Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 129 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 195 g
Reihe: CBT Distinctive Features
Distinctive Features
Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Format (B × H): 129 mm x 198 mm, Gewicht: 195 g
Reihe: CBT Distinctive Features
ISBN: 978-1-032-59192-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Internet-Delivered CBT: Distinctive Features offers a concise overview of how internet-delivered CBT and related methods (such as smartphones) can be used as single interventions as well as part of regular CBT in the form of “blended treatments”. The book also describes different applications and adaptions of internet treatments for different target groups (young persons, adults and older adults) and cultures/languages.
The book is in the style of A-Z, which means that all stages will be described from assessment/case formulation, treatment and how clinicians can/should support the treatments, evaluations and also new findings regarding the role of tailoring treatments based on client problem profile and preferences.
The book is written for clinical psychologists, psychotherapists and also students in these fields. It is also suitable for researchers in the field of digital treatments.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, Professional Reference, and Professional Training
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of figures and tables
Part I: Background, techniques and assumptions
1. Introduction
2. Self-help treatments and bibliotherapy
3. Computerized CBT
4. The internet and its role for CBT
5. How to set up a treatment platform
6. Internet-based assessment procedures
7. Use of smartphone apps, wearables, gamification, virtual reality and cognitive bias modification
8. Video therapy
9. Specific assumptions and theories
10. ICBT as education
11. How to develop new treatments
12. How to evaluate treatments
13. Adaptions and the role of culture
14. Different ways to support
15. The treatment process in research trials and in the clinic
Part II: Applications and practice of ICBT
16. Therapist behaviour and the role of the alliance
17. Internet treatments for anxiety: children and adolescents
18. Internet treatments for anxiety: adults
19. Internet treatments for anxiety: older adults
20. Internet treatments for depression: children and adolescents
21. Internet treatments for depression: adults
22. Internet treatments for depression: older adults
23. Transdiagnostic and tailored internet treatments
24. Problem-focused internet treatments I
25. Problem-focused internet treatments II
26. Eating disorders, insomnia, stress, sexual health and neurological conditions
27. Somatic disorders
28. Other treatment orientations
29. Experiences of clients and clinicians
30. Future directions and concluding remarks.
References
Index