Dialectical
Behavior Therapy Workbook: Practical DBT Exercises for Learning
Mindfulness, Interpersonal Effectiveness, Emotion Regulation, &
Distress Tolerance (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) - by Matthew McKay, Jeffrey C. Wood, Jeffrey Brantley.
First developed for treating borderline personality disorder,
dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) has proven effective as treatment
for a range of other mental health problems, especially for those
characterized by overwhelming emotions.
Research shows that DBT can
improve your ability to handle distress without losing control and
acting destructively. In order to make use of these techniques, you
need to build skills in four key areas--distress tolerance,
mindfulness, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness.
This
book, a collaborative effort from three esteemed authors, offers
straightforward, step-by-step exercises for learning these concepts and
putting them to work for real and lasting change.
Start by working on
the introductory exercises and, after making progress, move on to the
advanced-skills chapters. Whether you are a professional or a general
reader, whether you use this book to support work done in therapy or as
the basis for self-help, you'll benefit from this clear and practical
guide to better managing your emotions.
The individual
struggling with overwhelming emotions and DBT therapists will benefit
significantly from this workbook. McKay, Wood and Brantley have
expanded and translated DBT Skills, making Marsha Linehan's iconic work on
emotional skill building even more accessible and easy to apply to
everyday life.
--Kate Northcott, MA, MFT, is a DBT therapist in
private practice with Mindfulness Therapy Associates and is director of
New Perspectives Center for Counseling, a non-profit counseling center,
in San Francisco, CA