This authoritative clinical reference and text—now revised and updated with 50% new content—presents the assessment tools and strategies that every evidence-based psychotherapy practitioner needs. Unlike most assessment texts, the volume is organized around specific clinical problems. It explains how to select and use the best measures to assess clients' symptoms, generate diagnoses, plan appropriate treatments, and monitor progress. Clinician- and student-friendly features include tables comparing and contrasting relevant measures, sample forms, and case examples. Every chapter addresses considerations for primary and managed care settings. New to This Edition • Chapters on new topics: assessment of well-being and transdiagnostic assessment. • New chapters on core topics: eating disorders, personality disorders, and insomnia. • Updated throughout with DSM-5 diagnostic changes, new and updated instruments, current research, and increased attention to transdiagnostic concerns. • Expanded coverage of obsessive–compulsive and related disorders. See also Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders, Fifth Edition , edited by David H. Barlow, which presents evidence-based treatments step by step. Table of Contents: I. Principles and Practice of Evidence-Based Assessment 1. The Role of Assessment in Evidence-Based Practice, John Hunsley & Eric J. Mash [ pdf sample chapter courtesy of Guilford ] 2. Brief Measures for Screening and Measuring Mental Health Outcomes, Caroline Vaile Wright & Lynn F. Bufka 3. Assessment of Well-Being, Matthew W. Gallagher & Laura J. Long 4. Structured and Semistructured Diagnostic Interviews, Laura J. Summerfeldt, Melina M. Ovanessian, & Martin M. Antony II. Approaches for Specific Psychological Problems 5. Transdiagnostic Assessment of Emotional Disorders, Esther S. Tung, Mengxing Wang, Timothy A. Brown, & Anthony J. Rosellini 6. Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia, Sandra B. Morissette, Ariella P. Lenton-Brym, & David H. Barlow 7. Social Anxiety Disorder, Andrea R. Ashbaugh, Randi E. McCabe, & Martin M. Antony 8. Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Laura Campbell-Sills & Timothy A. Brown 9. Obsessive–Compulsive and Related Disorders, Steven Taylor, Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Dean McKay, & Lauryn E. Garner 10. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders, Stephanie A. Ellickson-Larew, Jessica R. Carney, Alanna T. Coady, J. Ben Barnes, Breanna Grunthal, & Brett T. Litz 11. Depressive Disorders, David J. A. Dozois, Jesse Lee Wilde, & Keith S. Dobson 12. Eating Disorders, Zafra Cooper & Karen S. Mitchell 13. Couple Distress, Christina M. Balderrama-Durbin, Brian V. Abbott, & Douglas K. Snyder 14. Schizophrenia, Sarah I. Pratt & Kim T. Mueser 15. Substance Use Disorders, Ali M. Yurasek, Jalie A. Tucker, James G. Murphy, & Stefan G. Kertesz 16. Personality Disorders, Christopher C. Conway & Robert F. Krueger 17. Insomnia Disorder, Aleksandra Usyatynsky & Colleen E. Carney Author Index Subject Index About the Editors: Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, is Professor of Psychology at Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was founding director of the Anxiety Treatment and Research Clinic and the Psychology Residency Program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. The recipient of career awards from the Society of Clinical Psychology, the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, Dr. Antony is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and has served as president of the CPA and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. He has published over 30 books and 275 scientific articles and book chapters on cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychological assessment, anxiety disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and perfectionism. David H. Barlow, PhD, ABPP, is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry and Founder and Director Emeritus of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. Dr. Barlow has published over 600 articles and chapters and over 80 books and clinical manuals, mostly on the nature and treatment of emotional disorders and clinical research methodology. His books and manuals have been translated into more than 20 languages. His numerous awards and citations include psychology's two highest honors: the Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology from the American Psychological Association and the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science. |