Pregnancy, childbirth, childhood, adolescence, and aging can be beset with adverse changes in psychobiology and behavior. Handbook of Lifespan Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Childhood, Adolescence, Pregnancy, Adulthood, and Aging will better readers' understanding of a variety of conditions and the applicability of CBT therapy as a treatment. Featuring chapters on postnatal anxiety and depression, insomnia, and dysmorphia, the book discusses in detail the use of cognitive behavioral therapies in the treatment of these issues affecting individuals at the start and end of their lives. With expert authors from the clinical field, the book has applicability for behavioral scientists, psychologists, cognitive and behavioral neuroscientists, and anyone working to better understand and treat using cognitive behavioral therapies.
Handbook of Lifespan Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Childhood, Adolescence, Pregnancy, Adulthood, and Aging
Mental illness and the variety of conditions, disorders, and phobias associated with it impact not only the individual but also the family unit, the community, and society at large. Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Disorder: Case Studies and Application for Adults will better readers' understanding of a variety of these conditions in adults specifically and the applicability of CBT therapy as a treatment. Featuring chapters on schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, dysmorphia, depression, and anxiety, the book discusses in detail the use of cognitive behavioral therapies in the treatment of these issues in adults. With expert authors from the clinical field, the book has applicability for behavioral scientists, psychologists, cognitive and behavioral neuroscientists, and anyone working to better understand and treat using cognitive behavioral therapies.
Table of Contents
Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy by Disorder: Case Studies and Application for Adults
Foreword Sarah Corrie
Preface
1. The context of mental health disorders in comparison to other diseases: Interlinking cognitive behavioral therapyRajkumar Rajendram, Vinood B. Patel, and Victor R. Preedy
Section A. Setting the scene and introductory chapters
2. Mental health concerns in primary care: Applications of cognitive behavioral therapiesDanielle L. Terry and Michelle A. Nanda
3. Mechanisms of change in cognitive-behavioral therapy for weight lossLoana Com?a and Oana David
4. Ethno-cognitive behavioral therapy and ethnopsychotherapy: A new narrativeFarooq Naeem
5. Cognitive-behavioral therapy and cancer survivalSpela Mirosevic and Zalika-Klemenc Ketis
Section B. Cognitive behavioral therapy in adults
6. Acrophobia and consumer-based automated virtual reality cognitive behavior therapyTara Donker and Markus Heinrichs
7. Cognitive behavioral therapy and adjustment disorderSoledad Quero, Sara Fern�ndez-Buend�a, Rosa M. Ba�os, and Cristina Botella
8. Anxiety disorders: Mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapyJennifer Apolin�rio-Hagen, Marie Dr�ge, Roy Danino, and Siegfried Tasseit
9. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder: Features and use of cognitive-behavioral therapyP. Evelyna Kambanis, Christopher J. Mancuso, and Angeline R. Bottera
10. Diabetes-related distress and HbA1c: The use of cognitive behavioral therapyPeerasak Lerttrakarnnon, G. Lamar Robert, Puriwat Fakfum, and Kongprai Tunsuchart
11. Dizziness: Features and the use of cognitive behavioral therapyMasaki Kondo
12. Epilepsy, sexual function, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapyZainab Alimoradi, Mark D. Griffiths, and Amir H. Pakpour
13. Female sexual dysfunction: Applications of cognitive behavioral therapyFran�oise Adam and Elise Grimm
14. Cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia in adultsSusmita Halder and Akash Kumar Mahato
15. Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for lonelinessAnton K�ll and Gerhard Andersson
16. Mild traumatic brain injury, cognitive behavioral therapy, and psychological interventionsKaren A. Sullivan
17. Multiple sclerosis fatigue and the use of cognitive behavioral therapy: A new narrativeMoussa A. Chalah and Samar S. Ayache
18. In-patient/residential treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorderMadhuri H. Nanjundaswamy, Lavanya P. Sharma, and Shyam Sundar Arumugham
19. Postpartum depression and the role and position of cognitive behavioral therapyRachel Buhagiar and Elena Mamo
20. Applications of cognitive behavioral therapy to posttraumatic stress disorder: A focus on sleep disordersMorohunfolu Akinnusi and Ali A. El-Solh
21. Psychosocial interventions for occupational stress and psychological disorders in humanitarian aid and disaster responders: A critical reviewCheryl Yunn Shee Foo, Helen Verdeli, and Alvin Kuowei Tay
