How She Learned Radical Acceptance | MARSHA LINEHAN
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 Published On Apr 14, 2017

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Marsha Linehan describes her experience at the Buddhist monastery where she found what she (and her clients) needed: radical acceptance. It is a major part of DBT, the therapy she developed for BPD.

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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