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Featuring more than 225 user-friendly handouts and worksheets, this
is an essential resource for clients in dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT) skills training groups or individual therapy. All of
the handouts and worksheets discussed in Marsha M. Linehan's DBT
Skills Training Manual, Second Edition, are provided, together with
brief introductions to each module written expressly for clients.
Originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder, DBT
has been demonstrated effective in treatment of a wide range of
psychological and emotional problems. Clients get quick, easy
access to all needed handouts or worksheets as they work to build
mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and
distress tolerance skills. The large-size format and spiral binding
facilitate photocopying. Purchasers also get access to a Web page
where they can download and print additional copies of the
worksheets. Mental health professionals, see also the author's DBT
Skills Training Manual, Second Edition, which provides complete
instructions for teaching the skills. Also available: Cognitive-
Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder, the
authoritative presentation of DBT, and instructive videos for
clients-Crisis Survival Skills: Part One, Crisis Survival Skills:
Part Two, From Suffering to Freedom, This One Moment, and Opposite
Action (all featuring Linehan), and DBT at a Glance: An
Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (featuring Shari Y.
Manning and Tony DuBose).
From Marsha M. Linehan-the developer of dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT)-this comprehensive resource provides vital tools for
implementing DBT skills training. The teaching notes and
reproducible handouts and worksheets used for over two decades by
hundreds of thousands of practitioners have been significantly
revised and expanded to reflect important research and clinical
advances. The book gives complete instructions for orienting
individuals with a wide range of problems to DBT and teaching them
mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and
distress tolerance skills. Handouts and worksheets are not included
in the book; purchasers get access to a Web page where they can
download and print all the handouts and worksheets discussed in a
convenient 8 " x 11" size. New to This Edition * Handouts and
worksheets (available online and in the companion volume) have been
completely revised and dozens of new materials added-more than 225
featured in all. * Each module has been expanded with additional
skills. * Multiple alternative worksheets to tailor treatment to
each client. * More extensive teaching notes, with numerous
clinical examples. * Curricula for running skills training groups
of different durations and with specific populations (such as
adolescents and clients with substance use problems). * Available
separately: DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets, Second
Edition. See also Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Borderline
Personality Disorder, the authoritative presentation of DBT. Also
available: Linehan's instructive skills training videos for
clients-Crisis Survival Skills: Part One, Crisis Survival Skills:
Part Two, From Suffering to Freedom, This One Moment, and Opposite
Action. Plus related DBT videos: DBT at a Glance: An Introduction
to Dialectical Behavior Therapy, DBT at a Glance: The Role of the
Psychiatrist on the DBT Team, and Getting a New Client Connected to
DBT (Complete Series).
For the average clinician, clinic, or inpatient facility,
individuals with borderline personality disorder often represent
the most difficult and insoluble cases. The first volume to provide
strategies proven effective in controlled clinical trials, this
book is a comprehensive, integrated approach to therapy with this
population. Marsha Linehan presents specific guidelines that
creatively combine the best elements of behavioral, psychoanalytic,
strategic, and other commonly employed modalities. A clinical
innovator, she has analyzed the aspects of borderline into their
component parts and developed a systematized approach to each of
them. The first section of the book presents an overview of the
disorder and lays out a theoretical framework to guide the therapy.
The second describes in detail how to assess borderline patients
and how to organize and prioritize treatment goals and behavioral
targets. The core of the treatment is the balance of acceptance and
change strategies, both within each therapy interaction and over
time. For problem solving with borderline personality disorder, the
book provides specific strategies for contingency management,
exposure, cognitive modification, and skills training. The last
component is further elucidated in the companion Skills Training
Manual, which programmatically details procedures and includes
client handouts for step-by-step implementation. Finally, to
enhance interpersonal communication, Dr. Linehan presents three
case management sets: consultation to the patient, environmental
intervention, and consultation to the therapist. Addressing the
most stressful patient behaviors that clinicians encounter, the
book includes a step-by-step outlinefor assessing suicide risk,
managing suicide threats, and working with chronic suicidal
behavior. Integrative approaches for such specific problems as
crises, noncompliance, and breakdowns in the therapeutic
relationship are also discussed. Lucidly detailing effective
techniques that can be replicated in clinical practice, this volume
illuminates the internal experience of borderline individuals and
provides clinicians with practical clinical tools for working with
them. As such, it is an invaluable resource for all professionals
who work with this difficult-to-treat population.
This influential work has now been substantially revised with over
60% new material reflecting over a dozen years of research and
clinical advances. Leading experts describe innovative ways to use
dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) in a wide range of real-world
clinical and community settings. The volume provides wise guidance
on setting up, running, and evaluating a comprehensive DBT program.
It also presents adaptations designed to meet the needs of
particular client populations as time- and cost-effectively as
possible. Vivid case examples illustrate diverse applications of
DBT for helping adults, adolescents, and children reduce suicidal
and self-harming behavior; overcome complex, multiple challenges;
and build a life worth living. New to This Edition *Presents
current best practices for making DBT more efficient and accessible
while maximizing program fidelity. *Chapters on additional
populations, including persons with posttraumatic stress disorder
and preadolescent children. *Chapters on additional settings,
including milieu-based programs, university counseling centers, and
middle and high schools. *Chapters on pharmacotherapy, promoting
employment and self-sufficiency, training and supervision, and DBT
beyond Stage 1. See also Doing Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A
Practical Guide, by Kelly Koerner, which demonstrates DBT
techniques in detail.
