Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 210 pages) |
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Series in anxiety and related disorders |
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Series in anxiety and related disorders.
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Contents |
Front Matter; Trichotillo-What?; Putting it Together:; What it is and What it isn't:; Doing the Detective Work:; What Should be Done?; What do we Need to Know?; You Can'T Fight What You Can'T See:; Speed Bumps:; Active Strategies for Active Hands:; Holding the Lead:; I'm not Sure if I'm Ready:; Calming Down:; Changing Your Thinking:; When Other Problems are also Present:; Attending to the Context:; Getting Support |
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Overview and assessment -- Trichotillo-what? : definition, epidemiology & impairment -- Putting it all together: a biopsychosocial theory of trichotillomania and body-focused impulse control disorders -- What it is and what it isn't: diagnostics, differential diagnosis, and review of clinical measures -- Doing the detective work: comprehensive assessment of TTM -- What should be done? Presentation of treatment alternatives -- What do we need to know? Frequently and infrequently asked questions -- Treatment: core elements -- You can't fight what you can't see: awareness training and self-monitoring -- Speed bumps: stimulus control -- Active strategies for active hands: competing response training -- Holding the lead: maintenance -- Treatment: adjunctive modules: introduction to part 3: modules -- I'm not sure if I'm ready: motivational enhancement -- Calming down: module 2: relaxation and other stress-management strategies -- Changing your thinking: module 3: cognitive restructuring -- When other problems are also present: module 4: clinical management of comorbid problems -- Attending to the contex: module 5: family-based approaches -- Getting support: module 6: group therapy and other methods to improve access to care -- Resources for clinicians, patients, and families |
Summary |
Trichotillomania has been described in the literature for at least a hundred years, but has only in the past decade received serious clinical attention. Although now a "higher profile" disorder, there is still scant clinical information on trichotillomania. A full-length cognitive-behavioral treatment manual, Treating Trichotillomania (TTM) fills that need. Designing the book for maximum usefulness, authors Franklin and Tolin share their considerable expertise in treating body-focused repetitive behavior disorders (not only hair-pulling but skin-picking and nail-biting as well) in an |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-205) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
In |
Springer e-books |
Subject |
Compulsive hair pulling -- Treatment
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Cognitive therapy.
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Trichotillomania -- therapy [mesh]
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Trichotillomania -- therapy
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy -- methods
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Cognitive Therapy -- methods [mesh]
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- Compulsive Behavior.
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Trichotillomania -- therapy.
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Cognitive Therapy -- methods.
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Trichotillomanie -- Traitement.
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Thérapie cognitive.
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Compulsive hair pulling -- Treatment.
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Cognitive Therapy.
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Cognitive therapy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Tolin, David F
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ISBN |
9780387708836 |
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0387708839 |
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1281337536 |
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9781281337535 |
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