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The Clinician's Guide to Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment and Assessment

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The Clinician's Guide to Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment and Assessment

Edition 1

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The Clinician's Guide to Anxiety Sensitivity Treatment and Assessment provides evidence-based strategies for clinicians looking to treat, assess, and better understand anxiety sensitivity in their patients. The book delivers detailed guidance on the theoretical background and empirical support for anxiety sensitivity treatment methods, assessment strategies, and how clinicians can best prepare for sessions with their clients. Bolstered by case studies throughout, it highlights anxiety sensitivity as a transdiagnostic risk factor while also looking at the importance of lower-order sensitivity factors (physical, social, cognitive) in treatment planning, implementation, and evaluation.This site provides the following resources for clinicians:

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The Texas Multi-Factor Anxiety Sensitivity Scale (TMASS) [TMASS, scores, and interpretations]

Optimizing Outcome for Pain Disorders by Treating Anxiety Sensitivity [Appendices from chapter 5]

Targeting Anxiety Sensitivity as a Prevention Strategy [Tables from chapter 8]

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