This compassionate book presents dialectical behavior therapy
(DBT), a proven psychological intervention that Marsha M. Linehan
developed specifically for the impossible situations of life--and
which she and Elizabeth Cohn Stuntz now apply to the unique
challenges of cancer for the first time. *How can you face the
fear, sadness, and anger without being paralyzed by them? *Is it
possible to hold on to hope without being in denial? *How can you
nurture supportive relationships when you have barely enough energy
to take care of yourself? Learn powerful DBT skills that can help
you make difficult treatment decisions, manage overwhelming
emotions, speak up for your needs, and tolerate distress. The
stories and collective wisdom of other cancer patients and
survivors illustrate the coping skills and show how you can live
meaningfully, even during the darkest days.
*Outstanding sales potential: shows how DBT, a proven nondrug
therapy for suicidal adults, can be adapted to help adolescents.
*From coauthor Marsha Linehan, bestselling author of DBT Skills
Training Manual. *Suicide is the third leading cause of death among
American teens: treatments are needed and therapists are eager to
use DBT with this population. *Highly practical: includes cases,
handouts, sample dialogues, and clinical advice. *Features a
completely new DBT skills training module specifically for troubled
teens and their families.
The treatment team is an essential component of dialectical
behavior therapy (DBT). This much-needed resource from Jennifer H.
R. Sayrs and DBT originator Marsha M. Linehan explains how DBT
teams work, ways in which they differ from traditional consultation
teams, and how to establish an effective team culture. The book
addresses the role of the DBT team leader; the structure of
meetings; the use of DBT strategies within teams; identifying and
resolving common team problems; and important functions before,
during, and after suicide crises. User-friendly features include
end-of-chapter exercises and reproducible handouts and forms.
Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and
print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
*Outstanding potential: seminal work (over 300,000 in print) from
Marsha Linehan, the developer of DBT--now revised and expanded.
*The first edition (1993) was a runaway success available in over a
dozen languages; DBT's influence has grown and the author trains
therapists worldwide. *Together with the companion book for
clients, this volume replaces Skills Training Manual for Treating
Borderline Personality Disorder (9780898620344). *Improvements
include more detailed information on teaching the skills, more
clinical examples, and more than 225 forms for tailoring treatment.
*Flexible: provides plans for teaching skills over varying amounts
of time and with different populations (adolescents, substance
abusers, etc.) *Originally developed to treat BPD, DBT has been
shown to treat a range of disorders involving emotion regulation.
*Online supplement: all handouts and worksheets are available to
download and print.
This volume examines the role of mindfulness principles and
practices in a range of well-established cognitive and behavioral
treatment approaches. Leading scientist-practitioners describe how
their respective modalities incorporate such nontraditional themes
as mindfulness, acceptance, values, spirituality, being in
relationship, focusing on the present moment, and emotional
deepening. Coverage includes acceptance and commitment therapy,
dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy,
integrative behavioral couple therapy, behavioral activation, and
functional analytic psychotherapy. In every chapter, the authors
describe their clinical methods and goals, articulate their
theoretical models, and examine similarities to and differences
from other approaches both inside and outside behavior therapy.
This compassionate book presents dialectical behavior therapy
(DBT), a proven psychological intervention that Marsha M. Linehan
developed specifically for the impossible situations of life--and
which she and Elizabeth Cohn Stuntz now apply to the unique
challenges of cancer for the first time. *How can you face the
fear, sadness, and anger without being paralyzed by them? *Is it
possible to hold on to hope without being in denial? *How can you
nurture supportive relationships when you have barely enough energy
to take care of yourself? Learn powerful DBT skills that can help
you make difficult treatment decisions, manage overwhelming
emotions, speak up for your needs, and tolerate distress. The
stories and collective wisdom of other cancer patients and
survivors illustrate the coping skills and show how you can live
meaningfully, even during the darkest days.
The treatment team is an essential component of dialectical
behavior therapy (DBT). This much-needed resource from Jennifer H.
R. Sayrs and DBT originator Marsha M. Linehan explains how DBT
teams work, ways in which they differ from traditional consultation
teams, and how to establish an effective team culture. The book
addresses the role of the DBT team leader; the structure of
meetings; the use of DBT strategies within teams; identifying and
resolving common team problems; and important functions before,
during, and after suicide crises. User-friendly features include
end-of-chapter exercises and reproducible handouts and forms.
Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and
print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
This volume examines the role of mindfulness principles and
practices in a range of well-established cognitive and behavioral
treatment approaches. Leading scientist-practitioners describe how
their respective modalities incorporate such nontraditional themes
as mindfulness, acceptance, values, spirituality, being in
relationship, focusing on the present moment, and emotional
deepening. Coverage includes acceptance and commitment therapy,
dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy,
integrative behavioral couple therapy, behavioral activation, and
functional analytic psychotherapy. Contributors describe their
clinical methods and goals, articulate their theoretical models,
and examine similarities to and differences from other approaches.
Filling a tremendous need, this highly practical book adapts the
proven techniques of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to
treatment of multi-problem adolescents at highest risk for suicidal
behavior and self-injury. The authors are master clinicians who
take the reader step by step through understanding and assessing
severe emotional dysregulation in teens and implementing
individual, family, and group-based interventions. Insightful
guidance on everything from orientation to termination is enlivened
by case illustrations and sampleialogues. Appendices feature 30
mindfulness exercises as well as lecture notes and 12 reproducible
handouts for "Walking the Middle Path," a completely new DBT skills
training module for adolescents and their families.
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