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What Works for Whom?, Second Edition A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research

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ISBN-10: 159385272X

ISBN-13: 9781593852726

Edition: 2nd 2005 (Revised)

Authors: Anthony Roth, Peter Fonagy, Glenys Parry, Mary Target, Robert Woods

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List price: $75.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication date: 12/5/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 661
Size: 6.10" wide x 9.21" long x 1.42" tall
Weight: 1.980
Language: English

Anthony Roth, PhD, is Joint Course Director of the Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology at University College London (UCL). He has contributed to the development of clinical training both in London and at a national level, and has worked in hospital and community settings for over 20 years. Dr. Roth (along with Peter Fonagy) was commissioned by the English Department of Health to identify evidence for the impact of the psychological therapies, a review that emerged as the first edition of [i]What Works for Whom?[/i] His recent research has focused on patient and therapist attachment patterns and the therapeutic alliance, the impact of therapist attachment patterns on therapist behavior,…    

Anthony Roth, PhD, is Joint Course Director of the Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology at University College London (UCL). He has contributed to the development of clinical training both in London and at a national level, and has worked in hospital and community settings for over 20 years. Dr. Roth (along with Peter Fonagy) was commissioned by the English Department of Health to identify evidence for the impact of the psychological therapies, a review that emerged as the first edition of [i]What Works for Whom?[/i] His recent research has focused on patient and therapist attachment patterns and the therapeutic alliance, the impact of therapist attachment patterns on therapist behavior,…    

Below are "Americanized" versions of the affiliations, for use in US promotions: Peter Fonagy, PhD, Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, UK, and Child and Family Center, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, KS Mary Target, PhD, Sub-Department of Clinical Health Psychology, University College London, UK David Cottrell, MD, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Leeds, UK Jeannette Phillips, MD, West Kent Health and Social Care Trust, UK Zarrina Kurtz, MD, private practice, London, UK with contributions from Arabella Kurtz, Kathy Leach, and Liz Allison Below are bios as they appear in the book (though shortened): Peter Fonagy, PhD, FBA, is…    

Introduction
Defining the Psychotherapies
Research and Practice: Methodological Considerations and Their Influence on This Review
Psychotherapy Research, Health Policy, and Service Provision
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Anxiety Disorders I: Specific Phobia, Social Phobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Panic Disorder with and without Agoraphobia
Anxiety Disorders II: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge-Eating Disorder
Schizophrenia
Personality Disorders
Substance Abuse: Alcohol, Cocaine, and Opiate Dependence and Abuse
Sexual Dysfunctions
The Psychological Treatment of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders
Effectiveness of Psychological Interventions with Older People
The Contributions of Therapists and Patients to Outcome
Conclusions and Implications
Converting Effect Sizes to Percentiles
An Illustration of Commonly Used "Clinically Intuitive" Ways of Representing the Outcome of Trials
Contrast between 1-Year Prevalence Rates for Adults Ages 18-54 Derived from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Survey, the National Comorbidity Survey, and Recomputed Rates by Narrow et al. (2002)
References
Author Index
Subject Index