22. Social anxiety: Linking cognitive behavioral therapy and strategies of third-generation therapiesIsabel C. Salazar, Stefan G. Hofmann, and Vicente E. Caballo
23. Implementing mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on dynamics of suicidal behavior: Understanding the efficacy and challengesDebasruti Ghosh, Saurabh Raj, Tushar Singh, Sunil K. Verma, and Yogesh K. Arya
24. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for tobacco use disorder in smokers with depression: A critical reviewAlba Gonz�lez-Roz, Sara Weidberg, and James MacKillop
Section C. International aspects
25. Psychopathophysiology and compassion-based cognitive behavior group therapy for patients with coronary artery diseaseChia-Ying Weng, Tin-Kwang Lin, and Bo-Cheng Hsu
26. Application of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and health qigong-based cognitive therapy among Chinese people with mood disordersSunny Ho-Wan Chan and Charlie Lau
27. Bipolar disorder in Japan and cognitive-behavioral therapyYasuhiro Kimura, Sayo Hamatani, and Kazuki Matsumoto
28. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders in Italian mental health services Laura Giusti, Silvia Mammarella, Anna Salza, and Rita Roncone
29. Mood and anxiety disorders in Japan and cognitive-behavioral therapyNaoki Yoshinaga and Hiroki Tanoue
30. Cognitive behavioral therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in PakistanAnwar Khan
31. Schizophrenia in Japan and cognitive behavioral therapyHiroki Tanoue and Naoki Yoshinaga
32. Tinnitus and psychological and cognitive behavioral therapies in JapanSho Kanzaki, Mami Tazoe, Chinatsu Kataoka, and Tomomi Kimizuka
33. Cognitive-behavioral interventions for mental health conditions among women in sub-Saharan AfricaHuynh-Nhu Le, Kantoniony M. Rabemananjara, and Deepika Goyal
Section D. Case studies
34. Application of online cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia among individuals with epilepsyZainab Alimoradi, Mark D. Griffiths, and Amir H. Pakpour
35. CASE STUDY: Borderline personality disorder and cognitive behavioral therapy in an adultJaiganesh Selvapandiyan
36. CASE STUDY: Cognitive behavioral therapy for an adult smoker receiving substance use treatmentAlba Gonz�lez-Roz, Gema Aonso-Diego, and Roberto Secades-Villa
37. CASE STUDY: Cultural diversity and cognitive-behavioral therapy Esteban V. Cardemil, Sarah J. Hartman, and Jos� R. Rosario
38. CASE STUDY: Cognitive behavior therapy for body dysmorphic disorder in an adultMarie Dr�ge and Birgit Watzke
39. Case study: The role of cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of postpartum depressionElena Mamo and Rachel Buhagiar
40. CASE STUDY: Compassion-based cognitive-behavior group therapy for patients with coronary artery diseaseTin-Kwang Lin, Chin-Lon Lin, Shu-Shu Wong, and Chia-Ying Weng
41. Application of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and health qigong-based cognitive therapy among Chinese people with mood disorders: A case studySunny Ho-Wan Chan and Charlie Lau
42. Case study: Mechanisms of change in cognitive-behavioral therapy for weight lossLoana Com?a and Oana David
43. CASE STUDY: Cognitivebehavioral therapy for Japanese Bipolar II disorder patientsYasuhiro Kimura
44. Treating social anxiety with the MISA program: A case studyIsabel C. Salazar and Vicente E. Caballo
45. Application of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on suicidal behavior: A case studyDebasruti Ghosh, Saswati Bhattacharya, Saurabh Raj, Tushar Singh, Sunil K. Verma, and Yogesh K. Arya
46. Recommended resources for cognitive-behavioral therapy in different disordersVinood B. Patel, Rajkumar Rajendram, and Victor R. Preedy
Handbook of Lifespan Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Childhood, Adolescence, Pregnancy, Adulthood, and Aging
ForewordHelen Langton
Preface
1. Life span-related mental health disorders and cognitive behavioral therapyRajkumar Rajendram, Vinood B. Patel, and Victor R. Preedy
Section A. Pregnancy and childbirth
2. Cognitive-behavioral therapy in female infertilitySusmita Halder and Sampurna Chakraborty
3. Cognitive behavioral therapy for perinatal depression-Tailored face-to-face treatment and translation for online delivery of MumMoodBoosterJeannette Milgrom, Michele Burn, Andre L. Rodrigues, Alan W. Gemmill, and Yafit Hirshler
4. Childbirth-related fear, tokophobia, and cognitive behavioral therapyColin R. Martin, Catriona Jones, Claire Marshall, and Julie Jomeen
5. Postnatal depression: Cognitive behavioral conceptualization and prevention and treatment approachesAna Fonseca
6. Stress and cortisol regulation during pregnancy: Implications for cognitive behavioral stress management among low-income womenGuido G. Urizar, Jr.
