Unlocking DBT - Volume 2
Volume 2 - Unlocking Specific DBT Needs for Additional Presentations
Professor Michaela Swales leads nuanced sessions with patients navigating eating disorders, substance misuse, neurodivergence, perinatal experiences, LGBTQ+ identities, and cultural sensitivity—showing how DBT adapts across client diversity.
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VOLUME 2 - Chapter 1
Professor Michaela Swales introduces Dr. Christine Dunkley who is working with Kate, a patient with an Eating Disorder, who's targetted behaviour is actually an absence of behaviour.
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VOLUME 2 - Chapter 2
Dr. Amy Gaglia Essletzbichler is working with Beth who has a comorbidity of Substance Misuse – see how Amy adapts the target hierarchy to include this additional presentation.
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VOLUME 2 - Chapter 3
Rain is a nonbinary patient - watch how Dr. Jake Camp includes specific sensitivities unique to the LGBTQ+ community when in treatment.
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VOLUME 2 - Chapter 4
Dr. Christine Dunkley demonstrates how to adapt a simple mindfulness exercise to benefit a specific client group - in this case, Perinatal patients.
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VOLUME 2 - Chapter 5
Neurodivergent clients can offer suffer with meltdowns, Dr. Amy Gaglia Essletzbichler offers some easy adaptations to your practice to prevent these interferring the treatment.
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VOLUME 2 - Chapter 6
Watch as Dr. Jake Camp works with Lily, who is of Indian descent, as he ensures the DBT treatment model is sensitive to her Cultural Heritage.
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VOLUME 2 - Chapter 7