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Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Dialectical Behavior therapy is a specific form of CBT that is used to help regulate emotions. This type of therapy is usually used to treat individuals with chronic suicidal thoughts, and also people with borderline personality disorders, eating disorders, and PTSD. This approach helps teach new skills to individuals to help them take personal responsibility to change unhealthy behavior. This approach involves both group and individual therapy.
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A client in a therapy session states, "I gave a presentation at work and my boss didn't praise it, so I'm convinced I'm going to be fired. I'm a total failure." The therapist responds, "Let's examine that thought. What is the evidence that not receiving praise means you will be fired? Is there another way to interpret your boss's silence? We can work together to challenge this pattern of thinking and develop more balanced perspectives." Which therapeutic approach is this therapist most likely using?