The Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy Workbook: Skills to Overcome the Paradox of Perfectionism, Anxiety, Depression, and Other Disorders of Overcontrol

J. Nicole Little
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The Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy Workbook: Skills to Overcome the Paradox of Perfectionism, Anxiety, Depression, and Other Disorders of Overcontrol

J. Nicole Little
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“Readers will step onto a path toward greater freedom and fulfillment, guided by Tom Lynch and Nicole Little’s compassionate, engaging, and entertaining writing, vivid examples, and practical exercises. The Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy Workbook helps overcontrolled readers learn to practice openness, flexibility, and curiosity about themselves and others; find relief from emotional loneliness; build connection and intimacy; and navigate thorny aspects of relationships, such as giving and receiving difficult feedback. I strongly recommend this essential guide for consumers and clinicians alike, overcontrolled or not, and I look forward to using it with my clients (and myself!).”
—Alexander L. Chapman, PhD, RPsych, professor of psychology at Simon Fraser University; president of the DBT Centre of Vancouver; and coauthor of The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Shame

  • Date de publication : Nov 01, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 248
  • Éditeur : New Harbinger Publications
  • ISBN : 9781648480782
  • Dimensions : 8.2" W x 1.0" L x 10.0" H

Thomas R. Lynch, PhD, FBPsS, is professor emeritus of clinical psychology at the University of Southampton school of psychology. Previously, he was director of the Duke Cognitive Behavioral Research and Treatment Program at Duke University from 1998-2007. He relocated to Exeter University in the UK in 2007. Lynch’s primary research interests include understanding and developing novel treatments for mood and personality disorders using a translational line of inquiry that combines basic neurobiobehavioral science with the most recent technological advances in intervention research. He is founder of radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RO DBT).

Lynch has received numerous awards and special recognitions from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health-US (NIMH, NIDA), Medical Research Council-UK (MRC-EME), and the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD). His research has been recognized in the Science and Advances Section of the National Institutes of Health Congressional Justification Report; and he is a recipient of the John M. Rhoades Psychotherapy Research Endowment, and a Beck Institute Scholar.

J. Nicole Little, PhD, is registered with the B.C. Association of Clinical Counsellors as a therapist and supervisor. She is a senior RO DBT trainer and supervisor, and regular RO DBT blog contributor. She maintains a private practice where she focuses on treating those with overcontrol (OC), and has been featured as an outstanding clinician for youth in Insights Magazine. In 2006, she received the inaugural Vance Peavey Award for Counselling Excellence, and has been the recipient of the prestigious Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada scholarship. She is the author of several peer-reviewed articles.

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