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020 _a9781609180164 (hard cover : alk. paper)
_cRM128.48
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040 _aUKM
060 _aWM172
_b.A158e 2011 9
090 _aWM172.A158e 2011 9
100 1 _aAbramowitz, Jonathan S.
245 1 0 _aExposure therapy for anxiety :
_bprinciples and practice /
_cJonathan S. Abramowitz, Brett J. Deacon, Stephen P.H. Whiteside
260 _aNew York :
_bGuilford Press,
_cc2011
300 _axvi, 398 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 _aOverview and history of exposure therapy for anxiety -- How well does exposure therapy work? -- The nature and treatment of clinical anxiety -- Treatment planning I : functional assessment -- Treatment planning II : hierarchy development and treatment engagement -- Implementing exposure therapy : an overview -- Animal-related fears -- Natural environments -- Social concerns -- Unwanted intrusive thoughts -- Bodily cues and health concerns -- Contamination -- The aftermath of trauma -- Blood-, injection-, and injury-related stimuli -- Incompleteness, asymmetry, and not-just-right feelings -- Exposure therapy with complex cases -- Exposure therapy with children -- Involving significant others in treatment -- Combining exposure therapy with medication -- Maintaining improvement after treatment -- A risk-benefit analysis of exposure therapy
650 2 _aAnxiety Disorders
_xtherap
650 2 _aImplosive Therapy
_xmethod
700 1 _aDeacon, Brett J.
700 1 _aWhiteside, Stephen P. H.
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991 _aProgram Terapi Carakerja, KKL
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