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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a fairly new type of psychotherapy
or “talk therapy.” Developed by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D., DBT was first introduced
over a dozen years ago as a treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder
(BPD). People with BPD experience intense emotions which lead to actions
such as self-injury, anger outbursts or abrupt ending of important relationships. Although
these actions temporarily reduce emotional pain they often wind up causing
independent problems that can make life even more difficult.
Historically, BPD has been thought of as one of the most difficult problems
to address effectively. Several research studies, often referred to as
clinical trials, have demonstrated that DBT is an effective treatment
for adults with BPD. Both the
American Psychological Association and the American
Psychiatric Association currently consider DBT to be a first-line
treatment for BPD.
As a result of DBT’s success in treating adults with BPD, it has been
adapted for adolescents struggling with severe emotional turmoil and intensely
problematic ways of dealing with their distress. DBT has also been modified
so that it can be used with other difficulties such as eating disorders,
substance use, and anger management.
So what exactly is DBT? In a nutshell, DBT is a compassionate type of
behavior therapy that is intended to help people move toward having a
life that feels even more meaningful and worth living. Distress, emotional
pain, interpersonal difficulties, and behavior problems such as over-eating,
not eating, using substances, self-injuring, losing control, withdrawing,
and using-up relationships can make it incredibly difficult to function
normally and lead a life that feels meaningful and worthwhile. DBT targets
the issues that cause distress and teaches skills to deal with them without
having to resort to self-defeating behaviors. It does so in a framework,
though, that helps us understand that we are doing the best we can even
though we need to learn ways that work better.
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