Dialectical definition

Dialectical means “conversational”—so a dialectical journal is a conversation, between you and the text. The dialectical journal has two key components: 1) passage (should include direct text evidence but may also include summarization) with correct MLA citation and 2) the reader’s commentary on the passage. The primary purpose of a dialectical journal is to identify significant pieces of text and explain the significance. It is another form of highlighting/annotating text and should be used to think about, digest, summarize, question, clarify, critique, and remember what is read. It is a way to take notes on what is read using the actual text, so that when you are asked to write an essay about or utilize the information from the text you do not have to re-read the entire piece. Instead, you can search your notes for direct quotes to use as supporting evidence for your opinions. A dialectical journal is also an effective way to assess your comprehension.
Dialectical means “conversational”—so a dialectical journal is a conversation, between you and the text. It is also referred to as Double Entry Journals. The dialectical journal has two key components: 1) passage (include direct text evidence) with correct MLA citation and

Examples of Dialectical in a sentence

  • Knowledge appropriate to their roles in the provision of effective mental health services, including counseling, psychosocial rehabilitation, and illness management and recovery for Program participants, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.

  • My foundational approach to psychotherapy is based upon Humanistic/Client Centered Psychotherapy theory and will use: Mindfulness awareness practices, Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP), psycho-education, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and EMDR trauma Therapy.

  • Therapist has experience working in several modalities including Attachment Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Neuro-Affective Relational Therapy and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy to name a few.

  • This differential is intended to improve safety of staff and patients by promoting the Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) treatment.

  • She has experience with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, Behavior Modification Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Art Therapy.

  • At Camps providing an adapted Dialectical Behavior Therapy (“DBT”) program, the County shall create a detailed program description for the DBT program to include, but not be limited to, the purpose; goals; desired results; target populations; expectations for staff training and program delivery; and type, intensity, and duration of services to be provided.

  • My therapeutic approach is eclectic typically blending the following: Person-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) – a manual-directed outpatient treatment developed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, PhD, and her colleagues that combines strategies from behavioral, cognitive, and supportive psychotherapies for Covered Individuals with borderline personality disorder who also exhibit chronic, parasuicidal behaviors and adolescents who exhibit these symptoms.

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - a manual- directed outpatient treatment developed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, PhD, and her colleagues that combines strategies from behavioral, cognitive, and supportive psychotherapies for Covered Individuals with borderline personality disorder who also exhibit chronic, parasuicidal behaviors and adolescents who exhibit these symptoms.

  • Contractor will provide and/or access staff training and implement culturally appropriate strategies to reduce stigma and improve outcomes for clients with co-occurring mental health and AOD issues by facilitating three (3) specialized groups: Seeking Safety, Food and Feelings and Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT).