Combining CBT and Medication An Evidence-Based Approach

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2011-05-03
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

Combining medication and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can be challenging but can also enhance patient care. This book reviews the existing literature about the neurobiological and clinical basis in combining CBT and medication for non-psychiatrist mental health clinicians. Filled with case studies drawn from the author's extensive clinical and teaching experience, this book breaks new ground in bringing together the most current, proven protocols for using drugs and CBT to improve client care. Practitioners will find in this volume the tools to make informed recommendations to patients.

Author Biography

Donna M. Sudak, MD, is a clinician educator with nearly twenty-five years of experience in teaching and patient care, including ten years of experience as a psychiatry residency-training director at Drexel University College of Medicine [DUCOM]. Dr. Sudak is on the Speakers Bureau at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research. She is the current President of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, the editor of the PIPE examination, and serves on multiple national committees in ABCT and AADPRT.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. v
Medication Versus CBT: How Did That Happen?p. 1
Neurobiological Evidence and Combined Treatmentp. 9
Dual Responsibility Treatment: Principles That Facilitate Collaborative Patient Carep. 19
Combining CBT Interventions and Medication to Enhance Medication Adherencep. 35
Combined Treatment for Major Depressionp. 55
Combined Treatment for Bipolar Disorderp. 81
Combined Treatment for Anxiety Disordersp. 103
Combined Treatment for Eating Disordersp. 119
Combined Treatment for Schizophreniap. 139
Combined Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorderp. 159
Combined Treatment in Pregnancyp. 181
Combined Treatment for Substance Abuse and Dependence-written with Samson Gurmu, M.D.p. 193
Referencesp. 209
Author Indexp. 235
Subject Indexp. 243
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