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Index
Half Title
Practical Clinical Guidebooks Series
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Description of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Diagnosis of GAD
Clinical Picture: What Does GAD Look Like?
Epidemiology
The Cost of GAD
Summary and Concluding Remarks
Chapter 2: A Cognitive Model of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Intolerance of Uncertainty
Positive Beliefs about Worry
Negative Problem Orientation
Cognitive Avoidance
Connections between Model Components
Clinical Implications of the Model
Chapter 3: Diagnosis and Assessment
The Clinical Interview
Obstacles to the Diagnosis of GAD
Differential Diagnosis
Structured Diagnostic Interviews
Self-Report Questionnaires
Summary and Concluding Remarks
Appendix 3.1 Worry and Anxiety Questionnaire (WAQ)
Appendix 3.2 Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ)
Appendix 3.3 Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS)
Appendix 3.4 Why Worry II (WW-II)
Appendix 3.5 Negative Problem Orientation Questionnaire (NPOQ)
Appendix 3.6 Cognitive Avoidance Questionnaire (CAQ)
Chapter 4: Treatment Overview
Treatment Outline
Module 1: Psychoeducation and Worry Awareness Training
Module 2: Uncertainty Recognition and Behavioral Exposure
Module 3: Reevaluation of the Usefulness of Worry
Module 4: Problem-Solving Training
Module 5: Imaginal Exposure
Module 6: Relapse Prevention
Summary and Concluding Remarks
Chapter 5: Step-by-Step Treatment
Module 1: Psychoeducation and Worry Awareness Training
Module 2: Uncertainty Recognition and Behavioral Exposure
Module 3: Reevaluation of the Usefulness of Worry
Module 4: Problem-Solving Training
Module 5: Imaginal Exposure
Module 6: Relapse Prevention
Appendix 5.1 Model 1: The Symptoms Associated with GAD
Appendix 5.2 Handout for Model 1: Worry Diary Form
Appendix 5.3 Model 2: The Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty
Appendix 5.4 Handout for Model 2: Uncertainty and Behavior Monitoring Form
Appendix 5.5 Model 3: The Role of Positive Beliefs about Worry
Appendix 5.6 Handout for Model 3: Handout for Positive Beliefs about Worry
Appendix 5.7 Model 4: The Role of Negative Problem Orientation
Appendix 5.8 Handout for Model 4: Resolution of a Problem Form
Appendix 5.9 Model 5: The Role of Cognitive Avoidance
Appendix 5.10 Handout 1 for Model 5: Scenario for Exposure Form
Appendix 5.11 Handout 2 for Model 5: Exposure Summary Form
Appendix 5.12 Model 6: The Influence of Mood State and Life Events
Chapter 6: Treatment Efficacy
Criteria for Establishing Treatment Efficacy
Studies of Treatment Efficacy
General Conclusions
Chapter 7: Addressing Complicating Factors
Client Complicating Factors
Therapist Complicating Factors
Contextual Complicating Factors
Concluding Remarks
References
Index
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