
Counselling for Anxiety Problems
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 20. December 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-0-7619-6575-6 (ISBN)
Description
`Any cognitive therapy text which quotes from Alice in Wonderland is off to a good start - and in the case of Counselling for Anxiety Problems, it gets better and better. This is an excellent book written by counselling psychologists, aimed primarily at counselling psychologists. Diana Sanders and Frank Wills are experienced cognitive therapists, who, through various books, are performing a valuable role of building bridges between counsellors and the practice of cognitive therapists. In doing so, they lay to rest many of the misconceptions counsellors may have about cognitive therapy (often based on an 80s version of the therapy), and place particular emphasis on the central importance of therapeutic relationship in cognitive therapy, as in counselling. Their review and discussion of the anxiety disorders is comprehensive and contemporary, as indicated by the number of references from the past five years. Furthermore their clinical experience, as well as their humour, shines through. Although primarily aimed at the counselling market, it will be just as useful for therapists from a variety of backgrounds. I can thoroughly recommend this book' - Amazon Review
Anxiety is one of the most common psychological problems for which people seek help. Through research, major advances have been made in understanding the causes of anxiety, the different forms it takes and how problems perpetuate. In turn this has led to the development of more targeted ways of helping sufferers. Based on these findings, Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition presents accessible and up-to-date guidelines on the most effective ways of helping clients with anxiety problems.
The authors outline general methods of working with anxiety sufferers and highlight the issues specific to this client group. Counsellors need to select appropriate interventions depending on the particular problems experienced by each client. The second part of the book therefore shows how to adapt counselling interventions to different forms of anxiety, such as:
- panic
- worry
- agoraphobia
- social and other phobias
- health anxiety, and
- obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Whilst being cognitive in focus, the book is accessible to counsellors from different orientations who wish to broaden their understanding and skills in relation to anxiety. Based on the authors' own clinical experience, the book makes extensive use of detailed case examples to illustrate different ways of formulating and working with anxiety.
Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition is suitable for practitioners of all levels, from those in training to those with more experience who wish to update and refresh their methods of working with anxious clients.
Anxiety is one of the most common psychological problems for which people seek help. Through research, major advances have been made in understanding the causes of anxiety, the different forms it takes and how problems perpetuate. In turn this has led to the development of more targeted ways of helping sufferers. Based on these findings, Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition presents accessible and up-to-date guidelines on the most effective ways of helping clients with anxiety problems.
The authors outline general methods of working with anxiety sufferers and highlight the issues specific to this client group. Counsellors need to select appropriate interventions depending on the particular problems experienced by each client. The second part of the book therefore shows how to adapt counselling interventions to different forms of anxiety, such as:
- panic
- worry
- agoraphobia
- social and other phobias
- health anxiety, and
- obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Whilst being cognitive in focus, the book is accessible to counsellors from different orientations who wish to broaden their understanding and skills in relation to anxiety. Based on the authors' own clinical experience, the book makes extensive use of detailed case examples to illustrate different ways of formulating and working with anxiety.
Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition is suitable for practitioners of all levels, from those in training to those with more experience who wish to update and refresh their methods of working with anxious clients.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
339 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-6575-6 (9780761965756)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Diana J. Sanders | Frank Wills
Counselling for Anxiety Problems
Book
01/2003
2nd Edition
SAGE Publications Inc
€191.90
Shipment within 15-20 days

Diana J. Sanders | Frank Wills
Counselling for Anxiety Problems
E-Book
12/2002
2nd Edition
SAGE Publications Ltd
from
€49.09
Available for download

Diana J. Sanders | Frank Wills
Counselling for Anxiety Problems
E-Book
12/2002
2nd Edition
SAGE Publications Ltd
€105.99
Available for download
Previous edition
Richard S. Hallam
Counselling for Anxiety Problems
Book
07/1992
1st Edition
SAGE Publications Ltd
€41.03
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Persons
Diana Sanders is a counselling psychologist with the Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust and a research psychologist at Oxford University. Her publications include Coping with Periods (Chambers, 1985). Frank Wills is an Independent Cognitive Psychotherapist based in Bristol and also a tutor at the University of South Wales. He is co-author of Cognitive Therapy, Second Edition (SAGE, 2005) and Counselling for Anxiety Problems, Second Edition (SAGE, 2002).
Content
PART ONE: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUNSELLING FOR ANXIETY
Introduction
Conceptualizing Anxiety
Cognitive Approaches to Counselling for Anxiety
The Therapeutic Relationship in Counselling for Anxiety
Assessment of Anxiety Problems
Methods and Techniques
PART TWO: COUNSELLING FOR SPECIFIC ANXIETY PROBLEMS
Panic Attacks, Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
General Anxiety and Worry
Specific Phobias
Social Anxiety
Health Anxiety
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Introduction
Conceptualizing Anxiety
Cognitive Approaches to Counselling for Anxiety
The Therapeutic Relationship in Counselling for Anxiety
Assessment of Anxiety Problems
Methods and Techniques
PART TWO: COUNSELLING FOR SPECIFIC ANXIETY PROBLEMS
Panic Attacks, Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
General Anxiety and Worry
Specific Phobias
Social Anxiety
Health Anxiety
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder