Therapy-Interfering Behavior in DBT

SKU: 9781462555949
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  • Author:
    SHALLER Esme
  • ISBN:
    9781462555949
  • Publication Date:
    January 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    178
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Guilford Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA
Therapy-Interfering Behavior in DBT
Therapy-Interfering Behavior in DBT

Therapy-Interfering Behavior in DBT

SKU: 9781462555949
Regular price $90.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SHALLER Esme
  • ISBN:
    9781462555949
  • Publication Date:
    January 2025
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    178
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Guilford Press
  • Country of Publication:
    USA

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Therapy-interfering behaviour (TIB) is a key treatment target in dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), second only to suicidal thinking and self-harm. This wise, engaging book gives clinicians everything they need to assess, understand, and address TIB both in clients and in themselves. Therapists learn how to orient clients to TIB and work with it effectively whenever it shows up, using a combination of validation, contingency management, and dialectics. Packed with clinical examples, dialogues, and practical tips, the book discusses the full range of DBT contexts, from individual therapy to skills class, phone coaching, and consultation teams.

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  • Therapy-interfering behaviour (TIB) is a key treatment target in dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), second only to suicidal thinking and self-harm. This wise, engaging book gives clinicians everything they need to assess, understand, and address TIB both in clients and in themselves. Therapists learn how to orient clients to TIB and work with it effectively whenever it shows up, using a combination of validation, contingency management, and dialectics. Packed with clinical examples, dialogues, and practical tips, the book discusses the full range of DBT contexts, from individual therapy to skills class, phone coaching, and consultation teams.

Therapy-interfering behaviour (TIB) is a key treatment target in dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), second only to suicidal thinking and self-harm. This wise, engaging book gives clinicians everything they need to assess, understand, and address TIB both in clients and in themselves. Therapists learn how to orient clients to TIB and work with it effectively whenever it shows up, using a combination of validation, contingency management, and dialectics. Packed with clinical examples, dialogues, and practical tips, the book discusses the full range of DBT contexts, from individual therapy to skills class, phone coaching, and consultation teams.