Dialectical Behavior Therapy
In this book, Dr. Marra explains the theory and practice of DBT in a simple and clear way through the comparison and core concept of DBT with existing therapies, the psychosocial and biological basis of mental disorders, empirical therapeutic effects studies, have. Beyond borderline personality disorder, it is important to identify the key features of each disability across a wide range of mental disorders ranging from mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, impulse control disorders, eating disorders, and theatrical, evasive, compulsive, Dialectical conflicts and acceptance-based approaches and skill-training approaches are fully integrated with the rich clinical cases to show the dialogue between the therapists patients as if they were seen and heard from the side. Based on the patients problem types and dialectical conflicts in the treatment cases presented in the book, the excellent qualities of his clinician as a dancer moving smoothly through the axis of change and acceptance as a dancer can be called art. The CD included in this book contains a PowerPoint slide that can be used by a group psychosocial training program to help professionals train their patients with mindset, emotion control, pain relief, meaning creation, and strategic behavioral skills In addition, it includes a form and a worksheet that patients use, so that the therapist prints and distributes these worksheets to patients, making it easier to use DBT more strategically during psychotherapy. I think this book is good teaching material for graduate students and trainees as well as in the clinical field.