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Separation Anxiety Disorder in Adults - Clinical Features, Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Guidelines
Vijaya Manicavasagar, Derrick Silove
Verlag Elsevier Reference Monographs, 2020
ISBN 9780128125557 , 236 Seiten
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Separation Anxiety Disorder in Adults - Clinical Features, Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Guidelines
Separation Anxiety Disorder in Adults: Clinical Features, Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Guidelines provides clinicians and researchers with a comprehensive foundation for the assessment and treatment of adult separation anxiety. With insights on both psychological and pharmacological treatment implications, the book also covers key issues regarding the development and maintenance of separation anxiety, including physiological and evolutionary substrates of attachment and its biological correlates with separation anxiety. Life events and triggers to heightened separation anxiety in adults, as well as clinical indicators are also explored. Clinical review questionnaire measures and structured interview schedules round out this comprehensive resource.
- Educates clinicians and researchers on the diagnosis, assessment, management and treatment of adult separation anxiety
- Covers differences in treatment approaches for adults, children and adolescents
- Discusses the phenomenology of adult separation anxiety
- Provides improved frameworks to conceptualize patients' psychological problems and behaviors
- Includes clinical review questionnaire measures and structured interview schedules
- Describes the effects of secondary conditioning
Vijaya Manicavasagar's work has focused on defining the diagnostic criteria for adult separation anxiety disorder and its overlap with other anxiety disorders including panic disorder and agoraphobia. She has recently run treatment studies for depression and bipolar disorder using innovative psychological interventions such as mindfulness meditation and wellbeing groups. Author of over 100 journal articles and 3 books.
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