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Tackling health anxiety : a CBT handbook / Helen Tyrer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : RCPsych Publications, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xii, 138 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781108644266 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.8525 23
LOC classification:
  • RC552.H8 T97 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I : Principles and practice of CBT for health anxiety -- Introduction -- The cognitive theory of health anxiety -- style of therapy -- The initial assessment -- Specific techniques -- Homework: setting and evaluation -- Setting goals -- Relapse prevention -- Troubleshooting -- Part II : Presentation and aspects of management of health anxiety, by medical specialty -- Cardiology -- Respiratory medicine -- Gastroenterology -- Endocrinology -- Neurology -- Genitourinary medicine -- Pain management -- Conclusions.
Summary: This straightforward book explains how to deliver cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for health anxiety in ordinary practice. Health anxiety is very common but it is often undetected, especially in medical settings where people are constantly looking for evidence of physical disease. The problem is that many people with this condition are more concerned with further tests and investigations to exclude physical illness than with addressing their own worries over health. The introduction of psychological treatment has to be handled sensitively if it is going to be successful. This book shows how it can be done. All clinicians - from nurses working in general practice, to consultant physicians - will recognise the scenarios Dr Tyrer uses to illustrate her practical approach to alleviating the distress felt by so many patients. All clinicians will value the time they can save by tackling their patients' health anxiety. This will be useful for liaison psychiatrists and, to some extent, for all healthcare professionals - especially general practitioners and nurses in primary care.
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Part I : Principles and practice of CBT for health anxiety -- Introduction -- The cognitive theory of health anxiety -- style of therapy -- The initial assessment -- Specific techniques -- Homework: setting and evaluation -- Setting goals -- Relapse prevention -- Troubleshooting -- Part II : Presentation and aspects of management of health anxiety, by medical specialty -- Cardiology -- Respiratory medicine -- Gastroenterology -- Endocrinology -- Neurology -- Genitourinary medicine -- Pain management -- Conclusions.

This straightforward book explains how to deliver cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for health anxiety in ordinary practice. Health anxiety is very common but it is often undetected, especially in medical settings where people are constantly looking for evidence of physical disease. The problem is that many people with this condition are more concerned with further tests and investigations to exclude physical illness than with addressing their own worries over health. The introduction of psychological treatment has to be handled sensitively if it is going to be successful. This book shows how it can be done. All clinicians - from nurses working in general practice, to consultant physicians - will recognise the scenarios Dr Tyrer uses to illustrate her practical approach to alleviating the distress felt by so many patients. All clinicians will value the time they can save by tackling their patients' health anxiety. This will be useful for liaison psychiatrists and, to some extent, for all healthcare professionals - especially general practitioners and nurses in primary care.

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