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  • Author : Neelix
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  • Topic : Recovery Club
30 Sep 2017 12:51 AM
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Hello all to this thread. I was reading the title and thought oh? this is a topic I've not heard or read about. I have read @Phoenix_Rising post on 3 key characteristic's of dialectical perspective.
Cheers to you for the summary and explanation and your thoughts. I understood most of it. I did have to google some words but all good.
I will follow this thread. I kind of felt or had feelings that I could as may many others here on the forums relate to the 'perspectives' of DBT.
I understood 'the fundamental interrelatedness of reality' , 'reality isn't viewed as static' and 'fundamental nature of reality is change and process' .
It is mind boggling at the moment for me but I did appreciate your thoughts on the perspectives. I will not contribute at this point as I may read and ponder. Read and ponder. Read and ponder.
Thank you for sharing @Phoenix_Rising...

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