Eric A. Storch Dean McKay Editors Handbook of Treating Variants and Complications in Anxiety Disorders Handbook of Treating Variants and Complications in Anxiety Disorders Eric A. Storch (cid:129) Dean McKay Editors Handbook of Treating Variants and Complications in Anxiety Disorders Editors Eric A. Storch Dean McKay Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry & Department of Psychology Behavioral Neurosciences Fordham University University of South Florida Bronx, NY, USA Tampa, FL , USA ISBN 978-1-4614-6457-0 ISBN 978-1-4614-6458-7 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-6458-7 Springer New York Heidelberg Dordrecht London Library of Congress Control Number: 2013933719 © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 This work is subject to copyright. 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You are my ‘best’! Eric A. Storch To my graduate school professors, who taught me the importance of evaluating the full domain of functioning and to think beyond mere diagnoses Dean McKay Contents Part I Overview of Complexities in Anxiety Disorders 1 Nature and Etiological Models of Anxiety Disorders ............... 3 Marie S. Nebel-Schwalm and Thompson E. Davis III 2 Prognostic Indicators of Treatment Response for Adults with Anxiety ............................................................... 23 Amanda R. Mathew, Lance D. Chamberlain, Derek D. Szafranski, Angela H. Smith, and Peter J. Norton 3 Prognostic Indicators of Treatment Response for Children with Anxiety Disorders .......................................... 37 Lara J. Farrell, Allison M. Waters, Ella L. Milliner, and Thomas H. Ollendick 4 Continuing to Advance Empirically Supported Treatments: Factors in Empirically Supported Practice for Anxiety Disorders .................................................... 57 Colleen M. Cummings, Kendra L. Read, Douglas M. Brodman, Kelly A. O’Neil, Marianne A. Villaboe, Martina K. Gere, and Philip C. Kendall Part II Complexities in Childhood and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders 5 Treatment of Childhood Anxiety in Autism Spectrum Disorders ..................................................................... 83 C. Enjey Lin, Jeffrey J. Wood, Eric A. Storch, and Karen M. Sze 6 Treatment of Comorbid Anxiety and Disruptive Behavior in Youth......................................................................... 97 Omar Rahman, Chelsea M. Ale, Michael L. Sulkowski, and Eric A. Storch 7 Diagnosis and Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Young Children .................................... 109 Klaus Minde vii viii Contents 8 Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in the Very Young Child .............................................................. 125 Christopher A. Flessner, Abbe Garcia, and Jennifer B. Freeman 9 Treatment of Childhood Tic Disorders with Comorbid OCD .................................................................... 135 Martin E. Franklin, Julie Harrison, and Kristin Benavides 10 Treatment of Childhood Anxiety in the Context of Limited Cognitive Functioning ................................ 149 Jill Ehrenreich-May and Cara S. Remmes 11 Special Considerations in Treating Anxiety Disorders in Adolescents ............................................................. 163 Katharina Manassis and Pamela Wilansky-Traynor 12 Social Anxiety and Socialization Among Adolescents .............. 177 Emily A. Voelkel, Kelly M. Lee, Catherine W. Abrahamson, and Allison G. Dempsey 13 PANDAS: Immune-Related OCD ............................................... 193 Tanya K. Murphy and Megan Toufexis Part III Complexities in Adult Anxiety Disorders 14 Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Comorbid Borderline Personality Disorder ....................... 203 Melanie S. Harned 15 Treatment of Anxiety and Comorbid Cluster A Personality Disorders ............................................................... 223 Han-Joo Lee and Jennifer E. Turkel 16 Treatment of Comorbid Depression ........................................... 243 Jonathan S. Abramowitz and Lauren Landy 17 Limited Motivation, Patient-Therapist Mismatch, and the Therapeutic Alliance ................................... 255 Alessandro S. De Nadai and Marc S. Karver 18 Substance Abuse and Anxiety Disorders: The Case of Social Anxiety Disorder and PTSD ....................... 285 Lindsay S. Ham, Kevin M. Connolly, Lauren A. Milner, David E. Lovett, and Matthew T. Feldner Part IV Cross Developmental Complexities 19 Treatment of Comorbid Anxiety Disorders Across the Life span ..................................................................... 309 Caleb W. Lack, Heather Lehmkuhl Yardley, and Arpana Dalaya Contents ix 20 Family Conflict and Childhood Anxiety .................................... 321 Heather L. Smith-Schrandt, Casey D. Calhoun, Marissa A. Feldman, and Eric A. Storch 21 Assessment and Treatment of Comorbid Anorexia Nervosa and Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder .......... 337 Adam B. Lewin, Jessie Menzel, and Michael Strober 22 Cluster C Personality Disorders and Anxiety Disorders ................................................................. 349 Nicole M. Cain, Emily B. Ansell, and Anthony Pinto 23 Therapist Barriers to the Dissemination of Exposure Therapy ................................................................... 363 Brett J. Deacon and Nicholas R. Farrell 24 Harnessing the Web: Internet and Self-Help Therapy for People with Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ............................. 375 Steffen Moritz, Kiara R. Timpano, Charlotte E. Wittekind, and Christine Knaevelsrud 25 Where Do We Go from Here? How Addressing Clinical Complexities Will Result in Improved Therapeutic Outcomes ................................................................. 399 Eric A. Storch and Dean McKay About the Editors ................................................................................. 403 Index ...................................................................................................... 405
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