Brodsky, Beth S.

The dialectical behavior therapy primer how DBT can inform clinical practice / [electronic resource] : Beth S. Brodsky, Barbara Stanley. - Chichester, West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, 2013. - xiii, 250 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- When DBT is indicated : the patients, the clinicians and the evidence -- BPD : treatable or untreatable? -- BPD : diagnosis, stigma and phenomenology -- Understanding and treating self-harm behaviors in BPD -- The ABC's of DBT : theory -- The ABC's of DBT : overview of the treatment -- Commitment and goal setting -- The DBT tool kit : the essential DBT strategies and what happens in the individual session -- Skills training : the rationale and structure -- Skills training : the four skill modules -- Between session contact and observing limits -- Management of suicidal behavior -- The safety planning intervention -- The three C's of consultation -- DBT case formulation -- Beyond target 1 : therapy and quality of life interfering behaviors -- The end of treatment.


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Borderline personality disorder--Treatment.
Cognitive therapy.


Electronic books.

RC569.5.B67 / B76 2013eb

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