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Dialectical Behavior Therapy in a Nutshell Linda Dimeff The Behavioral Technology Transfer Group Seattle, Washington Marsha M. Linehan Department of Psychology University of Washington Seattle, Washington Dimeff, L., & Linehan, (2001). Dialectical Behavior Therapy in a Nutshell . The California Psychologist, 34, 10-13. INTRODUCTION Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a comprehensive cognitive-behavioral treatment for complex, difficult-to-treat mental disorders (Linehan, 1993a,b). Originally developed for chronically suicidal individuals, DBT has evolved into a treatment for multi-disordered individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD).
Dialectical Behavior Therapy in a Nutshell Linda Dimeff The Behavioral Technology Transfer Group Seattle, Washington Marsha M. Linehan Department of Psychology
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