This state-of-the-art volume synthesizes the growing body of
knowledge on the role of distress tolerance--the ability to
withstand aversive internal states such as negative emotions and
uncomfortable bodily sensations--in psychopathology. Prominent
contributors describe how the construct has been conceptualized and
measured and examine its links to a range of specific psychological
disorders. Exemplary treatment approaches that target distress
tolerance are reviewed. Featuring compelling clinical
illustrations, the book highlights implications of the research for
better understanding how psychological problems develop and how to
assess and treat them effectively.
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