DBT Skills Training: Handouts and Worksheets vs Divorcing Children: Children's Experience of their Parents' Divorce
Overall winner: DBT Skills Training: Handouts and Worksheets
Key Differences
Product A (Marsha M. Linehan) is a comprehensive DBT skills workbook with a high review count and strong ratings, suited for clinicians or skills-group users needing extensive handouts. Product B focuses on children's experiences of divorce with a perfect but solitary review and a narrower social-work focus, better for readers seeking a specialized qualitative perspective
DBT Skills Training: Handouts and Worksheets
DBT skills training workbook with worksheets for groups and individual practice. Valued for information quality and effective exercises, including mindfulness. Customer insight notes it helps with emotional triggers insight
Pros
- comprehensive DBT worksheets
- good information quality
- effective mindfulness exercises
- useful in skills groups
Cons
- complex to use for some readers
Divorcing Children: Children's Experience of their Parents' Divorce
A study exploring how children experience their parents' divorce. Provides insights into emotional and practical aspects for families and practitioners. Customer insight: none available
Pros
- Child-focused perspective
- Relevant for social work practice
- Clear author collaboration
- Concise book format
Cons
- Limited customer insight data
- May not cover all age groups
- No features or supplementary materials listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Marsha M. Linehan |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Marsha M. Linehan |
| User Reviews | Marsha M. Linehan |