DBT in your workplace

 

One and One - The “One and One” is a one-day introductory workshop followed by one day of consultation. The follow up day of consultation allows time to focus efforts and to develop an action plan.  For Agencies only....

TWO DAY WORKSHOPS

Coping With Chaos: Treating Multiple Severe Disorders With Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: This two-day workshop is a comprehensive introduction to Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) intended for professionals. Methods of instruction include lecture, videotapes of treatment, and practice exercises to teach the principles and strategies of DBT. (Click here for schedule)

Skills Training In Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: The Essentials: This two-day workshop covers the content from each of the four skills training modules in DBT—Core Mindfulness, Emotion Regulation, Interpersonal Effectiveness, and Distress Tolerance. (Click here for schedule)

Individual Psychotherapy In Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: This workshop is intended for experienced mental health clinicians, whether experienced with DBT or simply interested in increasing one’s range of interventions with difficult-to-treat patients. (Click here for schedule)

Consultation –we offer a variety of consultation formats tailored to fit your needs. Please call us for more information.

Training Options for Teams New to DBT

NOTE: For newly formed teams, we’ve provided the following guidelines on how to insure you have enough support to new program development. You may want to read through them before considering your options.

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1. Form a team by identifying no less than four to six other clinicians who will make the commitment necessary to learn the treatment.  The maximum number for a team is eight and, if you really want time to discuss clients in detail, a team of eight should extend its meeting time from one to one and one-half hours.

2. The newly formed team then agrees to do the following:

  • Read the six consultation team agreements outlined on pp. 117-119 in Cognitive Behavior Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (Linehan, 1993a). Discuss the agreements fully and only proceed to step b after every team member clearly understands and has agreed to the rules for the team.

  • Set and adhere to a weekly meeting time of one hour for smaller teams and at least one and one half hours for larger teams (see above for parameters of team size).

  • Read Cognitive Behavior Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder together, chapter-by-chapter. Rotate leadership of chapter discussion. If you read two chapters per week, the book can be finished in less than eight weeks.

3. If the team is confident it understands the basics of the treatment, attend a two day skills training workshop.

4. If the team is struggling with the basics of the treatment, attend a two-day
introductory workshop.

If your organisation is seeking internal delivery of this course, please feel free to Contact Peter King on 0424 868 893 for more details or email: peterk@dbtworkshops.com

 

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