Contact

You can contact me, Lisa Dietz, the webmaster, by sending an email to: lisa@dbtselfhelp.com.

For me, staying active with the site has been a real gift. It has allowed me to remain active in DBT and be reminded of the skills to make my life a life worth living. I am overwhelmed with gratitude when I receive emails from site visitors telling me how the site has helped them or their clients. It has been an honor to serve you.

This website is non-profit. Nevertheless,
I am grateful for your support through donations from people who are able to help. The economic situation in the U.S. has recently impacted me dramatically. So, if what I am doing resonates with you, I encourage you to consider making a donation

If you would be generous enough to donate $20 or more, I’ll send you a CD of the information on this website in common software formats like Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Acrobat Reader. The CD also contains bonus documents like articles about how DBT was formed and about Borderline Personality Disorder. Additionally, you will receive a stand-alone version of the Flash Movies about Mindfulness that you can save and play directly from your computer.

Whether or not you are able to make a donation, thank you for visiting this website.

If you would like to receive an email notifying you when this site is updated, please send me an email with the following text (all capital letters) in the subject heading:

ADD ME TO YOUR UPDATE LIST

(that’s all you have to do, you don’t even need to write a message)


Sanity is the playground for the Unimaginative.”


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If you are so moved, here’s where you could send a check:

Lisa Dietz
2400 Rhode Island Ave. N. #414
Golden Valley, MN  55427

If you are interested in viewing some of my
fiber art that relates to my recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder, click here.

If you would like to know more about me and my writing, feel free to visit my personal website:
www.authornet.net.

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