Integrating Diversity into DBT
Dialectical Principles and Clinical Applications
Katherine Anne Comtois author Lizbeth Gaona author Lisa Bolden author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Guilford Publications
Publishing:15th Jul '26
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 15th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Crafted by skillful DBT experts, this unique guide provides state-of-the-art concepts and strategies for more inclusive, effective practice with socioculturally diverse clients. The authors show how recognition and validation of clients' cultural identities and experiences of marginalization mesh perfectly with DBT principles such as dialectics, humility, beginner’s mind, and a therapeutic relationship between equals. Guidance is provided for understanding and assessing clients' intersecting identities, tailoring the Diary Card and other interventions to overcome sociocultural gaps, and applying diversity concepts in both individual sessions and DBT team. The book also invites clinicians to self-reflect on how their own worldview and assumptions affect their DBT delivery. Helpful features include case illustrations, Clinician Pro Tips, and reproducible/downloadable forms.
This innovative book offers a groundbreaking approach to integrating diversity into DBT. It thoughtfully addresses cultural considerations, enabling therapists to tailor interventions to the unique needs of diverse clients. Diversity and related concepts are clearly operationalized and supported by time-tested research. The Culturally Proficient DBT Clinician Pro Tips are so practical and useful! Every aspect of culturally humble provision of DBT, from assessment to diary cards, is meticulously presented. A 'must read' for practitioners and students, this work expands the possibilities of DBT and fosters deeper understanding and inclusion in mental health practice.--Jennifer Shepard Payne, PhD, LCSW-C, Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress, Kennedy Krieger Institute; Department of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
An instant classic. The authors masterfully accomplish the daunting yet imperative task of weaving core cultural competence constructs into the very fiber of DBT theory and practice. Gaona, Bolden, and Comtois offer readers a master class in the integration of sociocultural context into every level of therapy--assessment, case conceptualization, and treatment. I highly recommend this book to any clinician who seeks practical and concrete strategies for doing culturally responsive DBT.--Janeé M. Steele, PhD, licensed professional counselor, educator, author, and speaker, Kalamazoo, Michigan
“Essential reading for any DBT clinician committed to providing ethical care for clients from diverse backgrounds. Cultural responsiveness and humility are treated not as an add-on, but as a natural extension and application of dialectics. This book is a timely guide for adapting DBT with flexibility, fidelity, and integrity.â€--Breese Annable, PsyD, clinical psychologist and certified eating disorder specialist, Asheville, North Carolina
“DBT saves lives, and it must be practiced in ways that honor the full humanity of the people we serve. For too long, conversations about culture, power, and identity have been treated as peripheral to DBT--this book brings those conversations to the forefront. Without cultural humility and anti-oppressive awareness, even evidence-based treatments risk becoming another layer of invalidation. This book offers clinicians an important starting point for integrating diversity into DBT practice in thoughtful and meaningful ways.â€--Shaelene Lauriano Kite, MA, LPC, founder, Rebelmente and DBT of South Jersey
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ISBN: 9781462555970
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214 pages