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Dialectical behavior therapy

June 21st 2007 06:58
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive-behavior therapy. Its primary objective is to teach behavioral skills to help you tolerate stress, regulate your emotions and improve your relationships with others. It was originally designed for people with borderline personality disorder, who often have suicidal behavior. But DBT has been adapted for people with other conditions, too, including eating disorders and substance abuse.




Dialectical behavior therapy is derived, in part, from a philosophical process called dialectics, in which seemingly contradictory facts or ideas are weighed against each other to come up with a resolution or balance. For instance, you might learn about accepting who you are while at the same time making changes in your thoughts and behaviors

How it works
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) consists of two parts:
Once-weekly psychotherapy sessions in which a particular problematic behavior or event from the past week is explored in detail, beginning with the chain of events leading up to it, going through alternative solutions that might have been used, and examining what kept the client from using more adaptive solutions to the problem:

Both between and during sessions, the therapist actively teaches and reinforces adaptive behaviors, especially as they occur within the therapeutic relationship. . . the emphasis is on teaching patients how to manage emotional trauma rather than reducing or taking them out of crises. . . . Telephone contact with the individual therapist between sessions is part of DBT procedures.


DBT targets behaviors in a descending hierarchy:

decreasing high-risk suicidal behaviors

decreasing responses or behaviors (by either therapist or patient) that interfere with therapy

decreasing behaviors that interfere with/reduce quality of life

decreasing and dealing with post-traumatic stress responses

enhancing respect for self

acquisition of the behavioral skills taught in group

additional goals set by patient

Weekly 2.5-hour group therapy sessions in which interpersonal effectiveness, distress tolerance/reality acceptance skills, emotion regulation, and mindfulness skills are taught (see summaries of sample worksheets). Group therapists are not available over the phone between sessions; they refer patients in crisis to the individual therapist.

For More Information contact the DBT Network link
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Comment by katyzzz

June 21st 2007 07:07
Mis,

Sounds like it has possibilities. Just loved the image, something else again.

katyzzz

Comment by Ash

June 21st 2007 10:21
Interesting Mis,

Being a therapist yourself you must come across some interesting people... I find it really intriguing what some people deem as necessary for them to be in therapy... not in a judgemental way - we all deal with things differently and have our own crises.

thanks for the info.

ash

Comment by Miswanderlust

June 22nd 2007 02:41
Katyzzz
I am glad that you liked it!
Mis

Comment by Miswanderlust

June 22nd 2007 02:49
Ash

I do come across some interesting people... I

I have noticed that some folks come into therapy almost too late, some don't need therapy just friends, many folks don't even go to therapy who really need it.

Mis

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