Alan Fruzzetti
Alan E. Fruzzetti, PhD
Alan E. Fruzzetti, PhD, is the director, Training in Family Services for the 3East Continuum. He has adapted and implemented dialectical behavior therapy for underserved populations, and developed many successful DBT programs for people with borderline personality disorder and other problems with emotion regulation. His research focuses on the connections between severe psychopathology and interpersonal/family processes and their interplay with emotion dysregulation.
Dr. Fruzzetti is on the Board of Directors of the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder, the International Society for DBT, and the Linehan Institute. He has authored more than 100 research and clinical papers and book chapters and has lectured and trained professionals in more than a dozen countries on BPD, DBT, and family interventions.
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For many patients a lot of medications can be a disadvantage - Alan Fruzzetti
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Why I work with people with Borderline Personality Disorder - Alan Fruzzetti
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Interacting with person with BPD can be challenging - Alan Fruzzetti
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Issues with medications for BPD - Alan Fruzzetti
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Examples of what can be invalidating to a child - Alan Fruzzetti
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People with BPD are not being manipulative - Alan Fruzzetti
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Need to find the positive in relationships - Alan Fruzzetti
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Research on DBT and other Therapies - Alan Fruzzetti
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Parents may want to be overprotective - Alan Fruzzetti
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Reasons why it's common to have problems with relationships - Alan Fruzzetti
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Issues with diagnosing BPD - Alan Fruzzetti
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Is there a cure for Borderline Personality Disorder - Alan Fruzzetti
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Myths about Borderline Personality Disorder - Alan Fruzzetti
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Other treatments may be good for many people - Alan Fruzzetti
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The role of families in recovery - Alan Fruzzetti
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Research shows that there is hope for BPD - Alan Fruzzetti
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Research on BPD releationships - Alan Fruzzetti
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Many people with BPD have tried every available medication - Alan Fruzzetti
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Ask Questions when looking for a BPD therapist - Alan Fruzzetti
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With BPD the treat of suicide is overwhelming - Alan Fruzzetti
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There is no quick fix for BPD - Alan Fruzzetti
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DBT studies show people get better with treatment - Alan Fruzzetti
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BPD outcomes improve as DBT treatment continues - Alan Fruzzetti
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Validation is difficult - Alan Fruzzetti