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Old Dec 17, 2010, 06:19 PM
Anonymous32438
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I looked forward to this book coming out for absolutely ages- this was in the days before I discovered PC and I was really hungry for others' experiences of DBT (which to me is what marks the book out from other 'borderline' memoirs), as I was never in a group and don't know anyone IRL who does DBT. When I did get to read it, I had quite mixed feelings about it, but I've hung onto it to have another try- some books improve on a second sitting.

What are the good points I should look out for, zooropa?