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Thomas N Franklin1, Maria Mouratidis2
11 The Retreat at Sheppard Pratt; Washington Center for Psychoanalysis, Inc.
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Psychoanalysis and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) benefit populations that overlap in many ways. Patients who seek both treatments often have significant problems with affect regulation, relationships, and workplace functioning. This article's case report describes a patient receiving both treatments concurrently, and demonstrates that these interventions may be synergistic and can be effective when used together.
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