Treating Anxiety Disorders

Treating Anxiety Disorders by Walton T. Roth, published by Jossey-Bass on September 30, 1996, is a comprehensive resource that presents a wealth of practical treatment information valuable to clinicians. This edition spans 336 pages and is written in English, focusing on the psychological issues associated with anxiety.
Readers will find detailed discussions on effective interventions for various anxiety-related problems, including panic attacks, agoraphobia, and social phobias. The book outlines specific techniques such as exposure therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, relaxation methods, and psychodynamic approaches, making it a thorough guide for understanding and addressing anxiety disorders.
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A Volume in the Jossey-Bass Library of Current Clinical Technique
This book is thorough and comprehensive and brings together a wealth of up-to-date and practical treatment information of tremAndous value to the clinician.
–C. Barr Taylor, M.D., professor of psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine
Offers an illuminating picture of the psychological problems related to anxiety. It outlines effective interventions for problems such as panic attacks, agoraphobia, and social phobias. Also described are specific techniques, including exposure therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, relaxation, psychodynamic, and psychotherapy.
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