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Note: All the upcoming books and those that we didn’t select in the February vote are listed at the bottom of this section.

Building a Life Worth Living: A Memoir by Marsha M. Linehan

“Are you one of us?” a patient once asked Marsha Linehan, the world-renowned psychologist who developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy. “Because if you were, it would give all of us so much hope.”
Over the years, DBT had saved the lives of countless people fighting depression and suicidal thoughts, but Linehan had never revealed that her pioneering work was inspired by her own desperate struggles as a young woman. Only when she received this question did she finally decide to tell her story.
In this remarkable and inspiring memoir, Linehan describes how, when she was eighteen years old, she began an abrupt downward spiral from popular teenager to suicidal young woman. After several miserable years in a psychiatric institute, Linehan made a vow that if she could get out of emotional hell, she would try to find a way to help others get out of hell too, and to build a life worth living. She went on to put herself through night school and college, living at a YWCA and often scraping together spare change to buy food. She went on to get her PhD in psychology, specializing in behavior therapy. In the 1980s, she achieved a breakthrough when she developed Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, a therapeutic approach that combines acceptance of the self and ways to change. Linehan included mindfulness as a key component in therapy treatment, along with original and specific life-skill techniques. She says, "You can't think yourself into new ways of acting; you can only act yourself into new ways of thinking."
Throughout her extraordinary scientific career, Marsha Linehan remained a woman of deep spirituality. Her powerful and moving story is one of faith and perseverance. Linehan shows, in Building a Life Worth Living, how the principles of DBT really work—and how, using her life skills and techniques, people can build lives worth living.

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Upcoming books: (June is the next book selection month.)
April: Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong-and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story by Angela Saini (Rachel)
May: Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic by Sam Quinones (Kevin)
June: Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It by Richard V. Reeves (Steve)
July: We the Men: How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality by Jill Elaine Hasday (Steve)

Not selected this time:
Humanism: Five Values for Living Well by David B McLaughlin
Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt Paperback by Debbie Nathan and Michael Snedeker
High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out by Amanda Ripley
The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore
Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds: Ebola and the Ravages of History by Paul Farmer

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