Comparative Treatments for Anxiety Disorders
Discover the comprehensive insights offered in Comparative Treatments for Anxiety Disorders by Robert A. DiTomasso, published by Springer Publishing Co Inc in 2002. With a thorough exploration spanning 368 pages, this essential resource delves into the complexities of anxiety disorders, which are prevalent, costly, and often debilitating for individuals.
DiTomasso expertly compares and contrasts a variety of treatment models, examining 11 distinct therapies including contextual family therapy, supportive/expressive therapy, and psychodynamic approaches. This book is an invaluable guide for practicing clinicians looking to enhance their understanding and treatment strategies for anxiety disorders. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a student in the fields of clinical psychology or neuropsychology, this text will equip you with the knowledge needed to effectively address these challenging conditions. Enhance your practice with this essential addition to your professional library.