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Autor:
Kelsie H. Okamura, Courtney L. Benjamin Wolk, Christina D. Kang-Yi, Rebecca Stewart, Ronnie M. Rubin, Shawna Weaver, Arthur C. Evans, Zuleyha Cidav, Rinad S. Beidas, David S. Mandell
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 5 (2018)
ObjectivePublic-sector behavioral health systems seeking to implement evidence-based treatments (EBTs) may face challenges selecting EBTs given their limited resources. This study describes and illustrates one method to calculate cost related to trai
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Autor:
Philip C. Kendall, Douglas M. Brodman, Julie M. Edmunds, Courtney L. Benjamin, Jeremy S. Cohen
Publikováno v:
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 20:419-428
Self-monitoring is an important clinical technique used in cognitive-behavioral therapy. It is frequently used for homework assignments in the context of comprehensive treatments. A description of self-monitoring and practical considerations is prese
Autor:
Christian Mauro, Chiaying Wei, Courtney L. Benjamin, Rinad S. Beidas, Jennifer L. Podell, Philip C. Kendall, Douglas M. Brodman, Sarah A. Crawley
Publikováno v:
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 20:123-133
We developed and evaluated a brief (8-session) version of cognitive-behavioral therapy (BCBT) for anxiety disorders in youth ages 6 to 13. This report describes the design and development of the BCBT program and intervention materials (therapist trea
Autor:
Philip C. Kendall, Cara A. Settipani, Courtney L. Benjamin, Douglas M. Brodman, Julie P. Harrison
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 81:865-876
Anxiety disorders are common in youth (e.g., Bernstein & Borchardt, 1991) and adults, based on 12-month prevalence estimates from the general population (Kessler, Chui, Demler, & Walters, 2005) and across the lifespan (28.8%; Kessler, Berglund, Demle
Autor:
Connor M. Puleo, Jennifer L. Podell, Philip C. Kendall, Courtney L. Benjamin, Kelly A. O'Neil
Publikováno v:
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. 42:305-317
Evidence is mixed regarding an independent association between anxiety and suicidality in youth. Study 1 examined suicidal ideation in treatment-referred, anxiety-disordered youth (N = 312, aged 7-17). Forty-one percent of anxiety-disordered youth en
Publikováno v:
Child & Family Behavior Therapy. 33:199-216
The present study examined multiple informant agreement in reports of treatment gains in a sample of children (M age = 10.27) treated for social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and separation anxiety disorder. Mothers and fathers agreed on thei
Publikováno v:
Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 25:690-696
A previous report suggested that successful cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for child anxiety reduced substance use problems at 7.4-year follow-up, but that report did not include predictors of: (a) substance use disorder (SUD; e.g., attention def
Autor:
Rinad S. Beidas, Philip C. Kendall, Courtney L. Benjamin, Matthew P. Mychailyszyn, Jennifer L. Podell, Julie M. Edmunds, Jeremy S. Cohen
Publikováno v:
Psychology in the Schools. 48:223-232
Anxiety disorders in youth are common and, if left untreated, can lead to a variety of negative sequelae. Randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an efficacious treatment for anxiety disorders in youth
Publikováno v:
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 17:142-153
The current article offers suggestions for ways to adapt empirically supported treatments (ESTs). A specific manualized EST (Coping Cat; Kendall & Hedtke, 2006a) is used to illustrate the concept of “flexibility within fidelity” (Kendall & Beidas