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Treating Health Anxiety and Fear of Death: A Practitioner's...

Treating Health Anxiety and Fear of Death: A Practitioner's Guide

Patricia Furer Ph.D., John R. Walker Ph.D., Murray B. Stein M.D., MPH (auth.)
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Never has our culture been more aware of personal and global health hazards, from both within and without. While most people may feel some anxiety in this regard, some have an unbearable sense of dread that prevents them from functioning.

Chronic health anxiety—heightened fears of illness, disease, and death—is a central feature of hypochondriasis, of course, but can also present as depression, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, and other diagnoses. TreatingHealth Anxiety offers the professional reader not only an understanding of this condition, but also an easily implemented cognitive behavioral program for reducing fear of illness, overcoming fear of death, and getting more enjoyment from life, including:
-Step-by-step coverage of the assessment process and therapy sessions
-Client worksheets and self-monitoring forms
-Specific guidelines for treating health anxiety in children and the elderly
-Strategies for handling impasses and setbacks
-Up-to-date guide to pharmacotherapy for health anxiety
As media attention to health issues increases, client fears of illness won’t go away any time soon. TreatingHealth Anxiety gives prescribing and non-prescribing clinicians (as well as the counselors and social workers who encounter the problem) the tools to reduce both the fears and the medical costs that so often accompany them.

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Año:
2007
Edición:
1
Editorial:
Springer-Verlag New York
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
272
ISBN 10:
0387351450
ISBN 13:
9780387351452
Serie:
Series in Anxiety and Related Disorders
Archivo:
PDF, 2.53 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2007
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