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Chain analysis in dialectical behavioral therapy

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Author:Rizvi Shirin L.
Cover:Soft
Category:Politics & Social SciencePsychologyReference books
ISBN:978-5-907365-95-7
Dimensions: 165x11x234cm
This excellent chain analysis book was created to meet the growing needs of practitioners in information on effective dialectical behavioral therapy (DPT) DPT was developed for prone to suicidal behavior and/or self -confusion of patients with borderline and other personality disorders associated with them. The book contains useful information, specific instructions, tips and a lot of wisdom born of the experience of analyzing chains and analysis of decisions from beginning to end. In addition, there are a lot of examples of deciphering the analysis chains and the main recommendations for effective practice. This book will help practicing specialists to improve their skills and learn to conduct DPT more efficiently and in accordance with existing standards.
In this book, filled with specific clinical examples, the process of analyzing the behavior chains - the most important basis for evaluating and solving problems in dialectical behavioral therapy (DPT) is revealed in detail. An experienced doctor-therapist and coach Shirin L. Rizvi shares his knowledge and skills for the effective tracking of chains and overcoming obstacles. It presents guiding principles, questions that need to be asked, strategies for attracting customers and ways to overcome difficult problems, as well as ways to prevent typical errors. The book describes how to include other important DPT strategies (for example, validation), as well as how to build chains of behavior in the context of individual therapy, group learning skills, telephone coaching and a consulting group.
This book is part of a series for the practitioners of Guilford DBT®, edited by Alan I. Fruzzetti
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Author:Rizvi Shirin L.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Psychology
  • Category:Reference books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907365-95-7

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