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Inattention, on the other hand, has clinical appearances such as forgetfulness, disorganisation, inability to follow others in a conversation, poor concentration or inability to distinguish relevant stimuli in case of monotonous situations or insufficient motivation, and being late (Hesslinger et al. 2002). [...]far, the most prominent symptoms in adults have been considered as attention deficit, emotional instability, disruptive behavior, and disinhibition (Hesslinger et al. 2002). According to DBT, the client can face and cope with traumas only if s/he has developed healthy behavioral skills and actively use them rather than destructive behaviors reducing quality of life (Linehan 2015). [...]the third stage of DBT aims to increase self-esteem and achieve individual goals. Not only are BPD and ADHD similar in symptoms, but they also manifest similar psychosocial losses of function (Weibel et al. 2018). [...]consideration of DBT skills training as a suitable treatment model for adult ADHD is based on the phenomenological similarities between the two psychopathologies, the high rate of comorbidity, and expert reports on frequent confusion in the clinical evaluation (Weiner et al. 2019).

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Título
Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Narrative Review
Autor
Ulusoy, Vahide 1 ; Bilican, Işıl F 2 

 İstinye University, İstanbul 
 İstanbul Medeniyet University, İstanbul 
Páginas
383-399
Seção
Review
Ano de publicação
2022
Data de publicação
2022
Editora
Psikiyatride Guncel Yaklasimlar : Current Approaches in Psychiatry
ISSN
13090658
e-ISSN
13090674
Tipo de fonte
Periódico acadêmico
Idioma de publicação
English
ID do documento ProQuest
2682409255
Copyright
© 2022. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.