Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Perfectionism
Access Status
Authors
Date
2014Type
Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
ISBN
School
Collection
Abstract
This practical resource provides an evidence-based framework for treating clients struggling withperfectionism, whether as the main presenting problem or in conjunction with depression, eatingdisorders, anxiety disorders, or obsessive–compulsive disorder. Using a case formulationapproach, the authors draw on their extensive cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) experience topresent specific techniques and interventions. Coverage spans treatment planning, the therapeuticalliance, key obstacles that may arise, relapse prevention, and emerging research. Reproducibleassessment scales and 36 patient handouts are included; purchasers get access to a Web pagewhere they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Callenmark, B.; Kjellin, L.; Rönnqvist, L.; Bolte, Sven (2014)Although autism spectrum disorder is defined by reciprocal social-communication impairments, several studies have found no evidence for altered social cognition test performance. This study examined explicit (i.e. prompted) ...
-
Shihata, S.; McEvoy, P.; Mullan, Barbara (2017)Uncertainty is central to anxiety-related pathology and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) appears to be a transdiagnostic risk and maintaining factor. The aim of the present study was to evaluate a hierarchical model to ...
-
Rees, Clare S. (1997)The overall aim of this project was to investigate the nature and structure of the physiological symptoms of panic attacks and the relationship between these symptoms and use of the health care system by people with a ...