Peter M. Mc Evoy, Ph D, is Professor in the School of Psychology and Speech Pathology at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. He is also clinical research director at the Centre for Clinical Interventions of the Western Australia Department of Health. An associate editor of the Journal of Anxiety Disorders and the Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, Dr. Mc Evoy has published articles on the treatment of anxiety and depression, transdiagnostic approaches to mental disorders, and mechanisms of change. Lisa M. Saulsman, Ph D, is a senior clinical psychologist at the Centre for Clinical Interventions (CCI) of the Western Australia Department of Health. She provides individual and group interventions for adults with anxiety and depression and coordinates the workshop program in evidence-supported treatments for emotional disorders. Dr. Saulsman has published articles on the use of imagery to enhance CBT and the role of personality in psychopathology. She has a private practice offering CBT-based training and workshops to professionals, businesses, and the general public. Ronald M. Rapee, Ph D, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Macquarie University, in Sydney, Australia, and former Director of the University“s Centre for Emotional Health. He is best known for his theoretical models of the development of anxiety disorders and his creation of empirically validated intervention programs that are widely used internationally. Dr. Rapee is a recipient of the Distinguished Career Award from the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy and the Distinguished Contribution to Science Award from the Australian Psychological Society. He is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow and has been appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia for his contributions to clinical psychology.
2 Ebooks von Lisa M. Saulsman
Peter M. McEvoy & Lisa M. Saulsman: Imagery-Enhanced CBT for Social Anxiety Disorder
Negative, distorted self-images are a key feature of social anxiety disorder (SAD)–and working with imagery can make cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) more effective for those who struggle with thi …
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DRM
€36.99
Peter M. McEvoy & Ronald M. Rapee: Imagery-Enhanced CBT for Social Anxiety Disorder
Negative, distorted self-images are a key feature of social anxiety disorder (SAD)–and working with imagery can make cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) more effective for those who struggle with thi …
PDF
Englisch
DRM
€45.01