In his New York Times Opinionator blog, No Longer Wanting to Die, Will Lippencott discusses his introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy at the Menninger Clinic and gives a insightful look at how DBT helped him transition from a person who “felt that suicide was a clear and present opportunity” to someone who is “able and willing to fully participate in life.” –Will Lippencott, May 16, 2015, New York Times [/two_third_last]
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