DBT TEAMS: Development and Practice | Article by Series Editor Dr. Alan Fruzetti

Songhee Chae, MA
Jennifer H R Sayrs & Marsha M. Linehan (2019)
DBT TEAMS: Development and Practice
Antiracism in clinical practice

Yekyung Kim, BSc
Going where angels fear to tread: Antiracism in clinical practice (Faria Kamal, Ph.D.)
Telehealth DBT skills training for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and their support partners

Songhee Chae, M.A.
Depression, anxiety, and emotion regulation difficulties in patients with multiple sclerosis
Unspoken distress of their spouses and caregivers
DBT therapy can offer hope to those experiencing such pain.
DBT for Adolescents with Bipolar Spectrum Disorder: Control Study Results

Songhee Chae, M.A.
Controlled study results suggest that DBT therapy effectively reduces the suicide crisis in adolescents with bipolar disorder.
Dancing Towards Integration in Dialectical Dilemmas

Seungha Lee, MSc
To actively address the dialectical dilemmas that can arise in the therapeutic environment, therapists can utilize the Two-step dance strategy in collaboration with their clients.
Changing Patterns of Suicide Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: A Study on Racial Differences and Risk Factors

Mirin Yang, MA
Through research on suicide behaviors among young children and minority groups, more policies, support systems, and protective measures can be developed. This will also lead to an increase in researchers dedicated to studying this issue. We hope that genuine concern and collaboration towards those living as minorities in our society will continue to grow.