

Beschreibung
Keep calm, be skillful--and take control! Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is one of the most popular--and most effective--treatments for mental health conditions that result from out-of-control emotions. Combining elements of Cognitive Behavior Therapy with...Keep calm, be skillful--and take control!
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is one of the most popular--and most effective--treatments for mental health conditions that result from out-of-control emotions. Combining elements of Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Eastern mindfulness practice, DBT was initially used as a powerful treatment to address the suffering associated with borderline personality disorder. It has since proven to have positive effects on many other mental health conditions and is frequently found in non-clinical settings, such as schools. Whether you struggle with depression, anger, phobias, disordered eating, or want to have a better understanding of emotions and how to focus and calm your mind, DBT practice serves the needs of those facing anything from regular life challenges to severe psychological distress.
Written in a no-jargon, friendly style by two of Harvard Medical School's finest, DBT For Dummies shows how DBT can teach new ways not just to reverse, but to actively take control of self-destructive behaviors and negative thought patterns, allowing you to transform a life of struggle into one full of promise and meaning. Used properly and persistently, the skills and strategies in this book will change your life: when you can better regulate emotions, interact effectively with people, deal with stressful situations, and use mindfulness on a daily basis, it's easier to appreciate what's good in yourself and the world, and then act accordingly. In reading this book, you will:
Deal better with uncertainty
Many of life's problems are not insurmountable even if they appear to be. Life can get better, if you are willing to live it differently. Get DBT For Dummies and discover the proven methods that will let you take back control--and build a brighter, more capable, and promising future!
Autorentext
Gillian Galen, PsyD, is an instructor of psychology at Harvard Medical School and the Program Director of the 3East Girls Residential DBT Treatment Program at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.
Blaise Aguirre, MD, is the Medical Director of 3East, a DBT continuum of care at McLean Hospital in Belmont Massachusetts, and a trainer in dialectical behavior therapy.
Klappentext
Transform relationships with the magic of validation
DBT can help you improve your life
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based therapy that combines elements of cognitive and behavioral therapies with mindfulness and acceptance strategies to help people who struggle with unstable and rapidly changing emotions, negative thinking patterns, and harmful behavior. This guide makes DBT easy to understand, teaching you the skills to manage painful emotions, stressful situations, and stormy relationships. The authors, who are DBT experts, offer creative ideas, treatment plans, and strategies that make this therapy accessible for anyone seeking to manage emotional suffering, depression, phobias, stress, anxiety, and more.
Inside...
Improve your ability to tolerate distress
Zusammenfassung
Keep calm, be skillful--and take control! Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is one of the most popular--and most effective--treatments for mental health conditions that result from out-of-control emotions. Combining elements of Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Eastern mindfulness practice, DBT was initially used as a powerful treatment to address the suffering associated with borderline personality disorder. It has since proven to have positive effects on many other mental health conditions and is frequently found in non-clinical settings, such as schools. Whether you struggle with depression, anger, phobias, disordered eating, or want to have a better understanding of emotions and how to focus and calm your mind, DBT practice serves the needs of those facing anything from regular life challenges to severe psychological distress. Written in a no-jargon, friendly style by two of Harvard Medical School's finest, DBT For Dummies shows how DBT can teach new ways not just to reverse, but to actively take control of self-destructive behaviors and negative thought patterns, allowing you to transform a life of struggle into one full of promise and meaning. Used properly and persistently, the skills and strategies in this book will change your life: when you can better regulate emotions, interact effectively with people, deal with stressful situations, and use mindfulness on a daily basis, it's easier to appreciate what's good in yourself and the world, and then act accordingly. In reading this book, you will: Understand DBT theory Learn more adaptive ways to control your emotions Improve the quality of your relationships Deal better with uncertainty Many of life's problems are not insurmountable even if they appear to be. Life can get better, if you are willing to live it differently. Get DBT For Dummies and discover the proven methods that will let you take back control--and build a brighter, more capable, and promising future!
Inhalt
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 3
Beyond the Book 4
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: The Nuts and Bolts of DBT 5
Chapter 1: Entering the World of DBT 7
Looking at the Main Pillars of DBT 8
Getting an Overview of DBT's Treatment Modes and Functions 8
The four modes of therapy 9
The five functions of treatment 9
Focusing on the DBT Theoretical Framework 10
Checking Out the DBT Stages of Treatment 11
Surveying DBT Skills 12
Walking through the Mechanics of DBT 12
Treating Specific Conditions with DBT 13
Chapter 2: Understanding Dialectical Behavior Therapy 15
Beginning with the Biosocial Theory 16
Types of dysregulation 16
The invalidating environment 18
Focusing on the Functions and Goals of a Comprehensive Treatment 20
Motivating the patient and the therapist 20
Teaching the patient new coping mechanisms 20
Incorporating new skills into the patient's daily life 21
Supporting the therapist 21
Structuring the patient's environment 22
Checking Out Modes of Treatment 22
Skills training 22
Individual therapy 23
Phone/skills coaching 23
A therapist consultation team 24
Incorporating Dialectics 24
Searching for multiple truths in any situation 25
Moving from contradiction to synthesis 26
Chapter 3: Accepting Multiple Points of View 29
Questioning Your First Reaction 30
Realizing your first reaction may be exaggerated 30
Matching your reaction to what is in front of you 31
Holding off on taking action 32
Expanding Your Perception 32
Considering your therapist's point of view 33
Coming to an agreement 34
Moving forward with a purpose 35
Looking at Yourself with Friendly Eyes 35
Chapter 4: Moving from Impulsive to Spontaneous 37
Distinguishing Impulsivity and Spontaneity 38
Moving Beyond Your First Reaction 39
Taking a breath 39
Finding your emotional balance 40
Opening Up 42
Seeing different perspectives 42
Widening your range of emotions 44
Breaking free of rigid choices 45
Transforming Negatives into Positives 47
Setting new thinking patterns 48
Switching self-destructive behaviors to healthy ones 49
Increasing your trust in your responses 50
Part 2: Gaining Understanding 53
Chapter 5: Understanding Your Emotions 55
Recognizing How You're Feeling 56
Distinguishing …
