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The Handbook of Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Theory, Research, and Evaluation

Synthesizes the research on adapting DBT to various populations, settings and mental health disorders

Jamie Bedics (Edited by)

9780128163849, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 16 May 2020

412 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.6 cm, 0.66 kg

"The book, written by experts in the field, is very good. It explores theory and practice, with applications to specific populations and settings. Clinicians who deal with high-risk populations will find this material extremely helpful. DBT is the therapy that many practitioners use to address difficult behaviors. Therefore, this will be a wonderful addition to the libraries of students and clinicians alike." --Doody

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) has become a useful treatment for a range of clinical problems and is no longer limited to the treatment of suicidal behaviors or borderline personality disorder. The Handbook of Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Theory, Research, and Evaluation reviews the evidence-based literature on use of DBT in a wide range of populations and settings. The book begins with the foundations of DBT: its history, development, core principles, mechanisms of change, and the importance of the therapeutic relationship. It also reviews the efficacy of DBT for treatment of suicidal behavior, eating disorders, and substance abuse disorders, as well as its use for children, adolescents, and families. A section on clinical settings reviews implementation in schools, college counseling centers, and hospitals.

I. OVERVIEW 1. History and Overview of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Erin F. Ward-Ciesielski, Anne R. Limowski and Jacqueline K. Krychiw 2. The Therapeutic Alliance and Therapeutic Relationship in Dialectical Behavior Therapy Jamie D. Bedics and Holly McKinley 3. Mechanisms of Change in Dialectical Behavior Therapy Alexander L. Chapman and Lynnaea Owens 4. Accreditation, Adherence, and Training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Data Review and Practical Applications Erin M. Miga, Elizabeth R. Lotempio, Jared D. Michonski and Dorian A. Hunter

II. CLINICAL POPULATIONS 5. Efficacy of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in the Treatment of Suicidal Behavior Christopher R. DeCou and Adam Carmel 6. Eating Disorders Autumn Askew, Erin Gallagher, Jesse Dzombak and Ann E. Haynos 7. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Individuals with Substance Use Problems: Theoretical Adaptations and Empirical Evidence Nicholas L. Salsman 8. Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents: A Review of the Research Jill H. Rathus, Michele S. Berk, Alec L. Miller and Rebekah Halpert 9. Clinical Illustration of the Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Preadolescent Children: Addressing Primary Targets Francheska Perepletchikova

III. SPECIFIC SETTINGS AND POPULATIONS 10. Research of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Schools Alec L. Miller, Nora Gerardi, James J. Mazza and Elizabeth Dexter-Mazza 11. Dialectical Behavior Therapy in College Counseling Centers Carla D. Chugani, Kristin P. Wyatt and Rachael K. Richter 12. Dialectical Behavior Therapy Research and Program Evaluation in the Department of Veterans Affairs Sara J. Landes, Suzanne E. Decker, Sacha A. McBain, Marianne Goodman, Brandy N. Smith, Sarah R. Sullivan, Angela Page Spears and Laura L. Meyers 13. Dialectical Behavior Therapy Stepped Care for Hospitals Kalina N. Babeva, Olivia Fitzpatrick and Joan R. Asarnow 14. DBT-ACES in a Multicultural Community Mental Health Setting: Implications for Clinical Practice Lisa S. Bolden, Lizbeth Gaona, Lynn McFarr and Kate Comtois 15. A Review of the Empirical Evidence for DBT Skills Training as a Stand-Alone Intervention Sarah E. Valentine, Ashley M. Smith and Kaylee Stewart

IV. FUTURE DIRECTIONS 16. Recommendations and Future Directions for the Scientific Study of Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Emphasizing Replication and Reproducibility Jamie D. Bedics

Subject Areas: Addiction & therapy [MMZR], Cognitive behavioural therapy [MMJT1], Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychology [JM]

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