Tough-to-Treat Anxiety: Hidden Problems & Effective Solutions for Your Clients

Tough-to-Treat Anxiety: Hidden Problems & Effective Solutions for Your Clients
Author: Margaret Wehrenberg
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 039371103X

How to recognize common obstacles to anxiety treatment and overcome complicating factors. Most people with mental health challenges of any kind are burdened by anxiety. In many cases, their anxiety symptoms are what prompt them to seek therapy in the first place. Unfortunately, these people also often have difficulty using standard anxiety treatment protocols, and problems heap upon themselves. When anxiety is tough to treat, dual conditions may be blocking treatment. This clinical casebook identifies symptoms that may indicate these obstacles, helping mental health professionals recognize conditions that coexist with anxiety—such as autism spectrum disorder, addiction, OCD, and depression. Margaret Wehrenberg breaks down this information into three parts: generalized anxiety, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder. Each section describes a typical symptom pattern for each, how other disorders may complicate treatment, and examples of successful interventions. The book is organized by profiles of common conditions matched with an anxiety type, including "The Illogical Worrier" (generalized anxiety and OCD) and "The Meltdown Panicker" (panic disorder and autism spectrum disorder). Drawing from a career's worth of experience as a therapist supported by scholarly research, Tough-to-Treat Anxiety provides treatment methods for anxiety that resists remission. By highlighting commonly experience difficulties, this book jump starts the therapeutic journey to relief.

101 Solution-Focused Questions for Help with Anxiety

101 Solution-Focused Questions for Help with Anxiety
Author: Fredrike Bannink
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2015-10-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393711099

A step-by-step guide to conducting successful solution-focused therapy for common anxiety problems. This book aims to help therapists working with clients who struggle with anxiety by offering them solution-focused (SF) viewpoints and skills. The book invites all professionals to change their focus from what is wrong to what is right with their clients, and from what isn’t working to what is working in their lives. The book contains 101 solution-focused questions (and more) for help with anxiety, with a focus on the clients’ preferred future and the pathways to get there. As Insoo Kim Berg put it in her foreword for Fredrike Bannink’s highly successful 1001 Solution-Focused Questions: Handbook for Solution-Focused Interviewing, “SFBT is based on the respectful assumption that clients have the inner resources to construct highly individualized and uniquely effective solutions to their problems.” From the more than 2,000 questions she has collected over the years, Bannink has selected the 101 most relevant for each subject. Much of the material in the 3-volume set is unique and did not appear in the earlier work, inviting therapists to open themselves to a new light on interviewing clients.

Treating Anxiety Disorders

Treating Anxiety Disorders
Author: Walton T. Roth
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

This essential resource offers clinicians practical guidance for working with clients whose disorders have life-long negative effects on problems of identity, work, and relationships. In jargon-free language, experts in the field offer the most current information for the successful assessment and clinical treatment of this challenging client population.

101 Solution Focused Questions for Help with Anxiety

101 Solution Focused Questions for Help with Anxiety
Author: Fredrike Mdr Bannink
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0393711080

A step-by-step guide to conducting successful solution-focused therapy for common anxiety problems. This book aims to help therapists working with clients who struggle with anxiety by offering them solution-focused (SF) viewpoints and skills. The book invites all professionals to change their focus from what is wrong to what is right with their clients, and from what isn’t working to what is working in their lives. The book contains 101 solution-focused questions (and more) for help with anxiety, with a focus on the clients’ preferred future and the pathways to get there. As Insoo Kim Berg put it in her foreword for Fredrike Bannink’s highly successful 1001 Solution-Focused Questions: Handbook for Solution-Focused Interviewing, “SFBT is based on the respectful assumption that clients have the inner resources to construct highly individualized and uniquely effective solutions to their problems.” From the more than 2,000 questions she has collected over the years, Bannink has selected the 101 most relevant for each subject. Much of the material in the 3-volume set is unique and did not appear in the earlier work, inviting therapists to open themselves to a new light on interviewing clients.

The Popular Encyclopedia of Christian Counseling

The Popular Encyclopedia of Christian Counseling
Author: Dr Tim Clinton
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736943579

Seasoned counselors and professors Tim Clinton and Ron Hawkins provide a landmark reference that offers a capstone definition of the emerging profession and ministry of the Christian counselor. Appropriate for professional counselors, lay counselors, pastors, students, and teachers, it includes nearly 300 entries by nearly 100 top Christian counselors. This practical guide focuses on functional aspects of Christian counseling and explores such important topics as...Christian counseling as a profession, ministry, and lay ministry; Spiritual and theological roots; Social, emotional, and relational issues; Skills and essentials in Christian helping; Ethical and legal considerations; Intake, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning; and Premarital counseling, family therapy, and substance abuse. Counselors will also find up-to-date information on solution-based brief therapy, cognitive therapy and biblical truth, and trauma and crisis intervention. An essential resource for maintaining a broad and up-to-date perspective on helping others.

The Dsm-5 Survival Guide: a Navigational Tool for Mental Health Professionals

The Dsm-5 Survival Guide: a Navigational Tool for Mental Health Professionals
Author: Joan Atwood Ph.D.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1491766980

The book will help you navigate the DSM-5. It will assist you in learning the diagnoses as they are required by agencies and the insurance companies in order to obtain reimbursement for services. Each chapter presents the more common disorders as they are typically encountered in agencies. It is a book for mental health and human service professionals--graduate students in social work, marriage and family counseling, psychology, and mental health counselors. It is also a book for the experienced practitioner, psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health professionals who want to stay grounded in traditional psychology or systems theory but often are required to present cases or diagnose from an individual or psychodynamic point of view. The book imparts technical knowledge in a non-technical view. it is based on the feedback from graduated students as they enter the mental health fields, and based on discussions with experienced professionals. Looking though the framework presented in this book allows practitioners to see individuals within a context and to free them from mutually exclusive outlook. Each chapter is separated into the following format: (1) a presentation of the disorder, along with the symptoms as they are typically presented, (2) a case history of someone who exhibits the disorder, (3) a description of how a therapist can recognize the disorder- for example, what does a depressed person look like, (4) a description of how the client feels, (5) The clients dilemma, (6) A brief explanation of the theories used to describe the etiology of the disorder, (7) An assessment from an individual lens, (8) An assessment from a systemic lens, (9) A list of individually based therapeutic strategies, (10) and a list of family therapy strategies that could be used for treating the client.

