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DBT Mindfulness Skills | MARSHA LINEHAN
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The skills taught in DBT are possibly the most important part of the therapy. Marsha Linehan describes how she translated and repackaged Zen mindfulness practice into behavioral language to create the core mindfulness skills.
Marsha Linehan, creator of the highly-regarded Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), discusses Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) from the viewpoint of a clinician / researcher of the highest caliber.
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