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Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations Ephrem Fernandez, MD. (Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Texas at San Antonio)

Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations By Ephrem Fernandez, MD. (Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Texas at San Antonio)

Summary

Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations provides information and instruction on empirically supported interventions for anger in various clinical contexts, including substance abuse, PTSD, the intellectually disabled, borderline personality disorder, children and adolescents, and others.

Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations Summary

Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations: Theory, Application, and Outcome by Ephrem Fernandez, MD. (Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Texas at San Antonio)

The last several years have seen a significant increase in research on anger and its clinical treatment. As a result, anger management has become the topic of many self-help books, but there is currently no book that brings together for practitioners and scholars the diversity of therapies used to treat anger in various populations. Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations provides information and instruction on empirically supported interventions for anger in various clinical contexts, including substance abuse, PTSD, the intellectually disabled, borderline personality disorder, children and adolescents, and others. Ten chapters focus on specific populations, while two additional chapters discuss gender and culturally sensitive considerations in anger treatment. An introductory chapter by the volume editor, Ephrem Fernandez, outlines the main therapeutic approaches to anger, summarizing the boundaries between adaptive and maladaptive anger and providing a rationale for tailoring anger treatments to specific populations. For each population-specific chapter, authors provide theoretical background and literature review, followed by findings on the efficacy of each treatment. Each treatment evaluated is also clearly described in terms of clinical procedure. Further, each chapter contains a clinical case vignette illustrating the application of particular treatments to particular clients. Where appropriate, discussions of emerging and as-yet untested therapies are included. Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations is a resource to be treasured by clinicians who work regularly with anger problems and anger disorders, and the volume's careful balance of research review with important information about treatment application will also render it useful to scientists interested in anger.

Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations Reviews

I commend the editor for the care in the selection of topics covered in this 289-page volume. Often, in volumes of this scope, either the material is superficially covered or density replaces lucidity in the service of fewer manuscript pages. Neither is the case with Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations. Fernandez provides us with a book in which every clinician will find something new to learn and something useful to apply in the consulting room, clinic, or lecture hall. I highly recommend this book. * Journal of Clinical Psychiatry *

About Ephrem Fernandez, MD. (Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Texas at San Antonio)

Ephrem Fernandez, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at San Antonio, previously on the faculty at SMU and a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Preface ; About the Editor ; Contributors ; Chapter 1 Anger Dysfunction and Its Treatment ; Ephrem Fernandez ; Chapter 2 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Angry Drivers ; Jerry L. Deffenbacher ; Chapter 3 Emotion-Focused Therapy For Anger in Complex Trauma ; Antonio Pascual-Leone and Sandra C. Paivio ; Chapter 4 Regulating Anger in Combat and-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ; David Forbes, Tony McHugh, and Claude Chemtob ; Chapter 5 Anger Management Treatment and Substance Use Disorders ; Michael S. Shopshire and Patrick M. Reilly ; Chapter 6 Management of Anger in People with Intellectual Disabilities ; Paul Willner, Andrew Jahoda, and Peter Larkin ; Chapter Anger Regulation for Psychotic Patients ; Raymond W. Novaco and Richard Whittington ; Chapter 8 Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Maladaptive Anger in Borderline Personality Disorder ; Shireen L. Rizvi, Lauren M. Steffel, and Amanda Carson-Wong ; Chapter 9 Targeting Anger in Forensic Populations ; Andrew Day and James Vess ; Chapter 10 Anger Management in Schools: the Coping Power Program for Children and Early Adolescents ; John E. Lochman, Nicole P. Powell, Caroline L. Boxmeyer, Meghann Kelly, Casey Dillon, and Catherine Bradshaw ; Chapter 11 Treatments for Anger Regulation and Reactive Aggression in Young Children ; Julie A. Hubbard and Lauren E. Swift ; Chapter 12 Gender-Inclusive and Gender-Informed Treatment of Anger ; Ephrem Fernandez and Kathleen Malley-Morrison ; Chapter 13 Culture-Sensitive Regulation of Anger ; A. Antonio Gonzalez-Prendes ; Chapter 14 Treatment of Anger in Specific Populations: Common and Unique Factors ; Ephrem Fernandez

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NLS9780199914661
9780199914661
0199914664
Treatments for Anger in Specific Populations: Theory, Application, and Outcome by Ephrem Fernandez, MD. (Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Texas at San Antonio)
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2013-08-15
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