Psychobiological Approaches for Anxiety Disorders presents a
comprehensive overview of the latest empirical evidence and
research results on combining pharmacological agents and CBT
techniques for the treatment of anxiety disorders.
* The first book to focus on the issue of enhancing CBT with
pharmacological agents
* Features chapters from leading authors in the fields of
psychiatry, pharmacology, clinical psychology, neuroscience, and
emotion research
* Contributes significantly to the field by summarizing the
contemporary research in combination treatments in anxiety
disorders
* A valuable resource for clinicians in training, as well as
experienced clinicians seeking to help patients with anxiety
disorders
İçerik tablosu
About the Contributors vii
About the Editor xi
Introduction 1
Stefan G. Hofmann
Chapter 1 The Biology and Efficacy of Combination Strategies for
Anxiety Disorders 5
Keith A. Ganasen and Dan J. Stein
Chapter 2 Benzodiazepines 25
Bridget A. Hearon and Michael W. Otto
Chapter 3 Tricyclic Antidepressants and Monoamine Oxidase
Inhibitors 41
Franklin R. Schneier
Chapter 4 Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Reversible
Inhibitors of Monoamine Oxidase-A, and
Buspirone 61
Borwin Bandelow, Markus Reitt, and Dirk Wedekind
Chapter 5 D-Cycloserine 75
Adam J. Guastella and Gail A. Alvares
Chapter 6 Yohimbine Hydrochloride 91
Samantha G. Farris, Michelle L. Davis, Lindsey B. De Boer, Jasper
A. J. Smits, and Mark B. Powers
Chapter 7 Cortisol 109
Leila Maria Soravia and Dominique J.-F. de Quervain
Chapter 8 Oxytocin 123
Markus Heinrichs, Frances S. Chen, and Gregor Domes
Chapter 9 Dietary Supplements 145
Lindsey B. De Boer, Michelle L. Davis, Mark B. Powers, and Jasper
A. J. Smits
Chapter 10 A Roadmap for the Research and Practice of
Combination Strategies 181
Stefan G. Hofmann
Index 195
Yazar hakkında
Stefan G. Hofmann is Professor of Psychology at Boston University and the Director of the Psychotherapy and Emotion Research Laboratory. The incoming President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, he is widely published with more than 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and 10 books, including An Introduction to Modern CBT (2011, Wiley-Blackwell).