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DBT Comes to Italy: Strengths, challenges, and problem solving (Part 1)

DBT Comes to Italy: Strengths, challenges, and problem solving (Part 1)

This feature by the Italian Society for DBT (SIDBT) Executive Board (Lavinia Barone, Donatella Fiore, Paola Pazzano, Monica Marchini, Lisa Polidori, Pietro Ramella, Ilaria Riccardi, Rossana Spotti, and Michele Sanza, with Past President Cesare Maffei) is Part 1 of 2 in a series about DBT in Italy. In this first part, they talk about the origin of DBT in Italy.

The History of DBT in Brazil (Part 2)

The History of DBT in Brazil (Part 2)

This feature by Vinícius Guimarães Dornelles is Part 2 of 2 in a series about the history of DBT in Brazil. In the first part, he talked about the origins of DBT in Brazil, both informal and formal. Here in part two, Vinícius talks about the process of bringing DBT training to Brazil.

The History of DBT in Brazil (Part 1)

The History of DBT in Brazil (Part 1)

This feature by Vinícius Guimarães Dornelles is Part 1 of 2 in a series about the history of DBT in Brazil. In this first part, he talks about the origins of DBT in Brazil, both informal and formal.

DBT and Anger (Part 2)

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)

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.

DBT in Australia and New Zealand (Part 2)

DBT in Australia and New Zealand (Part 2)

This feature by Emily Cooney, PhD, Carla Walton, PhD, Mike Batcheler, and Kirsten Davis, DClinPsy, is Part 2 of 2 in a series about DBT in Australia and New Zealand. Here in part 2, they discuss their efforts to make the treatment relevant and responsive to local, rural and, especially, indigenous communities.

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