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Evidence-based adjunctive treatments
Cummings, Nicholas A.

 

  • Evidence-based adjunctive treatments
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : monographic
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: CummingsNicholas A.,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: O'DonohueWilliam T.,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: ScienceDirect (Online service)
    Place of Publication: Amsterdam
    Published: Elsevier Academic Press;
    Year of Publication: 2008.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Description: xvi, 376 p.ill. : 23 cm.;
    Series: Practical resources for the mental health professional
    Subject: Psychotherapy. -
    Subject: Electronic books. -
    Subject: Evidence-Based Medicine. -
    Subject: Mental Disorders - therapy. -
    Subject: Psychotherapy, Multiple - methods. -
    Online resource: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120885206
    Notes: Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2008.
    Summary: Adjunctive treatments, in which patients are provided additional modalities that can assist in their behavior change or the maintenance of their behavior change (i.e. telehealth, psychoeducation, consumer-driven treatment planning), have a useful role in addressing problems that can't be solved by face-to-face meetings. The adjunctive therapies covered in this book are all based on improving patient's self management of their problems or the factors that exacerbate their problems. The book is broadly organized into two sections. The first gives a broad overview of the major adjunctive modalities and the second concentrates on a systematic description of their role in the treatment of a number of special populations while providing practical suggestions for the timing and coordination for the use of the adjunctive therapies discussed in the book.
    ISBN: 0120885204
    Content Note: 1. Introduction - The Editors 2. Bibliotherapy - David Antonuccio 3. Psychoeducation - Nicholas Cummings 4. Self-Help Groups (e.g., AA)- John F. Kelly 5. Web and E Health - Nancy Atkinson 6. Support Groups - Emory Cowan 7. Lifestyle change - Simon Budman 8. Exercise - A.E. Byrne 9. Meditation, Relaxation, and Stress Management - Marsha Linehan 10. Self-Monitoring - John Cone 11. Journaling - James Pennebacker 12. Alternative Medicine - Janet Cummings 13. Adjunctive Therapies with Children - Patrick Friman 14. Adjunctive Therapies with the Elderly - Jane Fisher 15. Adjunctive Therapies with Ethnic and Racial Minorities - Norman Anderson 16. Adjunctive Therapies with the Chronically Mentally Ill - Leonard Stein.
    Content Note: Evidence-based adjunctive therapy / Willian T. O'Donohue, Nicholas A. Cummings Bibliotherapy as an adjunctive treatment / Negar Nicole Jacobs, Elizabeth Mosco Psychoeducation in conjunction with psychotherapy practice / Nicholas A. Cummings, Janet L. Cummings Mutual-help groups / John F. Kelly, Julie D. Yeterian Adjunctive E-health / Crissa Draper, Mandra Rasmussen Hall, William T. O'Donohue Support groups / Michael A. Cucciare The addiction severity index multimedia version / Simon H. Budman, Stephen F. Butler, Albert J. Villapiano Exercise as an adjunctive evidence-based treatment / Brie A. Moore, Amanda Adams Meditation and relaxation / Kenneth Kushner, Mark Marnocha The use of self-monitoring as a treatment intervention / Claudia Avina Expressive writing / Deborah Nazarian, Joshua Smyth Holistic and alternative medicine as adjunctive to psychotherapy / Janet L. Cummings, Nicholas A. Cummings Adjunctive treatments for childhood disorders / Brie A. Moore, Lauren W. Tolle Adjunctive therapies with ethnically diverse populations / Aditi Vijay, Melanie P. Duckworth, Ireon Lebeauf Adjunctive treatments for rural populations / Dennis F. Mohatt, Candice M. Tate, Mimi McFaul Adjunctive treatments for severe mental illness (schizophrenia) / Jennifer D. Gottlieb, Kim T. Mueser.
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