Faculty:
Stephanie Vaughn
Duration:
11 Hours 52 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
May 01, 2018
Description
Enhance your client’s capability to change
Stephanie Vaughn – Dialectical Behavior Therapy: 85 Core DBT Skills Training
Innovative and creative ways to teach DBT skills
DBT skills training presented in a way you can understand them! – for all clincians!
By popular demand, you can now learn “just the skillsâ€.
You don’t have to be a Dialectical Behavior (DBT) therapist for your clients to benefit from the DBT skills. Learn 85 DBT skills in this recording.
This recording is intended for any therapist, from expert to novice, practicing any model of treatment – from psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive behavioral, and more. You and your clients can benefit from learning 85 practical DBT skills.
Designed to enhance the client’s capabilities to change, dialectical behavior therapy teaches clients four major sets of life skills:
Core Mindfulness Skills (what do you do and how do you become mindful)
Distress Tolerance Skills (crisis survival skills)
Emotion Regulation Skills (increasing emotions to feel that life is worth living)
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills (assertiveness training while maintaining relationships and self-respect)
DBT skills training is considered the easiest mode to implement in a variety of settings. These skills are now being taught to clients who suffer from self-harm, treatment-resistant depression, eating disorders, substance abuse and addiction – in addition to borderline personality disorder.
Watch Dr. Vaughn and learn how to pick and choose which skills are the most appropriate for your client population and how to teach them. The research now informs us that DBT skills alone work.
Stephanie Vaughn, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist-HSP, is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.
Handouts
Manual (6.47 MB)
54 Pages
Available after Purchase
Outline
Overview of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Why Dialectics and what does that mean anyway?
Common “Dialectical Dilemmasâ€
Current research on using DBT skills portion of full DBT program
Core DBT Skills Training
Demographics and structure
Rules of DBT Skills Training Group
Targets of DBT Skills Training Group
Roles of facilitators
Mindfulness Skills
Become more mindful of thoughts, feelings and urges and acting with intuition
Decrease the amount of judgments clients make about themselves and others
Participating and “throwing yourself in†(with a wise mind of course)
Skills: Observe, describe, participate
Distress Tolerance Skills
Tolerate and survive a crisis (without making it worse)
“Distract†themselves in their attempts to regulate their emotions
“Radically Accepting†the crisis as it is and letting go of the struggle
Self-soothing the five senses in times of a crisis
Skills: TIPP, STOP
Wise Mind ACCEPTS
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills
Skills to help clients make requests and say NO (and have it stick)
Teaching clients how to improve and attend to relationships
Self-respect in the client and the respect others have for them
Skills acronyms: DEAR MAN, GIVE, FAST
6 levels of validation in DBT
Emotion Regulation Skills
Regulate or even change intense emotions
Decrease emotional vulnerability
Skills: Check the Facts, Opposite Action, Cope Ahead
Special Population: Skills for ANY Addiction
Dialectical abstinence
Urge surfing
Pros and cons
Alternative rebellion
Avoiding cues & triggers
Please Note: PESI is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.
Faculty
Stephanie Vaughn, Psy.D. Related seminars and products: 4
Owner/ Clinical Psychologist
Psyche
Stephanie Vaughn, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist-HSP is the founder of Psyche, PLLC, a boutique outpatient therapy practice located in the Nashville, TN and Boston, MA. She is an associate faculty member at Vanderbilt University in both the psychology and psychiatry departments. Dr. Vaughn conducts Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) with both adolescents and adults as a Board Certified DBT Clinicianâ„¢. She is an expert on therapy-interfering behaviors and contingency management for oppositional behaviors in adolescents.
Dr. Vaughn has worked in the intensive PTSD program at the Department of Veteran Affairs with soldiers returning from Afghanistan and Iraq and female soldiers suffering from Military Sexual Trauma where she implemented formal Prolonged Exposure (PE). She is active in the teaching and supervision of DBT for Vanderbilt’s psychology & counseling students and doctoral interns, as well as psychiatry residents. Dr. Vaughn has presented DBT workshops around the country for the last seven years and is a highly rated speaker. She founded and currently runs Vanderbilt’s DBT Peer Consultation Group. She has served as an expert consultant for a variety of hospitals, schools, and clinics around the country.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Stephanie Vaughn maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Stephanie Vaughn is a member of the American Psychological Association.