Body Dysmorphic Disorder A Treatment Manual

Body Dysmorphic Disorder A Treatment Manual by David Veale, published by Wiley on April 5, 2010, is a comprehensive resource designed for professionals in the field of psychology. This 496-page manual focuses on the assessment and treatment of Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), presenting a treatment model that incorporates cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy. The book summarizes current knowledge and theoretical perspectives about BDD, providing a structured approach to understanding this complex condition.
Readers will find practical guidance on assessment, engagement, and therapy, along with various resources such as client handouts to facilitate treatment. This edition serves as a valuable tool for clinicians seeking to enhance their understanding and application of effective strategies for managing BDD. With its focus on clinical psychology, this manual is an essential addition for those involved in the treatment of psychological disorders.
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This book is a unique treatment manual which looks at the assessment of BDD, offering an treatment model in the form of CBT and pharmacotherapy
- Summarises the current knowledge and theoretical perspectives about BDD
- Covers the practical aspects of assessment, engagement, and therapy
- Uses a number of practical resources, including client handouts
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