RO-DBT for Beginners: A Plain-Language Introduction to Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Trainee Therapists, Students, and Those Supporting Someone with an Overcontrol Disorder - Couverture souple

McCarthy, Miles Raymond

 
9781764726665: RO-DBT for Beginners: A Plain-Language Introduction to Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Trainee Therapists, Students, and Those Supporting Someone with an Overcontrol Disorder

Synopsis

Why Standard Therapy Misses Some Clients

Some clients arrive prepared, engage cooperatively, complete every task assigned to them, and make no progress. They are not resistant or unmotivated. They are overcontrolled, and the models most clinicians are trained to use were never built for them. Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy was developed specifically for this population, yet for trainee therapists, counseling students, and those supporting someone referred to this model, accessible introductory resources have been almost entirely absent.

What This Book Offers

RO-DBT for Beginners provides a plain-language introduction to Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy for readers encountering the model without prior knowledge. Drawing on the framework developed by treatment founder Thomas Lynch, the book explains the concept of overcontrol and why it differs fundamentally from the emotional dysregulation standard DBT addresses. It covers the neurobiosocial model of overcontrol, the full treatment structure from orientation to discharge, and the skills curriculum across three domains: openness, flexibility, and social connectedness. Chapters address the model's application across restrictive anorexia nervosa, treatment-resistant depression, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, autism spectrum presentations, and Cluster C personality disorders. A dedicated chapter is written for families and carers.

What Makes This Book Different

Rather than reproducing clinical handouts or skills worksheets, this book builds conceptual understanding through realistic composite examples, clear definitions, and a logically sequenced teaching structure. Every major term is introduced in accessible language before being used freely. The scope is honest: this is a conceptual foundation, not a practice manual, and it does not claim to certify any reader to deliver treatment. For those approaching formal RO-DBT training or the Lynch textbooks for the first time, it provides a grounded and accurate starting point.

This Book Is for Readers Who

This book is for readers who are training in counseling, psychotherapy, or clinical psychology and have encountered RO-DBT in placement or supervision. It serves psychology students engaging with clinical literature on overcontrol disorders for the first time, and practitioners seeking orientation before committing to specialist training. Clients preparing to begin RO-DBT and family members supporting someone with an overcontrolled presentation will also find it directly relevant.

Begin Here

For readers who want to understand RO-DBT clearly, without needing a clinical doctorate to follow it, this book offers the structured beginning the field has been missing.

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