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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksand" data-source="post: 675469" data-attributes="member: 19405"><p>My son, has been going to DBT for almost a month now. He left our house last Saturday after a tantrum (for lack of a better word). I did tell him that I hope he continues on with the therapy, as he was really into it. Apparently it is a finite therapy, usually around a year long with set goals. Look up Marsha Linehan, she invented it and was a sufferer of borderline personality disorder. It's usually intensive individual therapy along with separate group skills training. The therapy uses mindfulness to help the person learn to cope with uncomfortable feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksand, post: 675469, member: 19405"] My son, has been going to DBT for almost a month now. He left our house last Saturday after a tantrum (for lack of a better word). I did tell him that I hope he continues on with the therapy, as he was really into it. Apparently it is a finite therapy, usually around a year long with set goals. Look up Marsha Linehan, she invented it and was a sufferer of borderline personality disorder. It's usually intensive individual therapy along with separate group skills training. The therapy uses mindfulness to help the person learn to cope with uncomfortable feelings. [/QUOTE]
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