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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). DBT has since been adapted for other seemingly intractable behavioral disorders involving emotion dysregulation, including substance dependence in individuals with BPD (Linehan, Schmidt, Dimeff, Craft, Kanter, & Comtois, 1999; Dimeff, Rizvi, Brown, & Linehan, 2000), binge eating (Telch, Agras, & Linehan, in press), depressed, suicidal adolescents(Miller, 1999; Rathu)
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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