Format:
Online-Ressource (XVI, 358 p. 57 illus, digital)
ISBN:
9781461433422
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Content:
Covers a range of psychotherapy modalities and disorders〈br〉Includes third wave therapies〈br〉Explores the theoretical foundations of exposure therapy
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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Exposure Therapy; Preface; Acknowledgments of the Editors; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction: Rethinking the Model - Refining the Method; 1.1 Why a Book on Exposure Therapy?; 1.2 The Challenges; 1.3 Purple Hat Therapy; References; Chapter 2: The Ethics of Exposure Therapy for Anxiety Disorders; 2.1 The Ethics of Exposure Therapy; 2.2 Beliefs About Exposure Therapy; 2.2.1 Exposure Will Worsen a Patient's Symptoms; 2.2.2 Patients Will Drop-Out of Therapy; 2.2.3 Patients Will Not Like Exposure Therapy; 2.2.4 Therapists Might Get Sued if They Use Exposure Techniques
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2.3 Strategies for Minimizing Risk2.3.1 Negotiating Informed Consent; 2.3.2 Determining Acceptable Risk During Exposure Tasks; 2.3.3 Time Management During Therapy Sessions; 2.3.4 Therapist Competency; 2.3.5 Therapist Self-Care; 2.4 Maintaining Ethical Boundaries; 2.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Dissemination of Exposure Therapy in Clinical Practice: How to Handle the Barriers?; 3.1 Exposure-Based Therapy: From RCT to Practical Implementation; 3.2 Barriers to the Adequate Implementation of Exposure-Based Techniques; 3.2.1 Structural Barriers; 3.2.2 The Therapist's Attitude
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3.2.3 Reservations and Fears of Practitioners3.2.4 Therapist's Knowledge and Skills; 3.3 How to Overcome These Barriers in the Future; 3.3.1 The Impact of General Conditions and the Therapist-Patient Relationship; 3.3.2 The Impact of Cognitive Preparation; 3.3.3 The Impact of Instruction; 3.3.4 The Impact of Dealing with Avoidance Behavior; 3.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Exposure Techniques: The Role of Extinction Learning; 4.1 Analogies Between Extinction Learning and Exposure-Based Therapies; 4.2 Extinction Learning: Does It Erase the Original Memory, or Does It Create a New Memory?
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4.2.1 Behavioural Phenomena Suggesting New Learning During Extinction4.2.2 Extinction as Context Dependent New Learning; 4.3 Manipulations that Enhance Extinction Learning; 4.3.1 Massive Extinction; 4.3.2 Extinction in the Presence of an Excitor; 4.3.3 Use of Retrieval Cues Associated with Extinction; 4.3.4 Extinction in Multiple Contexts; 4.3.5 Interval Between Acquisition and Extinction; 4.3.6 The Spacing of Extinction Trials; 4.3.7 Pre-Extinction Retrieval; 4.4 Theoretical Implications; 4.4.1 Associative Theories; 4.4.2 Mnemonic Theories; References
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Chapter 5: The Neural Substrates of Fear Extinction5.1 From Fear Learning to the Unlearning of Fear: A Translational Research Perspective; 5.2 Fear Extinction Induces New Memory Formation: Implications for Experimental Designs; 5.3 The Neural Basis of Fear Extinction; 5.3.1 The Amygdala, Part I: Acquisition and Expression of Conditioned Fear; 5.3.2 The Amygdala, Part II: Updating of CS/US Contingencies During Extinction Training; 5.3.3 The vmPFC: Recall of Extinction Memories; 5.3.4 The Hippocampus: Contextual Modulation of Extinction Recall
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5.3.5 New Perspectives on Fear Extinction: Erasure or Inhibition?
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781461433415
Additional Edition:
Buchausg. Exposure therapy New York : Springer, 2012 ISBN 9781461433415
Language:
English
Subjects:
Psychology
Keywords:
Psychotherapie
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Verhaltenstherapie
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4614-3342-2
Author information:
Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich 1951-
Author information:
Neudeck, Peter 1962-
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