in Active Support

 
 
PART FIVE: OLDER ADULTS AND CARERS
Larry Thompson, Dolores Gallagher and Julia Steinmetz Breckenridge
Comparative Effectiveness of Psychotherapies for Depressed Elders
Henry Brodaty, Alisa Green and Annette Koschera
Meta?Analysis of Psychosocial Interventions for Caregivers of People with Dementia
 
VOLUME FOUR: APPLICATIONS WITH CHILDREN AND WITH ADULTS PRESENTING WITH HEALTH AND PHYSICAL-RELATED PROBLEMS PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
 
PART ONE: GENERAL
Alan Kazdin and John Weisz
Identifying and Developing Empirically Supported Child and Adolescent Treatments
 
PART TWO: PRESENTING CONDITIONS
Alan Kazdin, Todd Siegel and Debra Bass
Cognitive Problem-Solving Skills Training and Parent Management Training in the Treatment of Anti-Social Behaviour in Children
Philip Kendall
Treating Anxiety Disorders in Children
Results of a Randomized clinical trial

 
A Treatment-Outcome Study for Sexually Abused Pre-School Children

Judith Cohen and Anthony Mannarino
Initial Findings

 
Paula Barrett, Dadds and R.M. Rapee
Family Treatment of Childhood Anxiety
A Controlled Trial

 
A. Wood, R. Harrington and A. Moore
Controlled Trial of a Brief Cognitive-Behavioural Intervention in Adolescent Patients with Depressive Disorders
Ivan Eisler et al
Family Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa
Paula Barrett, Lara Healy-Farrell and John March
Cognitive-Behavioural Family Treatment of Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
A Controlled Trial

 
 
PART THREE: LEARNING DISABILITIES, AUTISM AND ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
Ann Brown and Joseph Campione
Psychological Theory and the Study of Learning Disabilities
O. Ivar Lovaas
Behavioural Treatment and Normal Educational and Intellectual Functioning in Young Autistic Children
P.S. Jensen et al
Cost?Effectiveness of ADHD Treatments
Findings from the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD

 
 
PART FOUR: PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO HEALTH AND PHYSICALLY RELATED PROBLEMS
 
PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH HEALTH-RELATED PROBLEMS
L.J. Fallowfield et al
Psychological Outcomes of Different Treatment Policies in Women with Early Breast Cancer Outcome
A Clinical Trial

 
Dean Ornish et al
Can Lifestyle Change Reverse Coronary Heart Disease?
Christine Eiser
Psychological Effects of Chronic Disease
Margaret Stroebe and Henk Schut
The Dual-Process Model of Coping with Bereavement
Rationale and Description

 
F.I. Fawzy
Psychosocial Interventions or Patients with Cancer
What Works and What Doesn't

 
Stephen Morley, Christopher Eccleston and Amanda Williams
Systematic Review and Meta?Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials of Cognitive- Behaviour Therapy and Behaviour Therapy for Chronic Pain in Adults, Excluding Headache
 
PART FIVE: PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITH NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
George Prigatano et al
Wood Neuropsychological Rehabilitation after Closed Head Injury in Young Adults
 
PART SIX: PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
Tom Kitwood
Towards a Theory of Dementia Care
The Interpersonal Process

 
Aimee Spector et al
Efficacy of an Evidence?Based Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Programme for People with Dementia
Randomized Controlled Trial