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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is one of the fastest growing approaches — because it works! It harnesses the power of CBT and mindfulness in a strategic way that gets results.
Continuing Education Requirements and Approved Programs. SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS: A minimum of 36 clock hours of education or training shall be required over a three (3) year period subsequent to the completion of the Basic Skills requirements. Behavioral health explores how behavior affects wellness, as well as how outside influences affect behavior. Education and training is available at the associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degree.
And now you can learn how to share and adapt the evidence-based DBT model for children and adolescents in practical and engaging ways — tailored to their unique developmental needs.
Join DBT expert Jean Eich, Psy.D, LP, to discover how DBT can help the kids you work with manage out of control behaviors and emotional regulation deficits that can often be associated with ADHD, attachment disorder, ODD, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, substance abuse and more...
You’ll get step by step instruction on how to use mindfulness strategies and techniques that will help young clients observe and identify moments of distress, master skills to manage their emotions and behaviors, and develop communication strategies to talk about how they’re feeling so they can maintain healthy, positive relationships.
This course will help make even your most challenging child and adolescent clients easier to treat by showing you step by step how you can use DBT in a fluid and flexible way specific to your clients — so you can help transform treatment outcomes and improve the health, well-being and happiness of today’s youth.Upcoming Workshops
Please contact us for information about our upcoming workshops for Radically Open DBT.About this workshop
Using a variety of media, innovative assessment and treatment interventions the therapy will be explained including
*How to assess for over-control
*Targeting social signaling as the key mechanism of change
*How to describe the treatment structure
*Teaching new skills for clients to overcome these difficulties.About Radically Open- DBT (RO-DBT)
Radical Open Dialectic Behaviour Therapy evolved from DBT specifically to assist those clients with over control issues. Whereas, standard DBT was designed for clients who struggle with under control, such as those who meet criteria for borderline personality disorder, the target population for RO-DBT are individuals with over control issues such as chronic depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, avoidant personality disorder, or anorexia nervosa.
Many societies highly value self-control, i.e., the ability to inhibit impulses, urges and behaviours. However, excessive self-control has been linked to problems such as social isolation, aloof and distant interpersonal personal relationships and maladaptive perfectionism. Radical Open Dialectic Behaviour Therapy was developed specifically to assist clients with these issues. RO DBT understands the core problem as emotional loneliness brought about by the over controlled coping style. RO DBT conceptualises difficulties arising form a biological sensitivity to threat and low sensitivity to reward. This transacts with an environment where mistakes are intolerable and control is imperative. In RO DBT clients learn to activate their neurobiological-based social-safety system and develop skills in being open to feedback, flexible responding, signalling cooperation and increasing social connection. There is accumulating evidence that RO DBT is effective for anorexia nervosa and chronic depression and there are several research trials underway to assess its effectiveness with other disorders.
Further information about on the research on radically Open Therapy can be found here.About the Presenter
Dr. Maggie Stanton is a consultant clinical psychologist and was Clinical Lead Investigator for Hampshire in the RO-DBT randomised control trial (RCT). In addition to her lead role in the research team, Maggie is an established international presenter in RO-DBT. She has delivered RO-DBT training with the treatment developer, Professor Tom Lynch and has supervised teams in UK, Europe and USA in implementing the approach. Maggie is a Senior Trainer for the DBT training team in UK & Ireland and a Director of the UK and Ireland Society for DBT.
Maggie is also an honorary lecturer at Bangor University and a mentor on the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, University of Southampton. She is an accredited practitioner with the BABCP. After 35 years of experience in the National Health Service managing a large Psychological Therapy Service and carrying out clinical work, Maggie now focuses on consultancy, training and supervision internationally and in the UK. She has authored several publications including two books on Mindfulness, the latest: Using Mindfulness Skills in Everyday Life: A practical guide was published by Routledge in 2017.Cost
EARLYBIRD Fee $295 up to 3 weeks before workshop date, STANDARD Fee $355 applies after that. $100 discount for Full Time students.Contact us with proof of Full Time status to receive the discount code BEFORE registering.Selected references
*Chen, Eunice Y., Segal, Kay, Weissman, J., Zeffiro, Thomas A., Gallop, R., Linehan, Marsha M., Bohus, Martin, Lynch, Thomas R. (2014). Adapting dialectical behavior therapy for outpatient adult anorexia nervosa—A pilot study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, Article first published online: 27 OCT 2014 (doi: 10.1002/eat.22360).
*Hempel, R.J., Vanderbleek, E., Lynch, T.R. (2018). Radically Open DBT: Targeting Emotional Loneliness in Anorexia Nervosa. Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention,26(1), 92-104.
*Lynch, T.R., Hempel, R.J., Dunkley, C. (2015). Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Disorders of Over-Control: Signaling Matters. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 69(2),141-162.
*Lynch, T.R., Whalley, B., Hempel, R.J., Byford, S., Clarke, P., Clarke, S., Kingdon, D. , O’Mahen, H., Russell, I. T., Shearer, J., Stanton, M., Swales, M., Watkins, A. and Remington, B. (2015). Refractory depression – Mechanisms and Evaluation of radically open Dialectical behaviour therapy (RO-DBT) [REFRAMED]: protocol for randomised trial. BMJ Open, 5, doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008857
*Lynch TR, Morse JQ, Mendelson T, Robins CJ. Dialectical behavior therapy for depressed older adults: A randomized pilot study (2003). American J of Geriatric Psychiatry, 11(1), 33–45.17dialectical Behavioral Training JobsRadically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Theory and Practice for Treating Disorders of Overcontrol By Thomas Lynch. New Harbinger (2018)
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