Section B. Children and adolescents
7. Adolescent acne excorie: Features and the use of cognitive behavioral therapyArezoo Moradi Tavallaei, Maryam Saeidi Sardabi, and Mahdi Razmara Ferezghi
8. Adolescent social anxiety: Bridging cognitive and social behavioral perspectives through a developmental lensAnne C. Miers and Carrie Masia Warner
9. Skin picking and hair pulling disorders in children and adolescents: The role of cognitive behavior therapyAndrea Pozza
10. Cognitive behavioral therapy for child and adolescent hoarding disorderDav�� R.M.A. H�jgaard and Gudmundur Skarphedinsson
11. School-based cognitive behavioral interventions for youth with anxiety Bente Storm Mowatt Haugland, Gro Janne Wergeland, and Elisabeth Bakke Husab�
12. Adolescents, Asperger syndrome, depression, and cognitive behavioral therapyJaiganesh Selvapandiyan
13. Cognitive behavioral therapy for cannabis use disorder: A focus on adolescentsAlba Gonz�lez-Roz, V�ctor Mart�nez-Loredo, Roberto Secades-Villa, and Sergio Fern�ndez-Artamendi
14. Anxiety in youth with asthma and cognitive behavioral therapyGemma Sicouri
15. Cognitive-behavioral therapy adapted for youth with comorbid anxiety and autism spectrum disorderKristen H. Erps, Emily R. Jellinek, Lindsey N. Landry, Andrew G. Guzick, Sophie C. Schneider, and Eric A. Storch
16. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for children with autism and anxietyAmanda R. Johnson, Samara Wolpe, Ingrid S. Tien, Virginia Sklar Muscatello, and Jeffrey J. Wood
17. The use of dialectical behavior therapy in childhood and adolescent eating disordersRebecca C. Kamody and E. Thomaseo Burton
18. CBT interventions for pediatric Type 1 diabetes mellitusOmer Shaked and Daniel Hamiel
19. Empirically supported cognitive-behavioral interventions for adolescent anorexia and bulimia nervosaMadelyn Johnson, Kathryn M. Huryk, Sasha Gorrell, and Daniel Le Grange
20. Inflammatory bowel disease and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in the youngL. Stapersma, J.C. Escher, and E.M.W.J. Utens
21. Pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder, CBT, and fear extinction learningAbigail E. Candelari, Daniel A. Geller, and Eric A. Storch
22. Parent-child interactions and cognitive behavioral therapy: A focus on anxious childrenDani�lle Van der Giessen and Francisca J.A. Van Steensel
23. Standard individual cognitive behavioral therapy for children and adolescents with pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorderGudmundur Skarphedinsson, Dav�� R.M.A. H�jgaard, Katja Anna Hybel, Per Hove Thomsen, and Tord Ivarsson
24. Obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disorder: Pediatric manifestation and treatmentMatthew Jacofsky, Madison Fitzpatrick, and Fugen Neziroglu
25. Cognitive behavior therapy for children with depression: Application, practical considerations, and challengesTushar Singh, Debasruti Ghosh, Thomas Enias Pasipanodya, Saurabh Raj, and Shalini Mittal
Section C. Aging, the elderly and related conditions
26. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for late-life insomniaJoseph M. Dzierzewski, Elliottnell Perez, Pablo Soto, and Scott G. Ravyts
27. Brief cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in community dwelling older adultsMika Tanaka and Katsutoshi Tanaka
28. Dementia: Features of treating anxiety and depression and the role of cognitive behavioral therapy: A new narrativeKok-Wai Tay and Ponnusamy Subramaniam
29. The elderly and fear of falling: Features and applications of cognitive-behavioral therapyTai Wa Liu and Shamay S.M. Ng
Section D. International aspects
30. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for children with anxiety in Japan: Bidirectional cultural adaptation and cross-cultural comparison studiesShin-ichi Ishikawa
31. Adolescent depression and cognitive behavior therapy: Indian aspectsPaakhi Srivastava, Pragya Sharma, Ananya Mahapatra, and Samridhi Ahuja
32. Khat chewing and cognitive behavioral therapy Abdifatah Haji Daud, Zahid Mahmood, and Yakoub Aw Aden Abdi
33. CBT for anxiety disorders among children in PakistanAnowra Khan and Tamkeen Ashraf Malik
Section E. Case studies and resources
34. "I am so much more than OCD": A case illustration of key elements in a Danish group-based CBT program for youth with OCDKatja Anna Hybel, Sanne Jensen, and Dav�� R.M.A. H�jgaard
35. CASE STUDY: A child with body dysmorphic disorder and cognitive-behavioral therapyDanielle H. Gardini, Yvette Fruchter, and Fugen Neziroglu
36. Case study: A child with obsessive compulsive disorder and cognitive-behavioral therapyYvette Fruchter, Danielle H. Gardini, and Fugen Neziroglu
37. Case study. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for nightmare disorder in a youth with comorbid autism spectrum disorderLisa D. Cromer, Devin R. Barlaan, Kristi Pruiksma, Joanne L. Davis, and Tara R. Buck
38. New cognitive-behavioral intervention with Theory of Mind (ToM) training for children with epilepsy experiencing social difficultiesElizabeth Stewart and Suncica Lah
39. Cognitive behavioral therapy and death anxiety: A case of children in conflict settings during the COVID-19 pandemicPegah AM Seidi and Dilshad Jaff
40. Children with academic difficulties and emotional problems: Use of cognitive behavior therapySusmita Halder and Akash Kumar Mahato
41. Case study: Cognitive behavioral therapy for postnatal depressionMariana Branquinho, Ver�nica Mart�nez-Borba, and Ana Fonseca
42. Case study: Cognitive behavioral therapy for adolescent skin picking disorderAndrea Pozza
43. Pediatric type 1 diabetes CBT intervention in fear of hypoglycemia: Case studyOmer Shaked and Daniel Hamiel
44. Recommended resources for cognitive-behavioral therapy across the lifespanRajkumar Rajendram, Vinood B. Patel, and Victor R. Preedy