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Anton RF, Moak DH, Latham PK, et al Posttreatment results of combining naltrexone and cognitive-behavior therapy for the treatment of alcoholism. J Clin Psycho-pharmacol 21 72—77, 2000... [Pg.41]

Otto MW, Pollack MH, Sachs GS, et al Discontinuation of benzodiazepine treatment efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients with panic disorder. Am J... [Pg.158]

Evins AE, Mays VK, Rigotti NA, et al A pilot trial of bupropion added to cognitive behavioral therapy for smoking cessation in schizophrenia. Nicotine Tob Res 3 397-M03, 2001... [Pg.335]

Anton RF, Moak DH, Waid LR, et al Naltrexone and cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of outpatient alcoholics results of a placebo-controlled trial. Am J Psychiatry 156 1758—1764, 1999... [Pg.357]

Silvana Grandi, Six-Year Outcome of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Prevention of Recurrent Depression , AmericanJournal ofPsychiatry 161 (2004) 1872-76... [Pg.201]

Twenty years ago the dislike of traditional treatment may have presented some real challenges. Today, however, there are many more treatment alternatives to which a client can be referred to if she or he would not match well with a traditional treatment facility. A good referral might be to a psychologist or other therapist who practices cognitive behavioral therapy for individuals. In addition, the advent of the Internet era allows for new and creative treatment alternatives even for people in small communities. [Pg.115]

Empirically validated cognitive behavioral therapy for couples can be quite helpful if relationship problems are an issue. Cognitive behavioral couples therapy combines the best of cognitive behavioral and family therapy techniques in order to help couples. The research suggests that use of this type of therapy can be quite helpful in mediating and resolving problems involving couples. Counselors may want to make a referral for this therapy if clients have relationship issues that interfere with aftercare. [Pg.244]

Perkins KA, Conklin CA, Levine MD (2007) Cognitive-behavioral therapy for smoking cessation, Routledge, New York... [Pg.399]

Abikoff, H. (1985) Efficacy of cognitive training intervention in hyperactive children a critical review. Clin Psychol Rev 5 479-512. Abikoff, H. (1987) An evaluation of cognitive behavior therapy for hyperactive children. In Lahey, B. and Kazdin, A., Advances in Clinical Child Psychology, Vol. 10. New York Plenum Press, pp. 171-216. [Pg.460]

Kendall, P.C. and Southam-Gerow, M.A. (1996) Long-term followup of a cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety-disordered youths. / Consult Clin Psychol 64 724-730. [Pg.509]

Welko vit2. L.A.. Papp, L.A., Cloitre. M., et aL . Cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder delivered by psychopharmacologically oriented clinicians J. Nerv. AJent. Dis. 179, 473-477, 1991. [Pg.370]

DeRubeis RJ, Gelfand LA, Tang TZ, et al. Medications versus cognitive behavior therapy for severely depressed outpatients mega-analysis of four randomized comparisons. Am J Psychiatry 1999 156 1007-1013. [Pg.163]

Klosko JS, Barlow DH, Tassinari RB, et al. Alprazolam vs. cognitive behavior therapy for panic disorder a preliminary report. In Hand I, Witchen HU, eds. Panic and phobias. New York Springer Verlag, 1988 54-65. [Pg.268]

Spiegel DA, Bruce TJ. Benzodiazepines and exposure-based cognitive behavior therapies for panic disorder conclusions from combined treatment trials. Am J Psychiatry 1997 154 773-781. [Pg.269]

Otto MW, Pollack MH, Penava SJ, et al. Group cognitive-behavior therapy for patients failing to respond to pharmacotherapy for panic disorder a clinical case series. Behav Res Ther 1999 37 763-770. [Pg.269]

Simpson HB, Kozak M. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder. J Psychiatr Pract 2000 6 59-68. [Pg.270]

Edinger JD, Hoelscher TJ, Marsh GR, Lipper S, Ionescu-Pioggia M. A cognitive-behavioral therapy for sleep-maintenance insomnia in older adults. Psychol Aging 1992 7 282-289. [Pg.483]

Zayfert C, DeViva JC (2004) Residual insomnia following cognitive behavioral therapy for PTSD. J Trauma Stress 17 69-73... [Pg.93]

Belanger L, Morin CM, Langlois F, Ladouceur R (2004) Insomnia and generalized anxiety disorder effects of cognitive behavior therapy for gad on insomnia symptoms. J Anxiety Disord 18 561-571... [Pg.96]

Krakow B, Johnston L, Melendrez D, Hollifield M, Warner TD, Chavez-Kennedy D, Herlan MJ (2001) An open-label trial of evidence-based cognitive behavior therapy for nightmares and insomnia in crime victims with PTSD. Am J Psychiatry 158 2043-2047... [Pg.98]

Turkington, D., Kingdon, D., Weiden, P. (2006). Cognitive behavior therapy for schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 163, 365-373. [Pg.521]

Goldbloom, D. S., M. Olmsted, R. Davis, J. Clewes, M. Heinmaa, W. Rockert, et al. (1997). A randomized controlled trial of fluoxetine and cognitive behavioral therapy for bulimia nervosa short-term outcome. Behav Res Ther 35(9) 803-11. [Pg.66]

Sensky, T., Turkington, D., Kingdon, D., Scott, J. L., Scott, J., Siddle, R., O Carroll, M., Barnes, T.R. (2000). A randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioral therapy for persistent symptoms in schizophrenia resistant to medication. Archives of General Psychiatry, 57, 165-172. [Pg.198]


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