Foreword, Marsha M. Linehan
I. Overview and Getting Started with DBT
1. Overview of DBT, Kelly Koerner, Linda A. Dimeff, & Shireen L.
Rizvi
2. Adopt or Adapt?: Fidelity Matters, Kelly Koerner, Linda A.
Dimeff, Charles R. Swenson, & Shireen L. Rizvi
3. Evaluating Your DBT Program, Shireen L. Rizvi, Maria
Monroe-DeVita, & Linda A. Dimeff
II. Applications across Settings
4. Implementing Standard DBT in an Outpatient Setting, Linda A.
Dimeff, Kim Skerven, Andrew White, Shelley McMain, Katherine Anne
Comtois, Cedar R. Koons, Soonie A. Kim, Sharon Y. Manning, &
Elisabeth Bellows
5. DBT in Milieu-Based Programs, Charles R. Swenson, Suzanne
Witterholt, & Juliet Nelson
6. Applications of DBT in a School-Based Setting, Elizabeth T.
Dexter-Mazza, James J. Mazza, Alec L. Miller, Kelly Graling,
Elizabeth Courtney-Seidler, & Dawn Catucci
7. DBT in University Counseling Centers, Jacqueline Pistorello &
Carla D. Chugani
8. DBT in Juvenile Justice Programs, Debra M. Bond, Jesse Homan, &
Bradley Beach
9. Comprehensive DBT Forensic and Correctional Programs: Orchids,
Not Dandelions, Robin A. McCann & Elissa M. Ball
III. Applications across Populations
10. DBT—Accepting the Challenges of Employment and
Self-Sufficiency, Katherine Anne Comtois, Lynn Elwood, Jenna
Melman, & Adam Carmel
11. DBT for Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder and
Substance Use Disorders, Linda A. Dimeff, Shelley McMain, Jennifer
H. R. Sayrs, Chelsey Wilks, & Marsha M. Linehan
12. Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder during DBT: Applying the
Principles and Procedures of the DBT Prolonged Exposure Protocol,
Melanie S. Harned & Sara C. Schmidt
13. DBT and Eating Disorders, Lucene Wisniewski & Debra L.
Safer
14. DBT beyond Stage 1: An Overview of Stages 2, 3, and 4, Cedar R.
Koons
15. An Overview of DBT for Preadolescent Children: Addressing
Primary Treatment Targets, Francheska Perepletchikova & Donald
Nathanson
16. DBT for Adolescents, Alec J. Miller, Jill H. Rathus, Elizabeth
T. Dexter-Mazza, Chad S. Brice, & Kelly Graling
17. DBT with Families, Alan E. Fruzzetti, Luciana G. Payne, & Perry
D. Hoffman
IV. Special Topics
18. Training and Supervision in Outpatient DBT Programs, Jesse
Homan, Jennifer H. R. Sayrs, & Travis L. Osborne
19. Pharmacotherapy Guidelines for Treating Stage 1 DBT Patients,
Elisabeth P. Bellows, W. Maxwell Burns, & Chelsy R. Wilks
Linda A. Dimeff, PhD, is Chief Scientific Officer at Jaspr
Health (www.jasprhealth.com), Institute Director at Portland DBT
Institute, and Clinical Faculty in the Department of Psychology at
the University of Washington. Since 1994, Dr. Dimeff has
collaborated closely with Marsha M. Linehan to develop and evaluate
an adaptation of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for individuals
with substance use disorders and borderline personality disorder;
to produce DBT training materials for clinicians; and to train,
consult, and supervise clinicians in their practice of DBT. She has
worked with public- and private-sector systems throughout the world
in their efforts to implement DBT. Dr. Dimeff is a recipient of the
Cindy J. Sanderson Outstanding Educator Award from the
International Society for the Improvement and Teaching of DBT. She
has received over 20 federal grants to facilitate the dissemination
of evidence-based therapies and has published over 55 peer-reviewed
publications.
Shireen L. Rizvi, PhD, ABPP, is Associate Professor of Clinical
Psychology in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional
Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. At
Rutgers, she holds affiliate appointments in the Department of
Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences, and the Department of
Psychiatry, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Her research
interests include improving outcomes, training, and dissemination
of DBT for the treatment of complex and severe problems. Board
certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology and in Dialectical
Behavior Therapy, she is past president of the International
Society for the Improvement and Teaching of DBT and was the
Society's Conference Program Chair for 2 years. Dr. Rizvi is a
recipient of the Spotlight on a Mentor Award from the Association
for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies and the Presidential
Fellowship for Teaching Excellence from Rutgers.
