Radical open dialectical behavioral therapy. Theory and practice of treating disorders caused by excessive self -control. Lynch Tr.
radically open dialectical behavioral therapy (RO DPT), based on more than 20 years of research, is an innovative transdiagnostic approach aimed at helping customers who suffer from disorders characterized by excessive self-control, or hypercontrol such as anorexia nervorest, chronic Depression and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. Practitioners know that these disorders are poorly treated and are often associated with social isolation, loneliness, cognitive rigidity, risk rejection, an obsessive need for creating a structure, depressed emotional expression and hyperperfoculation.
RO DPT is based on the premise that psychological well -being includes the merger of three factors: susceptibility, flexibility and social connectedness. RO DPT considers each of these factors and is the first scientifically based treatment method, which is directly aimed at social signals and non -verbal aspects of communication. This is the main mechanism of changes for the understanding and application of this innovative method in individual therapy, including theory, research, specific treatment protocols, clinical examples and future directions.
the necessary resource for treatment:
- nervous anorexia;
-chronic depression;
-anxiety resistant to treatment;
-obsessive-compulsive personality disorder;
- avoiding personality disorder;
- paranoid personality disorder;
- autistic spectrum disorders.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Lynch Thomas R. |
| Number of pages | 688 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Classical and professional psychology |
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