I. Principles and Practice of Evidence-Based Assessment
1. The Role of Assessment in Evidence-Based Practice, John Hunsley
& Eric J. Mash
2. Brief Measures for Screening and Measuring Mental Health
Outcomes, Caroline Vaile Wright & Lynn F. Bufka
3. Assessment of Well-Being, Matthew W. Gallagher & Laura J.
Long
4. Structured and Semistructured Diagnostic Interviews, Laura J.
Summerfeldt, Melina M. Ovanessian, & Martin M. Antony
II. Approaches for Specific Psychological Problems
5. Transdiagnostic Assessment of Emotional Disorders, Esther S.
Tung, Mengxing Wang, Timothy A. Brown, & Anthony J. Rosellini
6. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia, Sandra B. Morissette, Ariella P.
Lenton-Brym, & David H. Barlow
7. Social Anxiety Disorder, Andrea R. Ashbaugh, Randi E. McCabe, &
Martin M. Antony
8. Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Laura Campbell-Sills & Timothy A.
Brown
9. Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders, Steven Taylor,
Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Dean McKay, & Lauryn E. Garner
10. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders, Stephanie A.
Ellickson-Larew, Jessica R. Carney, Alanna T. Coady, J. Ben Barnes,
Breanna Grunthal, & Brett T. Litz
11. Depressive Disorders, David J. A. Dozois, Jesse Lee Wilde, &
Keith S. Dobson
12. Eating Disorders, Zafra Cooper & Karen S. Mitchell
13. Couple Distress, Christina M. Balderrama-Durbin, Brian V.
Abbott, & Douglas K. Snyder
14. Schizophrenia, Sarah I. Pratt & Kim T. Mueser
15. Substance Use Disorders, Ali M. Yurasek, Jalie A. Tucker, James
G. Murphy, & Stefan G. Kertesz
16. Personality Disorders, Christopher C. Conway & Robert F.
Krueger
17. Insomnia, Aleksandra Usyatynsky & Colleen E. Carney
Author Index
Subject Index
Martin M. Antony, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Toronto
Metropolitan University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Provincial
Clinical and Training Lead for the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy
Program. Previously, Dr. Antony was founding director of both the
Anxiety Treatment and Research Clinic and the Psychology Residency
Program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. He has published over
300 scientific articles and chapters and 33 books in areas related
to cognitive-behavioral therapy and anxiety-related disorders, and
has presented his work widely across four continents. A Fellow of
the Royal Society of Canada, he is past president of the Canadian
Psychological Association and the Association for Behavioral and
Cognitive Therapies.
David H. Barlow, PhD, ABPP, is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and
Psychiatry and Founder and Director Emeritus of the Center for
Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. Dr. Barlow has
published over 650 articles and chapters and over 90 books and
clinical manuals, mostly on the nature and treatment of emotional
disorders and clinical research methodology. His books and manuals
have been translated into more than 20 languages. Dr. Barlow’s
numerous awards and citations include psychology's three highest
honors: the Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of
Psychology from the American Psychological Association, the James
McKeen Cattell Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological
Science, and the Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the
Practice of Psychology from the American Psychological
Foundation.
"There are many books on treatment of psychological disorders, and
many that focus on assessment only. This volume's unique approach
directly meets the needs of clinicians by emphasizing the
interrelationship of assessment, diagnosis, choice of treatment,
and measurement of outcomes. Numerous disorders are covered in
detail. I highly recommend this outstanding third edition to every
clinician who seeks information on empirically based
assessment."--Edna B. Foa, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Perelman
School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
"This updated third edition, like previous editions, is at the
forefront of assessment-based care for psychological disorders.
Practicing clinicians seeking to provide evidence-based treatment
will find this handbook--edited by distinguished authorities in the
field--an invaluable and scientifically rock-solid resource for
planning effective interventions and assessing outcomes."--W. John
Livesley, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry (Emeritus), University
of British Columbia, Canada
"The third edition of this landmark text keeps all the best
features of its predecessors and has some fantastic additions,
including the chapter on transdiagnostic assessment. The chapters
are uniformly clear, and provide clinicians, trainers, students,
and researchers with practical, comprehensive guidance. Throughout
the book, it is made clear that assessment is not a one-off event
performed at the beginning of therapy, but instead is seamlessly
interwoven into treatment, with regular assessment and monitoring
to help inform therapeutic decision making. This updated edition is
an essential resource for all who wish to deliver evidence-based
therapy--and demonstrate its impact--effectively and
efficiently."--Roz Shafran, PhD, Professor of Translational
Psychology, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health,
University College London, United Kingdom
"Antony and Barlow have produced an exceptional third edition of
their comprehensive, user-friendly volume. Foremost experts on a
wide range of psychological conditions offer the most current
guidance on evidence-based assessment practices. This book is a
necessary addition to the professional libraries of both clinicians
and researchers at all levels and from diverse disciplines."--Brian
P. Marx, PhD, National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare
System; Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of
Medicine-This book is excellent in the way it addresses issues
regarding the assessment and treatment of various psychological
disorders. It discusses many DSM-5 categories, which will be of
great help to graduate students and clinicians alike.
