Through DBT (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy) people are taught two seemingly opposite strategies: acceptance (i.e.that their experience and behaviours are valid) and change (i.e. that they have to make positive changes to manageemotions and move forward). The purpose...
Through DBT (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy) people are taught two seemingly opposite strategies: acceptance (i.e.that their experience and behaviours are valid) and change (i.e. that they have to make positive changes to manageemotions and move forward). The purpose...
Through DBT (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy) people are taught two seemingly opposite strategies: acceptance (i.e.that their experience and behaviours are valid) and change (i.e. that they have to make positive changes to manageemotions and move forward). The purpose...
Through DBT (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy) people are taught two seemingly opposite strategies: acceptance (i.e.that their experience and behaviours are valid) and change (i.e. that they have to make positive changes to manageemotions and move forward). The purpose...
Through DBT (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy) people are taught two seemingly opposite strategies: acceptance (i.e.that their experience and behaviours are valid) and change (i.e. that they have to make positive changes to manageemotions and move forward). The purpose...