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Guilford DBT Practice Series
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Filled with detailed clinical examples, this book expertly breaks down the process of behavioral chain analysis/m-/the critical foundation for assessment and problem solving in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Experienced DBT clinician and trainer Shireen L. Rizvi provides knowledge and skills for conducting chains effectively and overcoming obstacles. She presents guiding principles, questions to ask, strategies for engaging clients and addressing difficult-to-assess problems, and ways to avoid common mistakes. The book describes how to incorporate other essential DBT strategies (such as validation) into chain analysis, as well as how to conduct chains in the context of individual therapy, group skills training, phone coaching, and the consultation team.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Guilford DBT Practice Series
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Author
- Series Editorâs Note
- Preface
- Contents
- CHAPTER 1 The Basics of the Chain Analysis
- CHAPTER 2 Guidelines for Client Orientation and Collaboration for Chain Analyses
- CHAPTER 3 Getting to Know the Target Behavior: Assessing a Problem the First Time
- CHAPTER 4 Keeping the Client Engaged (and You Too!)
- CHAPTER 5 Incorporating Solutions into Chains
- CHAPTER 6 When a Behavior Isnât Changing
- CHAPTER 7 Chains on Thoughts, Urges, and Missing Behaviors
- CHAPTER 8 Chain Analyses in Consultation Teams, Skills Training, and Phone Coaching
- References
- Index
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