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[quote=Anonymous]The DBT practices (Rathbone, Wake-Kendall) will tell you that individual is not "true" DBT. I say, so what? Your plan is solid. A lot will depend on how your DC responds to this particular provider, of course. But many providers out there incorporate DBT elements (skills around emotion regulation and distress tolerance), and teaching those skills in the context of a therapeutic relationship seems to me a legitimate starting point. It will be helpful for you and your partner to get versed in DBT skills, too, though. That's what you'll need to add in: some education for yourselves in the skills of DBT and how those might lead to different approaches to the challenge of parenting a kid with Borderline. [/quote]
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