Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Explore the practical insights in "Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder" by Jayne L. Rygh, published by Guilford Publications in 2004. This comprehensive manual spans 210 pages and serves as an essential resource for professionals in the field of psychology and clinical therapy. Focused on evidence-based approaches, the book equips readers with effective tools and techniques for assessing and treating clients suffering from generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). With a strong foundation in cognitive therapy, it addresses critical aspects of anxiety management, making it a valuable addition to your clinical resources. Enhance your understanding of mood disorders and psychotherapy with this indispensable guide from a leading expert in the field. Perfect for both seasoned practitioners and those new to the realm of mental health, this book aims to support better outcomes for clients facing anxiety challenges.