What works for whom? : a critical review of psychotherapy research / Anthony Roth and Peter Fonagy ; with contributions from Glenys Parry, Mary Target, and Robert Woods ; forewords by Alan E. Kazdin and David A. Shapiro.
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New York :
Guilford Press,
[1996]
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Defining the psychotherapies
- Ch. 2. Research and practice : methodological considerations and their influence on this review
- Ch. 3. Psychotherapy research, health policy, and service provision
- Ch. 4. Depression
- Ch. 5. Bipolar disorder
- Ch. 6. Anxiety disorders I : specific phobia, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and panic disorder with and without agoraphobia
- Ch. 7. Anxiety disorder II : obsessive - compulsive disorder
- Ch. 8. Posttraumatic stress disorder
- Ch. 9. Eating disorders : anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge-eating disorder
- Ch. 10. Schizophrenia
- Ch. 11. Personality disorders
- Ch. 12. Substance abuse : alcohol, cocaine, and opiate dependence and abuse
- Ch. 13. Sexual dysfunctions
- Ch. 14. The psychological treatment of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders
- Ch. 15. Effectiveness of psychological interventions with older people
- Ch. 16. The contributions of therapists and patients to outcome
- Ch. 17. Conclusions and implications
- App. I. Converting effect sizes to percentiles
- App. II. An illustration of commonly used "clinically intuitive" ways of representing the outcome of trials
- App. III. 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).