The Psychology and Secrets of Mind Reading Decipher the Hidden Messages of Thought

The Psychology and Secrets of Mind Reading Decipher the Hidden Messages of Thought
Author: Jonas Alexander Bergmann
Publisher: Jurij Statjow
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2023-06-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Discover the fascinating secret of mind reading and decode the hidden messages of thoughts! Are you ready to dive into a world where the human psyche has no more secrets? In my book "Psychology and the Secrets of Mind Reading" I reveal the exciting riddles of mind reading and show you how to decode the hidden messages of thoughts. Dive into the depths of human communication and discover the incredible possibilities that mind reading offers you. Here are some of the highlights that await you: Discover the fascinating world of mind reading and decode hidden messages. Delve into the history of mind reading and learn how it evolved. Understand the role of neurology and how brain activity affects mind reading. Use empathy and empathic skills to recognise the thoughts of others. Learn to distinguish and interpret conscious and unconscious thoughts. Explore the connection between mind reading and telepathy. Discover how environment and context influence mind reading. Understand the role of language in mind reading and how verbal expressions can be used to draw conclusions. Develop your mental skills through meditation, visualisation and body language. Strengthen your intuition and learn to use it effectively. Learn how mind reading affects emotions, personality traits and social influences. Discover the ethical aspects of mind reading and respect privacy and boundaries. Use mind reading in interpersonal relationships, professional contexts and for personal development. Learn about the limitations of mind reading and how to deal with them. Get practical exercises and techniques to improve your mind-reading skills. What are you waiting for? Dive into the exciting world of mind reading and order your copy now! Become a master of thought interpretation and discover a new dimension of human communication!

The Solution Focused Way

The Solution Focused Way
Author: Simon Proudlock
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351382683

This is a comprehensive step-by-step guide to incorporating solution focused techniques into everyday practice. Solution focused therapy helps clients to identify how their lives would be without their problems by exploring current client resources and strengths, and their hopes for the future. Instead of dissecting the problem, it looks at what is different when the problem isn't happening or is less severe. These times are the building blocks of solutions. Solution focused methodology is increasingly used within community mental health teams, mental health charities, inpatient settings, education and business, as it is a well-structured and demonstrably effective approach. This book provides: guidance for practitioners to gain the skills they need to move from problem focused work to searching for solutions; a comprehensive step-by-step guide to using solution focused techniques and integrating them into existing practice; a brief review of the evidence base on solution focused therapy; ample exercises to give to clients to help them move away from their problems to finding solutions; and, clear instructions on how to adapt these techniques for specific populations such as individuals with substance misuse problems, individuals in crisis, anger management and working with couples. This is a very clear and practical guide to using solution focused brief therapy in everyday practice and will be invaluable for all practitioners wanting to incorporate these techniques into their work.

The Stress Solution

The Stress Solution
Author: Arthur P. Ciaramicoli, EdD, PhD
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-05-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1608684091

Therapeutic tools for fighting the anxiety, fear, and depression caused by stress “We work too much, sleep too little, love with half a heart, and wonder why we are unhappy and unhealthy,” writes clinical psychologist Arthur Ciaramicoli. In The Stress Solution, Ciaramicoli provides readers with simple, realistic, powerful techniques for using empathy and cognitive behavioral therapy to perceive situations accurately, correct distorted thinking, and trigger our own neurochemistry to produce calm, focused energy. He developed this approach over thirty-five years of working with clients struggling with depression, anxiety, and addictions. Over and over again, he has helped sufferers overcome old hurts and combat performance anxiety, fears, and excessive worry. Ciaramicoli’s pioneering approach offers new promise to readers facing a variety of stress-based concerns.

Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team

Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team
Author: Lowell Ackerman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1106
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1119540704

A practical guide to identifying risks in veterinary patients and tailoring their care accordingly Pet-specific care refers to a practice philosophy that seeks to proactively provide veterinary care to animals throughout their lives, aiming to keep pets healthy and treat them effectively when disease occurs. Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team offers a practical guide for putting the principles of pet-specific care into action. Using this approach, the veterinary team will identify risks to an individual animal, based on their particular circumstances, and respond to these risks with a program of prevention, early detection, and treatment to improve health outcomes in pets and the satisfaction of their owners. The book combines information on medicine and management, presenting specific guidelines for appropriate medical interventions and material on how to improve the financial health of a veterinary practice in the process. Comprehensive in scope, and with expert contributors from around the world, the book covers pet-specific care prospects, hereditary and non-hereditary considerations, customer service implications, hospital and hospital team roles, and practice management aspects of pet-specific care. It also reviews specific risk factors and explains how to use these factors to determine an action plan for veterinary care. This important book: Offers clinical guidance for accurately assessing risks for each patient Shows how to tailor veterinary care to address a patient’s specific risk factors Emphasizes prevention, early detection, and treatment Improves treatment outcomes and provides solutions to keep pets healthy and well Written for veterinarians, technicians and nurses, managers, and customer service representatives, Pet-Specific Care for the Veterinary Team offers a hands-on guide to taking a veterinary practice to the next level of care.