Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Across
- 2. the existence of opposites;the D in DBT
- 4. the patients in this article were diagnosed with
- 5. when therapists gather to discuss patients and their sessions
- 6. conditions of therapy; discussed and clarified during the first several sessions
- 7. the attitudes and pervasive interpersonal positions that the therapist takes in relationship to the patient
- 8. the ability of the therapist to take in relevant information about the status of the patient and modify their position accordingly
Down
- 1. the therapists' recognition of the patients' existing capacities, reinforcement of adaptive behavior, and refusal to take care of the patient when they can take care of themselves
- 3. teaching,coaching,assisting,strengthening and aiding the patient
- 5. the quality of believing in oneself, in the therapy, and in the patient; calmness in the middle of chaos