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The chapter will help you to be able to explain what Illness Anxiety Disorder is and how it typically presents, including preoccupation with a serious illness and the resultant changes in attentional focus and safety behaviours, describe and use Salkovskis, Warwick and Deale’s CBT protocol for Illness Anxiety Disorder, develop a treatment plan for CBT for Illness Anxiety Disorder, using appropriate measures and take account of comorbidity in managing CBT for Illness Anxiety Disorder, including depression and panic disorder
The chapter will help you to be able to describe the impact of preoccupation, a sense of responsibility and locus of control in these related disorders, and explain how anxiety disorder interventions were further modified to better aid these populations
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