Brodsky, Beth S.
Cabaniss, Deborah L.
Arbuckle, Melissa
Oquendo, Maria A.
Stanley, Barbara
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute of Mental Health (5R25MH084787-02)
Article History
Received: 11 January 2016
Accepted: 7 July 2016
First Online: 1 August 2016
Compliance with ethical standards
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: Dr. Brodsky receives book royalties from Wiley-Blackwell publishers for the book “The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Primer: How DBT can inform clinical practice.”Dr. Cabaniss receives book royalties from Wiley-Blackwell publishers for the books “Psychodynamic Psychotherapy” and “Psychodynamic Formulation.”Dr. Arbuckle reports no conflict of interest.Dr. Oquendo receives royalties for the commercial use of the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scales and an honorarium as President-Elect of the American Psychiatric Association. Her family owns stock in Bristol Myers Squibb.Dr. Stanley receives royalties for the commercial use of the Columbia-Suicide Severity Ratings Scales and royalties from Wiley-Blackwell publishers for the book “The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Primer: How DBT can inform clinical practice.”