Acknowledgments
Part I Background for Therapists
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Unified Protocol
Chapter 2 Basic Principles Underlying Treatment and Outline of the
Treatment Procedures
Chapter 3 Additional Information for Therapists
Chapter 4 Overview of General Treatment Format and Procedures
Part II Treatment Modules
Chapter 5 Session 1: Functional Assessment and Introduction to
Treatment
Chapter 6 Module 1: Setting Goals and Maintaining Motivation
Chapter 7 Module 2: Understanding Emotions
Chapter 8 Module 3: Mindful Emotion Awareness
Chapter 9 Module 4: Cognitive Flexibility
Chapter 10 Module 5: Countering Emotional Behaviors
Chapter 11 Module 6: Understanding and Confronting Physical
Sensations
Chapter 12 Module 7: Emotion Exposures
Chapter 13 Medications for Anxiety, Depression, and Related
Emotional Disorders
Chapter 14 Module 8: Recognizing Accomplishments and Looking to the
Future
Chapter 15 Using the UP in a Group Format
Definitions of Key Terms
References
About the Authors
David H. Barlow, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry
emeritus, and Founder of the Center for Anxiety and Related
Disorders at Boston University. He is editor-in-chief for the
TreatmentsThatWork series of therapist manuals and patient
workbooks, as well as editor of The Oxford Handbook of Clinical
Psychology. Dr. Barlow has published over 600 articles and chapters
and over 80 books and clinical manuals, mostly in the
area of the nature and treatment of emotional disorders and
clinical research methodology.
Todd J. Farchione, PhD, is a Research Associate Professor in the
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Center for Anxiety
and Related Disorders, Boston University. Dr. Farchione's research
focuses on the nature, assessment, and treatment of anxiety, mood,
and related disorders. He has published over 60 articles and
chapters in this area.
Shannon Sauer-Zavala, PhD, is a Research Assistant Professor in
Boston University's Department of Psychology, as well as the
Director of the Unified Protocol Training Institute. Her research
is focused on identifying factors that maintain symptoms across
broad classes of psychological disorders and using this information
to streamline treatment for commonly co-occurring diagnoses. Dr.
Sauer-Zavala has over 60 peer-reviewed publications in this area
and is currently funded by
the National Institute of Mental Health to continue this work.
Heather Murray-Latin, PhD, is a Research Assistant Professor in the
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston
University.
Jacqueline R. Bullis, PhD, is an Instructor in the Department of
Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a clinical researcher in
the Division of Depression and Anxiety Disorders at McLean
Hospital. She completed her doctoral training in the clinical
psychology program at Boston University
Kristen Ellard, PhD, is an Instructor in Psychology, Harvard
Medical School and an Assistant in Psychology and Clinical Research
Fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of
Psychiatry's Dauten Family Center for Bipolar Treatment Innovation
and Division of Neurotherapeutics.
Kate H. Bentley, PhD, is a Clinical and Research Fellow at the
Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, and
previously completed her doctoral training in the clinical
psychology program at Boston University.
Hannah Boettcher, M.A., is a predoctoral intern at the VA Medical
Center in Lexington, Kentucky, and completed her doctoral training
in the clinical psychology program at Boston University.
Clair Cassiello-Robbins, M.A., is an advanced doctoral student in
the clinical psychology program at Boston University.
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