Therapy interfering behavior

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Therapy Interfering Behaviors or "TIB" are tendencies that are tracked on diary cards as part of a Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) program, and distract or hinder patient progress. TIB are often issues tracked specific to the issue(s) the patient is struggling with (e.g. suicidal ideation, self-injurious, purging).[1][2][3][4]

Books

  • The Miracle of Mindfulness by Thich Nhat Hahn ISBN 0-8070-1239-4
  • Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder by Marsha M. Linehan ISBN 0-89862-034-1
  • Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder by Marsha M. Linehan, 1993

References

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External links

  1. Stone, M.H. (1987) In Tasman, A., Hales, R.E. & Frances, A.J. (eds) American Psychiatric Press Review of Psychiatry. Washington DC; American Psychiatric Press inc. 8, 103-122.
  2. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Borderline Personality Disorder by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D. http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/linehan_dbt.html
  3. Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder Using Dialectical Behavior Therapy By Thomas Lynch, Ph.D. and Clive Robins, Ph.D. From The Journal, March 1, 1997, Vol. 8/Iss. 1. http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/lynch_treatment.html
  4. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Borderline Personality Disorder by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D. http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/linehan_dbt.html