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1 online resource |
Contents |
Title; Copyright; Foreword; Preface; Chapter One: Applying Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Toward Access for Diverse Client Needs; Gifts of Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Chapter Two: Emotion Regulation and Resilience: Developing Wise Mind; Emotion Regulation Strategies and Helping Framework; The Skillfulness of Intention: Am I in Wise Mind?; The Intention of Self-Compassion; Mindfulness of the Moment; Responding to Emotions in the Moment; Expanding the Moment: Resilience Building and the Bigger Picture; Validation and Acceptance to Support Client Change |
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Chapter Three: Applying DBT to Mental Health and Substance Abuse RecoveryOverview of Issues; Practicing Mental Health Recovery in DBT-WR; Motivational Interviewing; Substance Abuse Recovery; Chapter Four: Accounting for Trauma; Overview; Trauma to Normalize Emotion Regulation Challenges; Neuroscience Engenders Hope and Interest; Acknowledgment of Trauma and Extreme Stress Validates Clients; Being Mindful of Trauma in the Here-and-Now; Resilient Zone; Chapter Five: Clinician's Use-of-Self: Foundation for Effective Practice; Strong Back, Soft Front; Use-of-Self Interface with Radical Acceptance |
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Intention and Mindfulness Fueling Effective PracticeUse-of-Self with Challenging Clients and Circumstances; Responding to Diversity as Opportunity, Not as Nuisance; Practitioner Nondefensiveness; Language of Invitation; Use-of-Self Summary; Chapter Six: Lessons and Activities: Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Wellness and Recovery; Principles for Using Lessons; Improve the Moment: Language and Meaning; Session Structure and Flow; Homework; Approaching the Lessons With a Light-Hearted Spirit; Lesson 1: Mindfulness and the Brain; Lesson 2: Facing Emotions and Thoughts and Improving the Moment |
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Lesson 3: Dealing With JudgmentsLesson 4: Expanding the Moment; Lesson 5: Dealing With Difficult Times; Lesson 6: Opposite Action; Lesson 7: Not Getting Stuck Doing the Usual; Exercise 8: Friend to Self: Willing Participation and Mindful Walking; Lesson 9: Primary and Secondary Emotions; Lesson 10: Friend to Self: Doing What Is Needed and Self-Care; Lesson 11: Getting Grounded: Finding Wellness Amidst Distress, Anxiety, and Worry; Lesson 12: Finding the Zone: Moving From Suffering to Balance; Lesson 13: Self-Nurturance and Joy; Lesson 14: Effective Speech and Telling the Truth |
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Lesson 15: Inspiring the World With Our Courage and PathReferences; Appendix; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Author Index; Subject Index |
Summary |
This hands-on guide addresses the present day realities of applying dialectical behavior therapy in a mental health and substance abuse recovery context. The book presents the DBT concept, Wise Mind, as adapted by author Andrew Bein, as central to a simple, powerful, empirically supported framework that respectfully engages clients in their own efforts to enhance personal well-being. The book includes empirically supported exercises with an emphasis on collaboration and client empowerment using a recovery oriented model for client treatment and improved outcomes |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-235) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Dialectical behavior therapy.
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Mental health.
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Clinical health psychology.
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Mental illness -- Treatment.
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Behavior Therapy -- methods
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Mental Disorders -- therapy
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Mindfulness
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Substance-Related Disorders -- therapy
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Mental Health
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mental health.
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Mental illness -- Treatment
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Clinical health psychology
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Dialectical behavior therapy
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Mental health
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1299864740 |
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9781299864740 |
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9781118653333 |
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1118653335 |
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9781118690611 |
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1118690613 |
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