Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury (Institute for Research in Behavioral Neuroscience Series)

Emotions, behaviors, thoughts, creations, planning, daily physical activities, and routines are programmed within our brains. To acquire these capacities, the brain takes time to fully develop–a process that may take the first 20 years of life. Disruptions of the brain involving neurons, axons, dendrites, synapses, neurotransmitters or brain infrastructure produce profound changes in development and functions of the one organ that makes us unique. To understand the functions and development of the brain is difficult enough, but to reverse the consequences of trauma and repair the damage is even more challenging. To meet this challenge and increase understanding, a host of disciplines working and communicating together are required.

The International Association for the Study of Traumatic Brain Injury tried to correct this limitation during its meetings of international clinicians, researchers, and scientists from many fields. It was felt that many of the outstanding thoughts and ideas from the participants’ most recent meeting and from others working in the field of traumatic brain injury (TBI) should be shared. This book was conceived not as proceedings of the conference, but as a collection of knowledge for those working in the acute and chronic recovery aspects of head injury.

This book reflects the importance of the team approach to patients with TBI. The chapter authors come from a diverse array of disciplines–basic science, neurosurgery, neurology, radiology, psychology, neuropsychology, and legal, consumer, and speech/language science. Their contributions provide the most current research and the latest ways of managing a variety of aspects of TBI.

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Therapeutische Beziehung und die Behandlung chronischer Depressionen: Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP). Aus dem … Sipos, Demmert, Klein (German Edition)


CBASP (Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy) hebt das Neutralitätsprinzip des Therapeuten auf Seit mehr als einem Jahrhundert wird die Rolle des Psychotherapeuten dominiert durch Freuds Neutralitätsregel: Ein Therapeut darf die Beziehung zu seinen Patienten nicht persönlich gestalten. James P. McCullough, Jr.,  hinterfragt dieses weit verbreitete Diktum mit seinem neuen Behandlungsansatz für chronische depressive Patienten: Er empfiehlt eine diszipliniert persönliche Gestaltung der therapeutischen Beziehung statt therapeutischer Neutralität. Die therapeutische Beziehung kann auf diese Weise konkret eingesetzt werden, um pathologische Verhaltensmuster chronisch depressiver Patienten zu verändern. Die neue methodische Gestaltung der persönlichen Therapiebeziehung mit chronisch depressiven Patienten In diesem Buch beschreibt James P. McCullough, Jr., detailliert und anhand zahlreicher einprägsamer Fallbeispiele, wie er eine diszipliniert persönliche Gestaltung der therapeutischen Beziehung definiert und wie sie angewendet wird. Seine psychotherapeutische Erfahrung gepaart mit seinem frischen Blick auf die therapeutische Beziehung machen das Buch zu einer spannenden Lektüre für alle praktizierenden Psychotherapeuten und Psychotherapieforscher. �bersetzt und bearbeitet von den Fachleuten der Methode im deutschsprachigen Raum 
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Early life trauma affects chronic depression TX: combining particular form of CBT and nefazodone led to highest remission rates.(News)(cognitive-behavioral … An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News

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Title: Early life trauma affects chronic depression TX: combining particular form of CBT and nefazodone led to highest remission rates.(News)(cognitive-behavioral therapy)
Author: Sherry Boschert
Publication: Clinical Psychiatry News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2004
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 32 Issue: 5 Page: 1(2)

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Overcoming the Trauma of Your Motor Vehicle Accident: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work)


Motor vehicle accidents account for over 3 million injuries annually and are one of the most common traumas individuals experience. But the physical injuries are often less impactful in the long run than the severe emotional distress, flashbacks, and substantial impairment in work or family life. Studies of the general population have found that approximately 9% of people who survivor an accident develop Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. And yet, few people seek treatment immediately, mostly because they are not aware of the nature of their condition or that successful brief treatments are available.
Written by the creators of an empirically supported cognitive-behavioral therapy program developed at The Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders in Albany, this therapist guide includes all the information and materials necessary to implement a successful program for treating accident-related PTSD. The therapeutic technique described in this book is research-based with a proven success rate.
The renowned authors provide clinicians with step-by-step instructions for teaching their clients important skills that have been scientifically tested and shown to be effective in treating emotional trauma caused by involvement in a car accident. Designed to be used in conjunction with its corresponding workbook, this therapist guide outlines a treatment program that includes cognitive restructuring, relaxation techniques, and exposure exercises.
User-friendly and comprehensive, Overcoming the Trauma of Your Motor-Vehicle Accident, Therapist Guide is a resource that no clinician can do without.
TreatmentsThatWorkTM represents the gold standard of behavioral healthcare interventions!


