
DBT® Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents
Description
Book Introduction
The first DBT treatment book for teens and their parents
DBT Dialectical Behavior Therapy Manual for Adolescents
Adolescents should have a normal adolescence and prepare to become adults, but some are emotionally fragile, have been greatly shocked by certain events, or are unable to cope with their rapidly changing physical and psychological states.
Because the personality and character formed during adolescence have a great influence on a person's life, these adolescents' problem behaviors definitely require help.
To help struggling youth and create a better future for them, I recommend the DBT Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Manual for Youth.
As interest in problem behaviors among adolescents grows, DBT treatment is being implemented for adolescents.
However, adult DBT materials have been used without considering the developmental stages of adolescents or the unique psychological factors that adolescents have.
Although adult DBT therapy can also be used to educate adolescents, it is a challenge for therapists and often difficult for adolescents to understand.
Accordingly, Alec Miller and Dr. Jill Lassus, pioneers in the field of DBT for adolescents, developed the DBT Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Manual for Adolescents, taking into account the characteristics of adolescents, who are at different emotional and cognitive developmental stages than adults and who mostly live with their caregivers and attend school.
This book will be of great help to many adolescents struggling with emotional regulation or borderline personality disorder, and it is designed to be applicable to adolescents in general as well as adolescents with behavioral problems.
DBT Dialectical Behavior Therapy Manual for Adolescents
Adolescents should have a normal adolescence and prepare to become adults, but some are emotionally fragile, have been greatly shocked by certain events, or are unable to cope with their rapidly changing physical and psychological states.
Because the personality and character formed during adolescence have a great influence on a person's life, these adolescents' problem behaviors definitely require help.
To help struggling youth and create a better future for them, I recommend the DBT Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Manual for Youth.
As interest in problem behaviors among adolescents grows, DBT treatment is being implemented for adolescents.
However, adult DBT materials have been used without considering the developmental stages of adolescents or the unique psychological factors that adolescents have.
Although adult DBT therapy can also be used to educate adolescents, it is a challenge for therapists and often difficult for adolescents to understand.
Accordingly, Alec Miller and Dr. Jill Lassus, pioneers in the field of DBT for adolescents, developed the DBT Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Manual for Adolescents, taking into account the characteristics of adolescents, who are at different emotional and cognitive developmental stages than adults and who mostly live with their caregivers and attend school.
This book will be of great help to many adolescents struggling with emotional regulation or borderline personality disorder, and it is designed to be applicable to adolescents in general as well as adolescents with behavioral problems.
index
About the Author
Author's Preface to the Korean Edition
Translator's Preface
Foreword by Marsha Linehan
Author's Preface
Part 1.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Structure and Strategies
Chapter 1.
Introduction: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Skills Training
Chapter 2. DBT Skills Training Structure
Chapter 3.
Skills training group session management
Chapter 4. DBT Skills Training Implementation Strategies:
DBT Strategies for Balancing and Dialectical Tension Management
Part 2.
Skill Training Module
Chapter 5.
Multi-Family Skills Training Group Orientation
Chapter 6.
Mindfulness skills
Chapter 7.
Tolerate pain
Chapter 8.
Walking the Middle Path
Chapter 9.
Emotion regulation skills
Chapter 10.
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills
Part 3.
Skill training materials
Orientation materials
Mindfulness Resources
Pain tolerance material
Materials for walking the middle path
Emotion regulation materials
Interpersonal Effectiveness Data
References
Author's Preface to the Korean Edition
Translator's Preface
Foreword by Marsha Linehan
Author's Preface
Part 1.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Structure and Strategies
Chapter 1.
Introduction: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Skills Training
Chapter 2. DBT Skills Training Structure
Chapter 3.
Skills training group session management
Chapter 4. DBT Skills Training Implementation Strategies:
DBT Strategies for Balancing and Dialectical Tension Management
Part 2.
Skill Training Module
Chapter 5.
Multi-Family Skills Training Group Orientation
Chapter 6.
Mindfulness skills
Chapter 7.
Tolerate pain
Chapter 8.
Walking the Middle Path
Chapter 9.
Emotion regulation skills
Chapter 10.
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills
Part 3.
Skill training materials
Orientation materials
Mindfulness Resources
Pain tolerance material
Materials for walking the middle path
Emotion regulation materials
Interpersonal Effectiveness Data
References
Publisher's Review
Dr. Marsha Linehan's DBT Dialectical Behavior Therapy is an essential psychotherapy technique used worldwide.
In diverse clinical and educational settings, DBT has brought new life and hope to countless people. It has been a life-giving medicine, bringing about miraculous life changes for those who, unable to regulate their emotions and behaviors, were suffering from emotional pain and distress and contemplating death; those who were unable to recognize and resolve their problems, causing constant friction with those around them, regardless of their intentions; and those who lacked guidance on how to manage their emotions, learn new behaviors, and live meaningful lives.
Authors Dr. Jill Lassus and Dr. Alec Miller have expanded the scope of DBT research and clinical application to adolescents and parents, and have published a DBT manual and resources for adolescents, drawing on over 20 years of research and clinical wisdom with adolescents.
This book is a significant achievement in DBT for adolescents and will help therapists treat adolescents with a variety of emotional and behavioral problems.
This book is divided into three parts to provide skills training for youth, parents, family members, and guardians.
Part 1 describes the theory and practice therapists need to develop and structure a DBT skills training program for adolescents.
Part 2 is a lecture note that can be used to teach the main modules of youth skills training: mindfulness, suffering tolerance, walking the middle path, emotional regulation, and interpersonal skills.
And Part 3 contains the entire set of adolescent DBT skills and worksheets for practicing the skills.
This book will offer new therapeutic hope to adolescents and their families struggling with emotional and behavioral regulation issues, borderline personality disorder, and chronic suicidal crisis—areas that youth therapists find most challenging.
In diverse clinical and educational settings, DBT has brought new life and hope to countless people. It has been a life-giving medicine, bringing about miraculous life changes for those who, unable to regulate their emotions and behaviors, were suffering from emotional pain and distress and contemplating death; those who were unable to recognize and resolve their problems, causing constant friction with those around them, regardless of their intentions; and those who lacked guidance on how to manage their emotions, learn new behaviors, and live meaningful lives.
Authors Dr. Jill Lassus and Dr. Alec Miller have expanded the scope of DBT research and clinical application to adolescents and parents, and have published a DBT manual and resources for adolescents, drawing on over 20 years of research and clinical wisdom with adolescents.
This book is a significant achievement in DBT for adolescents and will help therapists treat adolescents with a variety of emotional and behavioral problems.
This book is divided into three parts to provide skills training for youth, parents, family members, and guardians.
Part 1 describes the theory and practice therapists need to develop and structure a DBT skills training program for adolescents.
Part 2 is a lecture note that can be used to teach the main modules of youth skills training: mindfulness, suffering tolerance, walking the middle path, emotional regulation, and interpersonal skills.
And Part 3 contains the entire set of adolescent DBT skills and worksheets for practicing the skills.
This book will offer new therapeutic hope to adolescents and their families struggling with emotional and behavioral regulation issues, borderline personality disorder, and chronic suicidal crisis—areas that youth therapists find most challenging.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: August 30, 2017
- Page count, weight, size: 486 pages | 1,077g | 201*261*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788996783947
- ISBN10: 8996783943
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