Resolving difficult clinical syndromes a personalized psychotherapy approach /

This is a revolutionary, personalized psychotherapy approach for the treatment of Axis I clinical disorders, by renowned expert Dr. Theodore Millon. Acknowledging the primacy of the whole person, "Resolving Difficult Clinical Syndromes: A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach" takes into acc...

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Main Authors: Millon, Theodore
Group Author: Grossman, Seth
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118269879
Summary: This is a revolutionary, personalized psychotherapy approach for the treatment of Axis I clinical disorders, by renowned expert Dr. Theodore Millon. Acknowledging the primacy of the whole person, "Resolving Difficult Clinical Syndromes: A Personalized Psychotherapy Approach" takes into account all of the complexities of human nature family influences, culture, neurobiological processes, unconscious memories, and so on illustrating that no part of human nature should lie outside the scope of a clinician's regard. Part of a three book series, "Resolving Difficult Clinical Syndromes: A Personal
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xii, 276 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-263) and index.
ISBN: 9780470120088 (electronic bk.)
0470120088 (electronic bk.)
9781118269879 (electronic bk.)
111826987X (electronic bk.)
1280839198
9781280839191
Index Number: RC386
CLC: R749.05
Contents: The wisdom of personalized therapy -- Personalized therapy of mood-related syndromes: dysthymic, major depressive, and bipolar disorders -- Personalized therapy of acute, posttraumatic, and generalized anxiety syndromes -- Personalized therapy of anxiety-related psychological syndromes: phobic, dissociative, and obsessive-compulsive disorders -- Personalized therapy of anxiety-related physical syndromes: somatoform and conversion disorders -- Personalized therapy of cognitive dysfunction syndromes: substance-related and schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.