User talk:WhyCali

Sign your posts
The information provided is non-encyclopedic. --DashaKat 20:08, 23 June 2007 (UTC)

Please help me understand your judgment. I'm reviewing the guidelines again to make sure we're in agreement over this. --WhyCali 18:32, 23 June 2007 (PST)


 * Your additions are non-encyclopedic because the sites you are suggesting violate NPOV. Remember, this isn't personal.


 * Dialectic Behavioral Therapy is/was specifically developed for application with BPD. One of the sites suggests that it can be applied to recovery, specifically alcoholism.  This is not something supported in the literature, nor in practice.


 * Secondly, one of the other sites you suggest provides materials that are (1) self-administered, and (2) not within the formally accepted curricular profile of DBT. There are ethical and clinical considerations with both of these positions, respectively.


 * I am not attempting to be difficult, and, in good faith, have not removed your edits as they stand. I appreciate that you are brand new to Wikipedia, but you must take into account the tremendous burden of responsiblity that we all bear in contributing to articles.  Regrettably, many don't, and that's where we get into difficulty.


 * Frankly, you understand my position, and I remain supportive of yours, in good faith. I can almost guarantee, however, that one of these other blokes is going to call you on this.  Blessings, and Blessed be  --DashaKat 13:14, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

Please fix your signature
It currently misdirects people to non-existent pages like User:Whycali (your username is WhyCali, not Whycali) and User talk:Sustainable whatever, which is even more fictitious. -- Orange Mike  &#x007C;   Talk  02:38, 24 February 2011 (UTC)