Freedman & Associates
Mental Health Services for Children & Families
Phone: 360 734 2664
Fax: 360 671 8006
DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY (DBT)
Program Information
What is
DBT?
Dialectical
Behavior Therapy, or DBT, is an intensive outpatient therapy for people who are
struggling to manage their emotions, stress, relationships, and impulsive
behaviors (i.e.: self-injury, suicide, drug/alcohol use, eating
disorders). DBT is a combination of
cognitive-behavior therapy and mindfulness practice, and has shown to be
effective in helping adolescents and adults with these difficulties (See admission
criteria sheet).
Who we are:
We are a
group of intensively trained independent DBT practitioners. We provide a fidelity based program as
created by Marsha Linehan at the
Our DBT
program in a nutshell:
20-week
intensive program includes:
-
Individual
therapy weekly
-
Skills
Class weekly for client (and parent/guardian if youth is still living at home)
-
Family
counseling sessions when needed
- Phone coaching with your therapist between sessions
DBT
teaches you how to:
-
understand
and manage your emotions (Emotion Regulation)
-
handle
stress without making impulsive or destructive choices (Distress Tolerance)
-
get
what you need from other people, while keeping your relationships and your
self-respect (Interpersonal Effectiveness)
-
focus
your mind and center yourself (Mindfulness)
-
balance
your thinking and understand other perspectives (Walking the Middle Path)
- apply all these skills in your real life
Payment:
The cost for the program is on a sliding fee scale based on income. We accept insurance for some or all of the program services depending on benefits and practitioner availability. We will assist you with identifying payment options.
For
further information contact: