Many counselling and psychotherapy researchers are suspicious of the pronouncements of practitioners because they are not backed up by research. Similarly, practitioners tend to ignore research findings because they consider that they have little relevance to their clinical practice.

This book bridges the gap that currently exists between research and practice in counselling and psychotherapy by providing detailed clinical examples of the practical relevance of research. It brings together contributions from leading British and American psychotherapy researchers, who describe their research programmes and explore how their findings can substantially inform therapeutic practice. The book calls for the close integration of research, skills training and supervised clinical practice on training courses.

Research and Practice in the Treatment of Complex Anxiety Disorders: Developing More Effective Treatments

Research and Practice in the Treatment of Complex Anxiety Disorders: Developing More Effective Treatments

Research and practice in the treatment of complex anxiety disorders: Developing more effective treatments
GillianButler

The series of research studies described in this chapter has contributed both to the development and to the evaluation of psychological treatments for more complex anxiety disorders. Two research threads have been constantly intertwined. One of them focuses on finding out more about cognitive processes in anxiety states and the other on evaluating specific methods of treating anxiety. The two are closely related to each other, and the findings of each inform the other, the results of every study providing new information as well as a source of new hypotheses to test, either in clinical practice or using ...

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