2018
DOI: 10.1002/jocc.12089
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Applying Dialectical Behavior Therapy to Self‐Harm in College‐Age Men: A Case Study

Abstract: Researchers suggest an increase in self-harm among men. Specifically, college-age men appear to be at risk for self-harming behaviors, and counselors often overlook these behaviors in treatment. In this article, the authors describe the issue of self-harm and illustrate the use of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT; Linehan, 2014) with male college students. The authors use a case study to illustrate the use of a modified form of DBT with a male college student who self-harmed. Limitations of this approach and … Show more

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“…There is, however, an increasing recognition of a need for research with male participants (Cannon & Umstead, 2018). In addition, while Masuda (2014) speaks to the cultural competency of DBT from a theoretical standpoint, aside from support of the effectiveness of DBT in work with Alaskan Indigenous adolescents (Beckstead, Lambert, BuBose, & Linehan, 2015), little research speaks directly to diverse cultural applications of DBT.…”
Section: Dbt Research Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is, however, an increasing recognition of a need for research with male participants (Cannon & Umstead, 2018). In addition, while Masuda (2014) speaks to the cultural competency of DBT from a theoretical standpoint, aside from support of the effectiveness of DBT in work with Alaskan Indigenous adolescents (Beckstead, Lambert, BuBose, & Linehan, 2015), little research speaks directly to diverse cultural applications of DBT.…”
Section: Dbt Research Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%