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Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Editors; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy:: Empirically Supported Treatment and the Movement to Empirically Supported Practice ; Barriers to the Use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Psychotherapy Practice; Therapist Barriers; Institutional Barriers; Patient Barriers; Research Barriers; Potential Solutions; Top-Down Solutions: Lessons from the United Kingdom ; Focus Dissemination Efforts on Treatment Components rather than Treatment Packages; Direct-to-Consumer Strategies

Exploring Other Mechanisms of Treatment DeliveryConcluding Remarks; References; Chapter 3 Fears and Specific Phobias; The Nature of the Problem; Diagnostic Criteria; Age of Onset; Prevalence; Comorbidity; The Origins of Specific Phobias; Tripartite Model of Fear; Heritability of Specific Phobias; Environmental Attributes of Fear Acquisition; Mechanisms of Change in Specific Phobias; Cognitions: Information Processing and Biases; Evidence-Based Components of Treatment ; Exposure; Variations on Exposure‐Based Treatments; Additional Components of Treatments for Specific Phobias

Additional Considerations When Implementing TreatmentEnhancing Treatment; Treatment Appraisal and Applications; Recognizing Comorbidity; Cultural Considerations; Clinician Reservations; Troubleshooting Treatment; References; Chapter 4 Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia ; The Nature of the Problem; Vulnerabilities; Conditioning Models; Empirically Supported Treatment Components; Brief Overview of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Components for Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia; Research Supporting the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment

Proposed Sequence of Treatment ComponentsFactors that May Interfere with the Implementation of Existing Treatment Manuals and Protocols; Appraisal and Applications of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Panic and Agoraphobia; Ways in which Retrieval of Inhibitory Memories Can Be Disrupted; Methods for Enhancing Inhibitory Learning and Reducing Return of Fear; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5 The Nature and Treatment of Social Anxiety: Maintenance Factors, Treatment Components, and Maximizing Treatment Response ; The Nature of the Problem; Contemporary Models; Overview

Negative Self-perception High Perceived Social Standards; Social Skills Deficits and Overestimation of Social Costs; Post-event Rumination ; Safety Behaviors and Avoidance; Empirically Supported Treatment Components; Psychoeducation; Exposure; Cognitive Restructuring; Social Skills Training; Group versus Individual Therapy; Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ; Pharmacotherapy; Ordering of Treatment Components; Interfering Factors; Appraisal and Applications; Overestimated Social Cost and Social Mishap Exposures; Eliminating Safety Behaviors; Attention Retraining

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