A couple years ago, we asked the DBT community “Why DBT?” to find out why DBT is important. We received responses from practitioners, clients, friends and family, researchers, and students, and we are excited to share part 1 of some of those responses with you.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder – Review of a recent JAMA Psychiatry article
Recently, our Behavioral Tech Institute Board member, Richard B. Stuart, wrote a review of a significant study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry: Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder. We share this as an example of important new progress DBT therapists will want to know.
DBT and Anger (Part 2)
This feature by Lorne Korman, PhD, R.Psych. is Part 2 of 2 in a series about DBT and Anger. Here in part two, he talks about the use of DBT in directly targeting anger problems in treatment.
DBT and Anger (Part 1)
This feature by Lorne Korman, PhD, R.Psych. is Part 1 of 2 in a series about DBT and Anger. In this first part, Lorne addresses how DBT offers a practical and theoretical framework for treating people with anger problems and those who have multiple comorbidities.
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Treatment Strategies to Help Clients Build the Lives They Want (Part 2)
This feature by Donna Pattie, MSW, LICSW is Part 2 of 2 in a series about treatment strategies to help clients build the lives they want. In part one, Donna addressed the dialectical lens she uses with clients starting in session one, as well as a framework to help therapists and clients see the spectrum from misery and suffering to envisioning the life they want. Here in part two, she will explore linking DBT treatment strategies to client goals.
Content that is foundational to DBT.