*****!--Doody’s Review Service, 4/9/2021ƒƒBy virtue of its concise
guidelines for differential diagnosis, its extensive lists of
assessment measures, and its concrete practice recommendations,
Handbook of Assessment and Treatment Planning for Psychological
Disorders achieves the editors' purpose and will be a valuable
reference source for students and professionals engaged in clinical
research and practice....It merits being widely cited and
appreciated for its affirmation of assessment as an essential
component of adequate psychological service delivery and for
demonstrating the utility of assessment data as a foundation for
effective intervention. (on the second edition)--PsycCRITIQUES,
1/26/2011ƒƒA hugely successful endeavor. It is highly recommended
as a reference for psychologists, psychiatrists, and nurses,
especially those engaged in research or whose practices call for
formal assessment. The handbook would also be an outstanding
training resource in graduate-level courses in abnormal psychology
or psychological assessment. (on the first edition)--Psychiatric
Services, 5/1/2003ƒƒAn excellent contribution to the assessment
literature, with a unique focus on the utility of assessment
measures and strategies for the planning and evaluation of
treatment. This volume is likely to be of significant benefit to
students, clinicians, and researchers interested in improving life
function for people with psychological symptoms and disorders. (on
the first edition)--Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral
Assessment, 3/3/2003
"There are many books on treatment of psychological disorders, and
many that focus on assessment only. This volume's unique approach
directly meets the needs of clinicians by emphasizing the
interrelationship of assessment, diagnosis, choice of treatment,
and measurement of outcomes. Numerous disorders are covered in
detail. I highly recommend this outstanding third edition to every
clinician who seeks information on empirically based
assessment."--Edna B. Foa, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Perelman
School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
"This updated third edition, like previous editions, is at the
forefront of assessment-based care for psychological disorders.
Practicing clinicians seeking to provide evidence-based treatment
will find this handbook--edited by distinguished authorities in the
field--an invaluable and scientifically rock-solid resource for
planning effective interventions and assessing outcomes."--W. John
Livesley, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry (Emeritus), University
of British Columbia, Canada
"The third edition of this landmark text keeps all the best
features of its predecessors and has some fantastic additions,
including the chapter on transdiagnostic assessment. The chapters
are uniformly clear, and provide clinicians, trainers, students,
and researchers with practical, comprehensive guidance. Throughout
the book, it is made clear that assessment is not a one-off event
performed at the beginning of therapy, but instead is seamlessly
interwoven into treatment, with regular assessment and monitoring
to help inform therapeutic decision making. This updated edition is
an essential resource for all who wish to deliver evidence-based
therapy--and demonstrate its impact--effectively and
efficiently."--Roz Shafran, PhD, Professor of Translational
Psychology, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health,
University College London, United Kingdom
"Antony and Barlow have produced an exceptional third edition of
their comprehensive, user-friendly volume. Foremost experts on a
wide range of psychological conditions offer the most current
guidance on evidence-based assessment practices. This book is a
necessary addition to the professional libraries of both clinicians
and researchers at all levels and from diverse disciplines."--Brian
P. Marx, PhD, National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare
System; Department of Psychiatry, Boston University School of
Medicine-This book is excellent in the way it addresses issues
regarding the assessment and treatment of various psychological
disorders. It discusses many DSM-5 categories, which will be of
great help to graduate students and clinicians alike.
*****!--Doody’s Review Service, 4/9/2021ƒƒBy virtue of its
concise guidelines for differential diagnosis, its extensive lists
of assessment measures, and its concrete practice recommendations,
Handbook of Assessment and Treatment Planning for Psychological
Disorders achieves the editors' purpose and will be a valuable
reference source for students and professionals engaged in clinical
research and practice....It merits being widely cited and
appreciated for its affirmation of assessment as an essential
component of adequate psychological service delivery and for
demonstrating the utility of assessment data as a foundation for
effective intervention. (on the second edition)--PsycCRITIQUES,
1/26/2011Æ’Æ’A hugely successful endeavor. It is highly recommended
as a reference for psychologists, psychiatrists, and nurses,
especially those engaged in research or whose practices call for
formal assessment. The handbook would also be an outstanding
training resource in graduate-level courses in abnormal psychology
or psychological assessment. (on the first edition)--Psychiatric
Services, 5/1/2003Æ’Æ’An excellent contribution to the assessment
literature, with a unique focus on the utility of assessment
measures and strategies for the planning and evaluation of
treatment. This volume is likely to be of significant benefit to
students, clinicians, and researchers interested in improving life
function for people with psychological symptoms and disorders. (on
the first edition)--Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral
Assessment, 3/3/2003
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