The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2023)
Current Clinical Psychiatry Series

Coordinators: Sprich Susan E., Petersen Timothy, Wilhelm Sabine

Language: English

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This book provides a fully updated in-depth overview of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is the most widely-disseminated evidence-based psychotherapy utilized today.

The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, 2nd edition displays the constantly evolving nature of CBT due to the continuous research trials conducted by clinicians. This second edition presents updated information and literature to reflect the current clinical guidelines based on research studies that have been published in the past few years. Chapters cover applying CBT to common disorders such as depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety disorders, as well as more specialized applications such as schizophrenia. Chapters also provide information on how to tailor CBT for specific populations and in specific settings. The book also features new chapters on the use of technology in treating psychiatric disorders and novel models of care and treatments for psychiatric disorders.

The fully updated and expanded second edition of The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy will continue to be a go-to resource for all psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, licensed mental health counselors, primary care doctors, graduate students, and psychiatry residents and fellows implementing cognitive behavioral therapy in their clinical practice.

Introduction.- Basic Principles and Practice of CBT.- Cognitive Techniques.- Behavorial Strategies.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Panic Disorder and Phobias.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Chronic Depression.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bipolar Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for OCD.- CPT for Trichotillomania (Hair-pulling Disorder) and Excoriation (Skin-picking) Disorder.- Behavior Therapy for Tourette Syndrome and Chronic Tic Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Body Dysmorphic Disorder.- Cognitive Therapy for Hoarding.- Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavorial Therapy for Eating Disorders.- Treatment of Avoidant and Restrictive Food Intake (ARFID).- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adult Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.- Cognitive Behavioral Approaches for Substance Use Disorders.- Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder.- Use of Transdiagnostic Treatment Strategies.- Behavioral Medicine Strategies in Outpatient Psychiatric Settings.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Children and Adolescents.- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Older Adults.- Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy for the Treatment of Relationship Distress.- Evaluating Strategies for Combining Pharmacotherapy and other Biological Treatment Strategies with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.- Use of CBT as Part of a Stepped Care Model for Management of Mental Health Needs.- Use of Technology in CBT.- CBT in Primary Care.- CBT in Inpatient and Partial Hospital Settings.

Susan Sprich, Ph.D.

Director of Psychology Training

Clinical Director of Psychology

Director, Postgraduate Psychology Education, MGH Psychiatry Academy

Psychiatry Department, Massachusetts General Hospital

Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

15 Parkman Street, WAC 815

Boston, MA  02114

617-726-5991

ssprich@mgh.harvard.edu

 

Timothy Petersen, Ph.D.

Program Director, The Bulfinch Program

Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

151 Merrimac Street, 4th Floor

Boston, MA 02114

617-724-1640

tpetersen@mgh.harvard.edu

 

Sabine Wilhelm, Ph.D.

Chief of Psychology, Massachusetts General Hospital

Director, Center for OCD and Related Disorders (CORD), Massachusetts General Hospital

Professor, Harvard Medical School

Simches Research Building, 2nd Floor

185 Cambridge Street

Boston, MA  02115

617-724-6146

swilhelm@mgh.harvard.edu
Provides fully updated chapters on best practices in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) Thoroughly outlines the growing evidence base supporting the efficacy of CBT Written by experts at Harvard Medical School