Andrew Bein – Adapting Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Everyday Clinical Needs

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Led by Dr. Andrew Bein, a seasoned instructor with an energetic, hands-on approach to education, you will quickly master strategies for enhancing motivation and strengthening client engagement

Andrew Bein – Adapting Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Everyday Clinical Needs

The Game-Changing Guide to Integrating DBT in Your Practice
For clients who struggle to regulate and cope with their emotions, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) can bring about lasting behavioral change – even if they aren’t diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. Learn to adapt DBT to meet the needs of your practice and advance your clients’ treatment goals across a wide spectrum of behavioral health conditions. This recording will teach you to direct growth in each of the DBT skill areas (emotion regulation, mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance) and guide efforts in moment-to-moment resilience and non-reactivity.
Led by Dr. Andrew Bein, a seasoned instructor with an energetic, hands-on approach to education, you will quickly master strategies for enhancing motivation and strengthening client engagement, as well as explaining the theory and science of DBT accessibly to clients. By the end of the recording, you will have the tools necessary to integrate DBT immediately into your practice and help your clients finally take control of their emotions and their lives.

Describe the four skill modules and skill-based strategies for regulating emotions and maintaining safety in a clinical setting.
Adapt DBT for a range of patient and clinical needs in any setting as it relates to clinical Treatment.
Apply clinical interventions that reinforce DBT skills to improve client level of functioning.
Design successful logging methods and “homework” for purposes of client psychoeducation.
Demonstrate use-of-self competence to enhance DBT effectiveness and put to practical use in-session.
Integrate DBT principles into clinical practice in conjunction with other interventions.

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Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectics
DBT vs. CBT
DBT in individual therapy
DBT in group therapy
Hierarchical skill instruction
Supporting research
Limitations of practice and risk

The Four Modules Of DBT Skills

Mindfulness
Distress tolerance
Emotion regulation
Interpersonal effectiveness

Foundations For Powerful Client Interventions

Describe DBT principles and neuroscience accessibly to clients
Unify concepts
Build upon and refine concepts and skills session-to-session
Flatten the clinician-client hierarchy
Connect with client trauma
Enhance internal motivation
Strengthen skillful response and personal resilience

The Client’s Wise Mind Process

Intention
Acceptance and culturally competent equivalents
Improve the moment for emotion regulation and safety
Expand the moment to strengthen connection
Cultivate self-compassion, an emotion regulation oasis
Use Wise Mind diagrams for clients

Key Client Exercises

Effectively teaching mindfulness exercises
Face emotions and thoughts, improving the moment
Deal with judgments
Deal with difficult times: distress tolerance plan
Expand the moment (inclusive “bigger picture” or spiritual strategies)
Work with client logs and assignments

Moving Beyond Theory: How To Integrate Principles In Your Practice

Applications for diverse clientele
Adapt DBT to your practice setting
Strategies for effectively incorporating DBT
DBT work side-by-side with other interventions
Maintain practitioner radical acceptance and mindfulness in the midst of emotional intensity
Discuss case scenarios

Please Note: PESI is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.