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03 - 28.3 Group Psychotherapy, Combined Individual
28.3 Group Psychotherapy, Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy, and Psychodrama 28.3 Group Psychotherapy, Combined Individual and Group Psychotherapy, and Psychodrama Group psychotherapy is a modality that employs a professionally trained leader who sel...
04 - 28.4 Family Therapy and Couples Therapy
28.4 Family Therapy and Couples Therapy Zoger S, Suedland J, Holgers K. Benefits from group psychotherapy in treatment of severe refractory tinnitus. J Psychosom Res. 2003;55:134. 28.4 Family Therapy and Couples Therapy FAMILY THERAPY The family is the foundat...
05 - 28.5 Dialectical Behavior Therapy
28.5 Dialectical Behavior Therapy Snyder DK, Whisman MA, eds. Treating Difficult Couples. New York: Guilford; 2003. Spitz HI, Spitz S. Family and couple therapy. In: Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P, eds. Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry. 9th...
06 - 28.6 Biofeedback
28.6 Biofeedback Harned MS, Korslund KE, Linehan MM. A pilot randomized controlled trial of Dialectical Behavior Therapy with and without the Dialectical Behavior Therapy Prolonged Exposure protocol for suicidal and self-injuring women with borderline personal...
07 - 28.7 Cognitive Therapy
28.7 Cognitive Therapy REFERENCES Enger T, Gruzelier JH. EEG biofeedback of low beta band components: Frequency-specific effects on variables of attention and event-related brain potentials. Clin Neurophysiol. 2004;115:131–139. Enriquez-Geppert S, Huster RJ, H...
08 - 28.8 Behavior Therapy
28.8 Behavior Therapy Mulder R, Chanen AM. Effectiveness of cognitive analytic therapy for personality disorders. Br J Psychiatry. 2013;202(2):89–90. Newman CF, Beck AT. Cognitive therapy. In: Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P, eds. Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive ...
09 - 28.9 Hypnosis
28.9 Hypnosis New York: Guilford; 2003. Moulds ML, Nixon RD. In vivo flooding for anxiety disorders: Proposing its utility in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. J Anxiety Disord. 2006;20(4):498–509. Stanley MA, Beidel DC. Behavior therapy. In: Sad...
10 - 28.10 Interpersonal Therapy
28.10 Interpersonal Therapy Raz A, Landzberg KS, Schweizer HR, Zephrani ZR, Shapiro T, Fan J, Posner MI. Posthypnotic suggestion and the modulation of Stroop interference under cycloplegia. Conscious Cogn. 2003;12:332. Santarcangelo EL, Busse K, Carli G. Frequ...
11 - 28.11 Narrative Psychotherapy
28.11 Narrative Psychotherapy that remains, both inside and outside of the group, before the conclusion of treatment. Termination Phase. In the termination phase (sessions 16 through 20), the therapist discusses termination explicitly with the group members an...
12 - 28.12 Psychiatric Rehabilitation
28.12 Psychiatric Rehabilitation with the many possible stories of psychic pain and psychic difference. The more stories clinicians know, the more likely they are to help their clients to find a narrative frame that works for them. For patients and potential s...
13 - 28.13 Combined Psychotherapy and Pharmacology
28.13 Combined Psychotherapy and Pharmacology Illness and Substance Abuse. New York: Guilford; 2003. Rudnick A, Eastwood D. Psychiatric rehabilitation education for physicians. Psychiatric Rehab J. 2013;36(2):126–127. Twamley EW, Jeste DV, Bellack AS. A review...
14 - 28.14 Genetic Counseling
28.14 Genetic Counseling Schmidt NB. Combining psychotherapy and pharmacological service provision for anxiety pathology. J Cogn Psychother. 2005;19(4):307. Szigethy, EM, Friedman, ES. Combined psychotherapy and pharmacology. In: Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P, ...
15 - 28.15 Mentalization Based Therapy and Mindful
28.15 Mentalization-Based Therapy and Mindfulness Goldman JS, Hahn SE, Catania JW, Larusse-Eckert S, Butson MB, Rumbaugh M, Strecker MN, Roberts JS, Burke W, Mayeux R, Bird T. Genetic counseling and testing for Alzheimer disease: Joint practice guidelines of t...
01 - 29.1 General Principles of Psychopharmacology
29.1 General Principles of Psychopharmacology Psychopharmacological Treatment 29.1 General Principles of Psychopharmacology Psychopharmacologic advances continue to dramatically expand the parameters of psychiatric treatments. Greater understanding of how the ...
02 - 29.2 Medication Induced Movement Disorders
29.2 Medication-Induced Movement Disorders Silva S, Swanson JM, van Zwieten-Boot B, Vitiello B, Wagner KD, Mangum B. Child and adolescent psychopharmacology in the new millennium: A workshop for academia, industry, and government. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psych...
03 - 29.3 a2 Adrenergic Receptor Agonists, a1 Adre
29.3 a2-Adrenergic Receptor Agonists, a1-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists: Clonidine, Guanfacine, Prazosin, and Yohimbine schizophrenia patients: A randomized, double-blind placebo controlled trial. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2007;32:96. Zarrouf FA, Bhanot V. Ne...
04 - 29.4 b Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists
29.4 b-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists Hollander E, Petras JN. α2-Adrenergic receptor agonists: Clonidine and guanfacine. In: Sadock BJ, Sadock VA, Ruiz P, eds. Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry. 9th ed. Vol. 2. Philadelphia: Lippincott Wi...
05 - 29.5 Anticholinergic Agents
29.5 Anticholinergic Agents tablets. Metoprolol is available in 50- and 100-mg tablets and 50-, 100-, and 200-mg sustained-release tablets. Atenolol is available in 25-, 50-, and 100-mg tablets. Acebutolol is available in 200- and 400-mg capsules. For the trea...