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Regulating emotion the DBT way : (Record no. 104065)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780367259211
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780367259204
060 ## - NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE CALL NUMBER
Classification number WM 425.
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Personal author Dunkley, Christine
245 1# - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Regulating emotion the DBT way :
Subtitle a therapist's guide to opposite action
260 ## - PUBLICATION INFORMATION
Place of publication London :
Publisher Routledge,
Date 2020
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Physical description xv, 181 pages
505 ## - CONTENTS
Contents Part A Emotion Regulation Theory 1 Emotion Regulation and Dialectics; 2 Emotion Functions and Forms; 3 The Theory of 'Opposite Action'; 4 Emotion Validation; 5 Problem-solving; Part B Regulating Specific Emotions 6 Sadness; 7 Anger; 8 Fear and Anxiety; 9 Joy; 10 Guilt; 11 Shame; 12 Disgust; 13 Envy and Jealousy; 14 Secondary Emotions and Contingencies
520 ## - ABSTRACT
Abstract Regulating Emotion the DBT Way is a practical guide to the DBT skill of Opposite Action', which helps clients develop the skill of up- or down-regulating their emotions when necessary. It is the skill that fosters emotional literacy in clients who have learned to fear or avoid painful feelings. PartA of the text introduces emotion theory, describes how to validate emotions, and explains how Linehan's Opposite Action' skill is used to regulate problematic responses. There are examples and analogies that can be shared with clients, and clinical examples to demonstrate the key points. There is a description of how DBT therapists contextualise emotion using chain analysis. PartB dedicates a chapter to each of the basic emotions and describes its signature features. A session scenario is included allowing the reader to see how the therapist coaches the skill of opposite action, elicits behavioural rehearsal, and gives corrective feedback. There are some tips on handling common issues specific to that emotion, based on the author's extensive experience. This book will be of interest to any therapist who wants to learn more about a behavioural approach to emotion such as psychologists, nurses, social workers, psychiatrists, counsellors, cognitive therapists, prison staff, and occupational therapists. It is an accessible explanation of emotion regulation for people who have already undertaken DBT training.
650 ## - SUBJECT HEADINGS
Subject term Dialectical behaviour therapy
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Subject term Emotion regulation.
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