Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Vol 1, 2nd Edition : The Clinician's Guidebook for Acquiring Competency in DBT.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781683731917
- 616.89142000000004
- RC489.B4 .M666 2019
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The DBT Model: Adaptations and Modifications -- Theory, Philosophy and Major Goal -- Philosophical Foundations -- The Empirical Model -- The Five Components of DBT -- DBT and Stages of Change -- Building Motivation -- Mindfulness -- Distress Tolerance -- Emotion Regulation -- Interpersonal Effectiveness -- Validation and Change Strategies -- Communication and Commitment Strategies -- Therapy-Interfering Behaviors -- Identifying Anti-DBT Tactics Worksheet -- Customizing DBT -- Chapter 2: Being Dialectical -- Client Dialectical Dilemmas -- Clinician Dialectics -- Pros & -- Cons Worksheet -- Stages of Change -- Therapeutic Alliance Dialectics -- Dialectic Conclusions -- Identifying and Addressing Dialectics Worksheet -- Chapter 3: The Skills Modules: Individual Skills, Diary Cards, Chain Analysis and Treatment Plans -- DBT Skills -- Meta Skills Table -- Secondary Skills Table -- Ancillary Skills Table -- Diary Cards -- Chain Analysis -- DBT Treatment Plans and Interventions -- Skills Module Tables -- Chapter 4: Teaching the Skills -- Motivational Strategies -- Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies -- Recovery Plan Worksheet -- Chapter 5: Formats, Settings and Age Groups -- Adapting for Diversity -- The Middle Path -- Strategies for Parents -- Strategies for Teenagers -- Providing DBT to Adults and Older Adults -- Chapter 6: Clinical Presentations -- Practice Vignettes -- Attentional Problems -- Adjustment Disorder -- Anger and Emotion Dysregulation -- Anxiety Disorders -- Bipolar Disorder -- Conduct Disorder -- Depression -- Eating Disorders -- Grief and Loss -- Impulse Control Problems -- Inadequate Stress Management -- Low Self-Esteem -- Oppositional Defiant Disorder -- Relational Problems -- Substance Use Disorder: Mild.
Substance Use Disorder: Severe -- Trauma (Single) -- Trauma (Complex) -- References.
Clearly written and easy to understand for all levels of DBT experience, the authors bring their extensive knowledge to light with creative ideas that work, clinical examples, treatment plans, practice vignettes, and strategies for adapting the skills across a variety of settings and age groups.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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