While I'm in NHS limbo between therapists, I think one of the most important things I can do is work on self regulation skills, and I think DBT will be the way to go for this. I'm not so interested in the inter-personal aspects, but mainly in ways to recognise when I move into hyper-arousal and then to manage that reaction.
My main reason for wanting to develop those skills is to be able to cope with exposure therapy, when it comes, without reacting in an unpredictable and destructive way as I have in the past.
I'm on my own with this, apart from the collective wisdom of this site. Can anyone recommend good books or other resources? I have a couple that include some DBT as part of a range of ideas, but nothing specialised. I wonder if I need a theory book, or if I can go straight to a work book of some sort?
I also wonder how much impact dissociative tendencies have on learning this, specially without a T's input. Any thoughts or experience?
My main reason for wanting to develop those skills is to be able to cope with exposure therapy, when it comes, without reacting in an unpredictable and destructive way as I have in the past.
I'm on my own with this, apart from the collective wisdom of this site. Can anyone recommend good books or other resources? I have a couple that include some DBT as part of a range of ideas, but nothing specialised. I wonder if I need a theory book, or if I can go straight to a work book of some sort?
I also wonder how much impact dissociative tendencies have on learning this, specially without a T's input. Any thoughts or experience?