· All programs have been rigorously tested in clinical trials and are backed by years of research

· A prestigious scientific advisory board, led by series Editor-In-Chief David H. Barlow, reviews and evaluates each intervention to ensure that it meets the highest standard of evidence so you can be confident that you are using the most effective treatment available to date

· Our books are reliable and effective and make it easy for you to provide your clients with the best care available

· Our corresponding workbooks contain psychoeducational information, forms and worksheets, and homework assignments to keep clients engaged and motivated

· A companion website (www.oup.com/us/ttw) offers downloadable clinical tools and helpful resources

· Continuing Education (CE) Credits are now available on select titles in collaboration with PsychoEducational Resources, Inc. (PER)
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Overcoming the Trauma of Your Motor Vehicle Accident: A Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Program Workbook (Treatments That Work)


It is estimated that over 3 million people per year are injured in motor vehicle accidents and up to 45% of people in a serious auto accident develop posttraumatic stress disorder.
Written by the creators of an empirically supported cognitive-behavioral therapy program, this workbook includes all the information necessary for a client to learn the appropriate skills to overcome their MVA-related PTSD. When used in conjunction with the corresponding therapist guide, this book provides a complete treatment package with a proven success rate.
Through the use of this workbook, clients will become active participants in their supervised treatment. Clients will learn to alleviate their suffering through a variety of skills including relaxation techniques and exposure exercises. In addition, this workbook gives clients the opportunity to deal with other issues that may have resulted from the accident such as anger, numbness, estrangement, and others.
Overcoming the Trauma of Your Motor Vehicle Accident Workbook comes complete with assessments to be completed at various stages throughout treatment, as well as blank forms used to monitor progress that can be photocopied or downloaded from the Treatments That Work website. It is a one-of-a-kind resource that allows clients to work alongside their therapist to personalize their treatment strategy and overcome their PTSD.
TreatmentsThatWorkTM represents the gold standard of behavioral healthcare interventions!


· All programs have been rigorously tested in clinical trials and are backed by years of research

· A prestigious scientific advisory board, led by series Editor-In-Chief David H. Barlow, reviews and evaluates each intervention to ensure that it meets the highest standard of evidence so you can be confident that you are using the most effective treatment available to date

· Our books are reliable and effective and make it easy for you to provide your clients with the best care available

· Our corresponding workbooks contain psychoeducational information, forms and worksheets, and homework assignments to keep clients engaged and motivated

· A companion website (www.oup.com/us/ttw) offers downloadable clinical tools and helpful resources

· Continuing Education (CE) Credits are now available on select titles in collaboration with PsychoEducational Resources, Inc. (PER)
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy best after trauma.(Behavioral Pediatrics): An article from: Pediatric News

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Title: Cognitive-behavioral therapy best after trauma.(Behavioral Pediatrics)
Author: Fran Lowry
Publication: Pediatric News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2008
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 42 Issue: 10 Page: 32(1)

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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Trauma


Significantly revised and restructured to reflect major developments in the field, the expanded second edition of this important work is essentially a new book. The volume presents cutting-edge cognitive and behavioral applications for treating a variety of trauma-related symptoms, disorders, and special populations. Leading scientist-practitioners summarize the available treatment data and succinctly review the “whys,” “whats,” and “hows” of their respective approaches. Nearly all extant chapters have been completely rewritten, many with new authors, and new chapters have been added on advances in assessment, acute stress disorder, complicated grief, cognitive processing therapy, working with groups, and early intervention.


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