This is the first comprehensive guide to phone coaching in dialectical
behavior therapy (DBT)--an integral part of treatment that many
clinicians find challenging. What are the principles and goals of phone
coaching? What limits should be set? How can a therapist manage suicide
risk during a brief call? DBT expert Alexander Chapman addresses these
and other critical practical questions in this accessible book. He
provides guidelines for coaching core DBT distress tolerance and emotion
regulation skills; coaching "dos and don'ts"; and tips for structuring
each call's beginning, middle, and end. Featuring many concrete
examples, strategies, and model dialogues, the book includes a key
chapter on suicide crisis calls.