Kelly Koerner, PhD, is CEO of Jaspr Health (www.jasprhealth.com)
and Clinical Faculty in the Department of Psychology at the
University of Washington. Weaving together science, design, and
social entrepreneurship, she develops highly collaborative,
technology-based solutions to get evidence-based practices (EBPs)
to the right point of care. Dr. Koerner has extensive practical
experience in supporting individuals and systems as they learn,
implement, and sustain EBPs in diverse settings (e.g., from
paraprofessionals in juvenile justice facilities, to master’s-level
counselors in community mental health and substance abuse treatment
centers, to research therapists in academic clinical trials). Most
recently, she and her human-centered design team have worked
closely with scientists, people with lived experience, and
emergency medicine providers to develop a tablet-based application
for suicidal people. She maintains an active research program and
is a recipient of the Career Achievement Award from the
Dissemination and Implementation Science Special Interest Group of
the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
“I am so pleased to see the second edition of this excellent work,
which has been a much-tapped resource on my bookshelf over the
years! The second edition shares all the excellent qualities of the
first—it is theoretically sound, clinically relevant, engaging, and
written by preeminent DBT clinicians and researchers. The book
covers an even broader diversity of settings and client groups in
which DBT is applied, thoroughly showcasing all that we have
learned about the treatment in the last decade. Clinicians will
find much of value, whether they are at the start of their DBT
journey or have worked in the field for a while and want to review
and update their programs and practices.”—Michaela A. Swales, PhD,
Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Professor in Clinical
Psychology, North Wales Clinical Psychology Program, Bangor
University, United Kingdom
"As application of DBT has expanded beyond its original clinical
setting, it has moved into settings such as hospital units,
residential programs, and the school classroom. This expertly
edited second edition comprehensively addresses how DBT has evolved
and how to ensure that implementation remains adherent to the
treatment. The book builds on essential DBT concepts and applies
them effectively to various contexts. This book is an indispensable
contribution for therapists who want to develop a deeper
understanding of the treatment and for graduate educators who want
to teach a comprehensive DBT course."--Blaise Aguirre, MD, Medical
Director, 3East DBT Continuum, McLean Hospital; Department of
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
"DBT has earned a unique place in our clinical toolkits due to its
rigorous scientific evidence base and its enthusiastic reception
among clinicians, other health care decision makers, and clients
and their families. This volume offers practical guidance on DBT,
grounded in research and clinical experience. Chapters cover
implementation issues, strategies for using DBT across diverse
settings and populations, approaches for integrating
pharmacological treatments and DBT, and training and supervision
issues. This book is a 'must' for any clinician interested in DBT;
instructors will find it to be a valuable text or supplemental
reading for courses on psychotherapy and psychosocial
treatment."--Joan Asarnow, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and
Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine, University
of California, Los Angeles
"Superbly edited by Dimeff, Rizvi, and Koerner, the second edition
of this seminal work is a DBT tour de force. Building on the strong
foundation of the first edition, the volume includes nine new
chapters related to cutting-edge clinical delivery of DBT. The
contributors are a veritable who’s who of DBT science, training,
and clinical practice. Marsha Linehan has fundamentally
revolutionized our understanding and treatment of suicidal risk,
self-harm behaviors, and complex case presentations. This second
edition is a worthy testament to Linehan's vision and genius and
will prove to be an invaluable resource for students and providers
of DBT around the world."--David A. Jobes, PhD, ABPP, Professor of
Psychology and Director, Suicide Prevention Laboratory, The
Catholic University of America-This book is excellent because it
provides an overview of DBT and its clinical application across
settings and populations. It is written by experts in the field.
The second edition justifies replacing the first edition because
the chapters have been updated, along with the addition of new
material. ****!--Doody’s Review Service, 6/1/2021
“I am so pleased to see the second edition of this excellent work,
which has been a much-tapped resource on my bookshelf over the
years! The second edition shares all the excellent qualities of the
first—it is theoretically sound, clinically relevant, engaging, and
written by preeminent DBT clinicians and researchers. The book
covers an even broader diversity of settings and client groups in
which DBT is applied, thoroughly showcasing all that we have
learned about the treatment in the last decade. Clinicians will
find much of value, whether they are at the start of their DBT
journey or have worked in the field for a while and want to review
and update their programs and practices.”—Michaela A. Swales, PhD,
Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Professor in Clinical
Psychology, North Wales Clinical Psychology Program, Bangor
University, United Kingdom
"As application of DBT has expanded beyond its original clinical
setting, it has moved into settings such as hospital units,
residential programs, and the school classroom. This expertly
edited second edition comprehensively addresses how DBT has evolved
and how to ensure that implementation remains adherent to the
treatment. The book builds on essential DBT concepts and applies
them effectively to various contexts. This book is an indispensable
contribution for therapists who want to develop a deeper
understanding of the treatment and for graduate educators who want
to teach a comprehensive DBT course."--Blaise Aguirre, MD, Medical
Director, 3East DBT Continuum, McLean Hospital; Department of
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
"DBT has earned a unique place in our clinical toolkits due to its
rigorous scientific evidence base and its enthusiastic reception
among clinicians, other health care decision makers, and clients
and their families. This volume offers practical guidance on DBT,
grounded in research and clinical experience. Chapters cover
implementation issues, strategies for using DBT across diverse
settings and populations, approaches for integrating
pharmacological treatments and DBT, and training and supervision
issues. This book is a 'must' for any clinician interested in DBT;
instructors will find it to be a valuable text or supplemental
reading for courses on psychotherapy and psychosocial
treatment."--Joan Asarnow, PhD, Department of Psychiatry and
Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine, University
of California, Los Angeles
"Superbly edited by Dimeff, Rizvi, and Koerner, the second edition
of this seminal work is a DBT tour de force. Building on the strong
foundation of the first edition, the volume includes nine new
chapters related to cutting-edge clinical delivery of DBT. The
contributors are a veritable who’s who of DBT science, training,
and clinical practice. Marsha Linehan has fundamentally
revolutionized our understanding and treatment of suicidal risk,
self-harm behaviors, and complex case presentations. This second
edition is a worthy testament to Linehan's vision and genius and
will prove to be an invaluable resource for students and providers
of DBT around the world."--David A. Jobes, PhD, ABPP, Professor of
Psychology and Director, Suicide Prevention Laboratory, The
Catholic University of America-This book is excellent because it
provides an overview of DBT and its clinical application across
settings and populations. It is written by experts in the field.
The second edition justifies replacing the first edition because
the chapters have been updated, along with the addition of new
material. ****!--Doody’s Review Service, 6/1/2021
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