TL;DR: In this article, a conceptualization of event-related guilt in which cognitive elements play a crucial role is described, and correcting these thinking errors is considered the best way to alleviate guilt and is the primary task of cognitive therapy for trauma related guilt (CT-TRG).
TL;DR: Appetite Awareness Training (AAT) as discussed by the authors ) is an 8-session intervention designed to increase eating in response to internal hunger and satiety cues and reduce eating to avoid negative affect and maladaptive dietary rules.
TL;DR: Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is a distressing and disabling body image disorder that involves excessive preoccupation with physical appearance in a normal appearing person as mentioned in this paper, which can include fear of being noticed, feelings of shame and embarrassment, thought processes that can range from repetitive thinking to delusions, avoidance of social situations and exposure of physical appearance.
TL;DR: In this paper, a cognitive model is described that considers a broad range of factors that contribute to those premenstrual affective changes associated with Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder (LLPDD) now called Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
TL;DR: The Schema-Focused therapy (SFT) was developed by Young (1990) to specifically address the needs of these patients and combines cognitive, behavioral, interpersonal, and experiential techniques in treatment.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a treatment for children with anxiety and phobic disorders, which involves separate and conjoint child and parent sessions and is implemented in three phases: education, application, and relapse prevention.
TL;DR: In this paper, a model of decision making geared to increase the contribution of the scientific process to the art of clinical practice is presented, based upon a problem-solving framework that provides a practical heuristic guide for the generation and evaluation of solutions to everyday clinical problems.
TL;DR: Direct therapeutic exposure (DTE) is one of a class of exposure-based treatment techniques that includes in vivo and imaginal flooding, and implosive therapy as discussed by the authors, which is a recommended technique for the treatment of persons experiencing distress as a result of exposure to traumatic events (e.g., accidents, combat, sexual assault).
TL;DR: This paper reviewed the empirical literature on the comorbidity of depression and conduct disorder in adolescents, and hypothesized mechanisms for understanding this overlap, and presented components of an integrated treatment program.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how the analysis of family interaction sequences surrounding symptomatic behavior and the exploration of intergenerational material can illuminate the problem-solving role symptoms may serve in managing a family dilemma.
TL;DR: The purpose of this article is to address beliefs held by the clinician that hamper effective intervention, to alert clinicians about interventions that might exacerbate eating and weight problems, and to highlight the research base for effective treatment strategies.
TL;DR: The profile of private psychological practice is going through significant changes with all other forms of health care delivery, and the importance of using empirically validated short-term treatment approaches is emphasized as a significant feature for the survival of the private practitioner.
TL;DR: In this paper, Imagery Rescripting is proposed to facilitate adaptive processing of childhood traumas by reducing intrusive PTSD symptoms and modifying abuse-related beliefs and schemata.
TL;DR: The case is made for a SHB plus cognitive behavioral therapy as being more useful in some cases than aSHB alone, because the combination addresses the crucial and frequently cited issue of compliance with the directives of the treatment regimen in a SHBs.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the psychological assessment and treatment of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) and examined the functional relationships between physical injuries and emotional disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, pain-related conditions, and phobic avoidance of stimuli associated with the accident.
TL;DR: In this paper, a cognitive behavioral group treatment program for social phobia in adolescents (CBGT-A) is described, with emphasis on the expression of the disorder in youth.