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Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy for disorders of over-control: signaling matters

Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy for disorders of over-control: signaling matters
Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy for disorders of over-control: signaling matters
Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT) is a transdiagnostic treatment designed to address a spectrum of difficult-to-treat disorders sharing similar phenotypic and genotypic features associated with maladaptive over-control—such as anorexia nervosa, chronic depression, and obsessive compulsive personality disorder. Over-control has been linked to social isolation, aloof and distant relationships, cognitive rigidity, high detailedfocused processing, risk aversion, strong needs for structure, inhibited emotional expression, and hyper-perfectionism. While resting on the dialectical underpinnings of standard DBT, the therapeutic strategies, core skills, and theoretical perspectives in RO-DBT often substantially differ. For example, RO-DBT contends that emotional loneliness secondary to low openness and social-signaling deficits represents the core problem of over-control, not emotion dysregulation. RO-DBT also significantly differs from other treatment approaches, most notably by linking the communicative functions of emotional expression to the formation of close social bonds and via skills targeting social-signaling and changing neurophysiological arousal. The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the core theoretical principles and unique treatment strategies underlying RO-DBT.
dialectical behavior therapy, emotion inhibition, psychological flexibility, radical openness, social signalling
0002-9564
141-162
Lynch, T.R.
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Hempel, R.J.
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Dunkley, C.
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Hempel, R.J.
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Dunkley, C.
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Lynch, T.R., Hempel, R.J. and Dunkley, C. (2015) Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy for disorders of over-control: signaling matters. [in special issue: Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Evolution and Adaptations in the 21st Century] American Journal of Psychotherapy, 69 (2), 141-162. (PMID:26160620)

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Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT) is a transdiagnostic treatment designed to address a spectrum of difficult-to-treat disorders sharing similar phenotypic and genotypic features associated with maladaptive over-control—such as anorexia nervosa, chronic depression, and obsessive compulsive personality disorder. Over-control has been linked to social isolation, aloof and distant relationships, cognitive rigidity, high detailedfocused processing, risk aversion, strong needs for structure, inhibited emotional expression, and hyper-perfectionism. While resting on the dialectical underpinnings of standard DBT, the therapeutic strategies, core skills, and theoretical perspectives in RO-DBT often substantially differ. For example, RO-DBT contends that emotional loneliness secondary to low openness and social-signaling deficits represents the core problem of over-control, not emotion dysregulation. RO-DBT also significantly differs from other treatment approaches, most notably by linking the communicative functions of emotional expression to the formation of close social bonds and via skills targeting social-signaling and changing neurophysiological arousal. The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the core theoretical principles and unique treatment strategies underlying RO-DBT.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 February 2015
Published date: 2015
Keywords: dialectical behavior therapy, emotion inhibition, psychological flexibility, radical openness, social signalling
Organisations: Psychology

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Local EPrints ID: 379023
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/379023
ISSN: 0002-9564
PURE UUID: 30b00190-fc33-4e87-85cd-82e28a129eea
ORCID for T.R. Lynch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1270-6097

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Date deposited: 14 Jul 2015 13:15
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:32

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Author: T.R. Lynch ORCID iD
Author: R.J. Hempel
Author: C. Dunkley

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