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Chris Freeman & Mick Power 
Handbook of Evidence-based Psychotherapies 
A Guide for Research and Practice

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At a time when evidence is everything, the comprehensive Handbook of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies handbook provides a unique, up-to-date overview of the current evidence-base for psychological therapies and major psychological disorders. The editors take a pluralistic approach, covering cognitive and behavioural therapies as well as counselling and humanistic approaches. Internationally-renowned expert contributors guide readers through the latest research, taking a critical overview of each practice’s strengths and weaknesses. A final chapter provides an overview for the future.
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Table of Content

About the Editors.

List of Contributors.

Preface.

Part I: Overview of Therapies.

Chapter 1 Introduction (Mick Power and Chris
Freeman).

Chapter 2 Cognitive Therapy (Willem Kuyken and Aaron T.
Beck).

Chapter 3 Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Depression (Kathryn
L. Bleiberg and John C. Markowitz).

Chapter 4 Behaviour Therapy (P.M.G. Emmelkamp, E. Vedel and
J.H. Kamphuis).

Chapter 5 Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) (Sharon Y.
Manning).

Chapter 6 Eye-movement Desensitisation and
Reprocessing(EMDR) (John Spector).

Chapter 7 The Effectiveness of Counselling (John
Mc Leod).

Chapter 8 Constructivist and Humanistic Therapies (David
Winter).

Part II: Psychological Treatment of Disorder and Specific
Client Groups.

Chapter 9 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Katharine
Logan).

Chapter 10 Eating Disorders (Jane Morris).

Chapter 11 Personality Disorders (Katherine
Cheshire).

Chapter 12 Intellectual Disabilities (William R. Lindsay and
Peter Sturmey).

Chapter 13 Forensic Problems and Anger (Mark Ramm).

Chapter 14 Psychological Therapy for Depression and Anxiety in
Older Adults (Ken Laidlaw).

Chapter 15 Alcohol Problems (Nick Heather).

Chapter 16 Bereavement (Fiona Cathcart).

Chapter 17 Evidence-based Psychological Interventions in
Psychosis (N. Sanjay Kumar Rao and Douglas Turkington).

Chapter 18 Bipolar Disorders (Jan Scott).

Chapter 19 Depression (Roslyn Law).

Chapter 20 Specific Phobias (Stan Lindsay).

Chapter 21 Social Anxiety Disorder (Winnie Eng and Richard G.
Heimberg ).

Chapter 22 Children and Adolescents (Alan Carr).

Chapter 23 Generalised Anxiety Disorder (Rob Durham and Peter
Fisher).

Chapter 24 Adjuvant Psychological Therapy for Patients with
Chronic Physical Illness (Tom Brown and Siobhan
Mac Hale).

Part III: Conclusions.

Chapter 25 Practice-based Evidence as a Complement to
Evidence-based Practice (Michael Barkham and Frank
Margison).

Author Index.

Subject Index.

About the author

Chris Freeman is a consultant psychiatrist and
psychotherapist based at the Cullen Centre in the royal Edinburgh
Hospital and is also a senior lecturer in the Department of
Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh. he established the South
of Scotland Training Programme in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and
has published widely in the areas of eating disorders and
psychological therapies.

Mick Power is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the
University of Edinburgh and an honorary consultant clinical
psychologist at the royal Edinburgh Hospital. he is the co-founder
of the journal Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy and has
previously edited handbooks of mood disorders and of cognition and
emotion. His main interest is in the application of theories of
cognition and emotion to the understanding of psychological
disorders.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 512 ● ISBN 9780470059753 ● File size 6.7 MB ● Editor Chris Freeman & Mick Power ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2007 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2313074 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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