A Guide to Treatments that WorkPeter E. Nathan, Jack M. Gorman Oxford University Press, 2007 M03 15 - 784 pages Much about this third edition of A Guide to Treatments That Work remains as it was in the first and second editions. Like its predecessors, this edition offers detailed evaluative reviews of current research on empirically supported treatments, written in most instances by clinical psychologists and psychiatrists who are major contributors to that literature. Similarly, the standards by which the authors were asked to evaluate the methodological rigor of the research on treatments have also remained the same. As before, they provide information on the quality of the research on treatment efficacy and effectiveness that is reviewed. |
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... term . • Although long - term effects of manual - based CBT have been ob- served in several small studies , the long - term benefits of pharma- cological treatment have not been adequately tested . Standards of Proof • Several Type 1 ...
... term . • Although long - term effects of manual - based CBT have been ob- served in several small studies , the long - term benefits of pharma- cological treatment have not been adequately tested . Standards of Proof • Several Type 1 ...
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... terms of both core symptoms of the disorder and associated areas of im- pairment (see Table 1.2; see also review of Pelham et al., 1998). The long-term, intensive, integrated behavioral program that was performed and evaluated in the ...
... terms of both core symptoms of the disorder and associated areas of im- pairment (see Table 1.2; see also review of Pelham et al., 1998). The long-term, intensive, integrated behavioral program that was performed and evaluated in the ...
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... long-term benefits accrue from either category of treatment re- mains a crucial question (see the sixth point below). Fourth, full normalization of problem behavior is rarely attained with behavior therapy programs. The analysis of ...
... long-term benefits accrue from either category of treatment re- mains a crucial question (see the sixth point below). Fourth, full normalization of problem behavior is rarely attained with behavior therapy programs. The analysis of ...
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... long- term methylphenidate and multimodal psychoso- cial treatment . Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , 43 , 820–829 . Abikoff , H. , Hechtman , L. , Klein , R. G. , Weiss , G. , Fleiss , K. , Etcovitch ...
... long- term methylphenidate and multimodal psychoso- cial treatment . Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , 43 , 820–829 . Abikoff , H. , Hechtman , L. , Klein , R. G. , Weiss , G. , Fleiss , K. , Etcovitch ...
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... long - term methylpheni- date and multimodal psychosocial treatment : Im- pact on parental practices . Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , 43 , 830-838 . Hechtman , L. , Abikoff , H. , Klein , R. G. ...
... long - term methylpheni- date and multimodal psychosocial treatment : Im- pact on parental practices . Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry , 43 , 830-838 . Hechtman , L. , Abikoff , H. , Klein , R. G. ...
Contents
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3 Psychosocial Treatments for Conduct Disorder in Children and Adolescents | 71 |
4 Treatments for Dementia | 105 |
5 Psychopharmacological Treatments for Substance Use Disorders | 145 |
6 Psychosocial Treatments for Substance Use Disorders | 179 |
7 Pharmacological Treatment of Schizophrenia | 203 |
8 Psychosocial Treatments for Schizophrenia | 243 |
15 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder | 431 |
16 Pharmacological Treatments for ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder | 447 |
17 Pharmacological Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | 475 |
18 Psychosocial Treatments for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | 513 |
19 Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy for Sexual Dysfunctions | 531 |
20 Treatments for Pathological Gambling and Other Impulse Control Disorders | 561 |
21 Treatments for Eating Disorders | 579 |
22 Treatments for Insomnia and Restless Legs Syndrome | 611 |
9 Pharmacological Treatments for Unipolar Depression | 271 |
10 Psychosocial Treatments for Major Depressive Disorder | 289 |
11 Psychosocial Treatments for Bipolar Disorder | 309 |
12 Pharmacological Treatments for Bipolar Disorder | 323 |
13 Psychological Treatments for Panic Disorders Phobias and Generalized Anxiety Disorder | 351 |
14 Pharmacological Treatments for Panic Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Specific Phobia and Social Anxiety Disorder | 395 |
23 Psychological Treatments for Personality Disorders | 641 |
24 Psychopharmacological Treatment of Personality Disorders | 659 |
25 Combination Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Major Depressive and Anxiety Disorders | 681 |
Author Index | 711 |
Subject Index | 723 |
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