Marsha Linehan tells the story of her journey from suicidal teenager to world-renowned developer of the life-saving behavioral therapy DBT, using her own struggle to develop life skills for others.
“This book is a victory on both sides of the page.”—Gloria Steinem
“Are you one of us?” a patient once asked Marsha Linehan, the world-renowned psychologist who developed Dialectical...
Marsha Linehan tells the story of her journey from suicidal teenager to world-renowned developer of the life-saving behavioral therapy DBT, using her own struggle to develop life skills for others.
“This book is a victory on both sides of the page.”—Gloria Steinem
“Are you one of us?” a patient once asked Marsha Linehan, the world-renowned psychologist who developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy. “Because if you were, it would give all of us so much hope.”
Over the years, DBT had saved the lives of countless people fighting depression and suicidal thoughts, but Linehan had never revealed that her pioneering work was inspired by her own desperate struggles as a young woman. Only when she received this question did she finally decide to tell her story.
In this remarkable and inspiring memoir, Linehan describes how, when she was eighteen years old, she began an abrupt downward spiral from popular teenager to suicidal young woman. After several miserable years in a psychiatric institute, Linehan made a vow that if she could get out of emotional hell, she would try to find a way to help others get out of hell too, and to build a life worth living. She went on to put herself through night school and college, living at the YWCA and often scraping together spare change to buy food. She went on to get her PhD in psychology, specializing in behavior therapy. In the 1980s, she achieved a breakthrough when she developed Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, a therapeutic approach that combines acceptance of the self and ways to change. Linehan included mindfulness as a key component in therapy treatment, along with original and specific life-skill techniques. She says, "You can't think yourself into new ways of acting; you can only act yourself into new ways of thinking."
Throughout her extraordinary scientific career, Marsha Linehan remained a woman of deep spirituality. Her powerful and moving story is one of faith and perseverance. Linehan shows, in Building a Life Worth Living, how the principles of DBT really work—and how, using her life skills and techniques, people can build lives worth living.
作者简介
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Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, is the developer of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and a professor of psychology, adjunct professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, and director of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics at the University of Washington. Her primary research interest is in the development and evaluation of evidence-based treatments for populations with hig...
Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, is the developer of Dialectical Behavior Therapy and a professor of psychology, adjunct professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, and director of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics at the University of Washington. Her primary research interest is in the development and evaluation of evidence-based treatments for populations with high suicide risk and multiple severe mental disorders. Dr. Linehan’s contributions to suicide research and clinical psychology research have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation, the Scientific Research Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the Career/Lifetime Achievement award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, and the Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. In 2018, Dr. Linehan was featured in a special issue of Time magazine, “Great Scientists: The Geniuses and Visionaries Who Transformed Our World.”
First, “What is death?” Second, “Do individuals have a right to commit suicide; do you have that right?” And third, “Does anyone have the right to stop another person from committing suicide; do you have that right?”
咨询师需要非常清楚自己对这三个问题的答案。如果你不清楚自己在这些问题上的立场,你在面对一个suicidal client的当下是不可能马上想清楚的,然后很有可能把自己被逼到死角。 (查看原文)
Mindfulness practice is the repeated effort of bringing the mind back to awareness of the present moment; it includes the repeated effort of letting go of judgments and letting go of attachment to current thoughts, emotions, sensations, activities, events, or life situations.
It is very difficult to accept reality with our eyes closed. If we want to accept what is happening to us, we have to know what ishappening to us. We have to open our eyes and look. Now, a lot of people say, "I keep my eyes open all the time. " But they are not looking at the moment. They’re looking to their past. They’re looking to their future. They’re looking to their worries. They’re looking to their thoughts.They’re looking to everybody else. They are looking absolutely everywhere except at the present mome... (查看原文)
这本书不薄但很快就读完了,因为Marsha的性格自然是坐着火箭take you to the point. 等疫情过后会把这本书加到我dbt group里,quotes are better than my interpretations, right? Lol 对于自己来说,看到Marsha的transformation自然也是鼓舞人心的 “because if you were (one of...这本书不薄但很快就读完了,因为Marsha的性格自然是坐着火箭take you to the point. 等疫情过后会把这本书加到我dbt group里,quotes are better than my interpretations, right? Lol 对于自己来说,看到Marsha的transformation自然也是鼓舞人心的 “because if you were (one of us), it would give all of us so much hope.”(展开)
I recommend this book to any psychotherapist who is interested in getting to know more about DBT, and anybody who is experiencing a mental illness. This is a genuine and moving memoir, which tells us the real story of, how Marsha Linehan, with her early yea...
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0 有用 一身明媚 2024-05-24 13:00:25 美国
看完爆哭
0 有用 安娜 2024-08-29 17:34:59 北京
shuping 真的是自传 和dbt疗法内容联系不大
2 有用 芒来小姐 2023-02-14 11:12:25 重庆
看哭了,真的太不容易了,尤其是她再次自杀被警察那段,好不容易出现希望又重回地狱,轻生者的世界真的太让我震撼了
4 有用 四面窗子四个色 2020-05-10 11:46:56
这本书不薄但很快就读完了,因为Marsha的性格自然是坐着火箭take you to the point. 等疫情过后会把这本书加到我dbt group里,quotes are better than my interpretations, right? Lol 对于自己来说,看到Marsha的transformation自然也是鼓舞人心的 “because if you were (one of... 这本书不薄但很快就读完了,因为Marsha的性格自然是坐着火箭take you to the point. 等疫情过后会把这本书加到我dbt group里,quotes are better than my interpretations, right? Lol 对于自己来说,看到Marsha的transformation自然也是鼓舞人心的 “because if you were (one of us), it would give all of us so much hope.” (展开)
2 有用 自光明 2021-04-09 09:04:24
读来流泪,和自己的经历很像,以至于深深触动,那些深刻的绝望和挣扎如此熟悉,但同样,带给人希望。 这本书是辩证行为疗法创始人玛莎莱茵汉博士的自传小说,从被关入精神病院的少女到边缘人格障碍治疗的权威与专家,她的少女时期令人绝望,同样她的一生也充满了与命运对抗的伟大光辉。