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Peter H. Wilson (Editor)

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August 14, 1992 0898628911 978-0898628913 1
This volume presents a comprehensive survey of the literature on relapse prevention strategies, with an emphasis on the clinical techniques employed. It draws together for the first time the available information about relapse prevention strategies in clinical psychology and addresses the problems of relapse and relapse prevention in a wide variety of disorders such as alcohol use, depression, sexual deviance, and anxiety. Throughout this text, the emphasis on prevention, prediction, and processes involved in relapse provides a focus for clinicians and researchers in their efforts to develop new clinical approaches. This book will be useful for psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, social workers, and all mental health professionals working with clients for whom relapse is a high risk.
There is now a sizable body of literature concerned with the prediction, prevention, and processes of relapse across a wide range of clinical problems. Drawing together this information for the first time, this book takes the clinician and researcher through several of these common adult disorders and illustrates the ways in which relapse may be prevented with each one. An ideal resource, the book comprehensively reviews the literature, details specific clinical techniques, and reports on the experimental evaluations of these strategies.
Chapter authors, representing an international array of noted experts, discuss relapse prevention strategies for alcohol problems, smoking, obesity, and anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Separate chapters also cover such clinical problems as depression, panic disorder and agoraphobia, obsessive compulsive disorders, sexual deviance, and schizophrenia. Finally, the use of relapse prevention techniques as applied to such complaints as chronic pain, marital problems, social competence, and stuttering is addressed.
Each chapter, focusing on a specific problem, examines its nature, applicable treatment approaches, and the available research evidence on the rate of relapse. Clinical techniques are described, the outcome literature reviewed, and clinical and research recommendation presented. Whenever possible, tables are used to summarize the results of principle studies.

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"This excellent work makes a major contribution by extending relapse prevention to a wide range of nonaddictive chronic clinic disorders. The contributors endeavor to integrate research and practice, and to promote and guide sorely needed long-term follow-up research. Topics covered include alcohol, smoking, obesity, eating disorders, depression, schizophrenia, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, sexual deviance, pain, marital distress, social competance, and stuttering."
--Jon G. Allen, Ph.D. Review in Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

"This excellent work makes a major contribution by extending relapse prevention to a wide range of nonaddictive chronic clinical disorders." --Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic

"Behavior therapy is probably the most effective psychological intervention at this time for the treatment of most addictions, agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorders, depression, chronic pain, stuttering, social and marital disorders, and more. But sooner or later serious problems of relapse prevention (RP) and maintenance present themselves. Practitioners and researchers alike are increasingly aware of the need to unravel the factors that trigger off RP and the clinical procedures necessary to achieve durable maintenance. Prior to the appearance of Dr. Wilson's text, to the extent that it was available at all this material was scattered throughout the literature and there was no convenient way of making an informed appraisal of this information.

Dr. Wilson and his impressive team of coauthors systematically survey virtually every facet of RP, place these matters in perspective, point the way to future research endeavors, and outline the manner in which clinicians might avail themselves now of what is known. This book is timely, comprehensive, informative, and clearly written--in brief, an essential resource for all practitioners and researchers. In producing this unique volume, Dr. Wilson and his fellow contributors have performed a signal service to the professional community and thereby to the public at large. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only book of its kind in existence." --Cyril M. Franks, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University

"Principles and Practice of Relapse Prevention constitutes an important addition to the literature. As cognitive-behavioral treatments are shown to be efficacious with an increasing number of disorders, issues concerning the maintenance of treatment gains and the prevention of relapse will become the focus of attention. Dr. Wilson and his colleagues have done an outstanding job of presenting the current clinical and theoretical status of this field." --Peter M. Lewinsohn, Ph.D., Oregon Research Institute

About the Author

Peter H. Wilson, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and coordinator of the Clinical Psychology Program at The Flinders University of South Australia in Adelaide. He received his degree in Psychology at The University of New South Wales and has taught at The University of Western Australia and The University of Sydney. His research interests include cognitive behavioral treatment of depression and the psychological aspects and management of tinnitus and chronic health problems.

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A great challenge for science has been the prediction of certain future events: eclipses of the sun, the arrival of comets, tomorrow's weather, volcanic erruptions, and earthquakes are examples of such phenomena. Read the first page
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programmed relapse, relapse proneness, posttreatment severity, posttreatment contact, marital therapy research, booster maintenance sessions, initial treatment response, cessation manual, harming obsessions, negative expressed emotions, active treatment phase, parenting area, schizophrenia sufferers, listening spouse, spousal involvement, bulimic subjects, booster sessions, pain management programs, behavioral exchange, abstinence violation effect, behavioral marital therapy, coping challenge, behavioral parent training, treated offenders, relapse process
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