Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) is a type of psychotherapy that helps people cope with overwhelming emotions that disrupt daily life functioning. The word dialectical refers to reaching a balance between two extremes: acceptance and change.

During a DBT session, you will learn how to manage your emotions, replace unhelpful thoughts, and develop healthier behaviors.

At Rise Well Behavioral, we integrate DBT as a powerful tool to help people manage emotional distress, overcome addiction and substance use challenges, and navigate dual diagnosis. Contact us today to learn more about how DBT can guide you toward lasting recovery and emotional well-being.

Core skills in DBT

Our Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is more about training useful skills, helping individuals to regulate emotions and manage stress in healthier ways.

Mindfulness

Helps you to stay in the present and be real, helping you focus on your thoughts and emotions without judging them.

Distress Tolerance

Teaches you how to deal effectively with unpleasant emotions and stressful life events in a healthy manner without resorting to self-destructive behavior.

Emotion Regulation

Guide you to manage your emotions with the help of coping skills.

Interpersonal Effectiveness

Strengthening and deepening your relationships through better communication, boundary-setting, and clarifying your needs.

Who Can Benefit From DBT?

DBT was initially used to treat borderline personality disorder, but over time, it has been highly effective in a variety of mental health conditions, such as:

Substance Use Disorder

It assists in controlling urges, avoiding relapse, and developing healthier coping strategies.

Depression and Anxiety

Dialectical Behavior Therapy learns to regulate emotions and practice mindfulness to ease distress and enhance mood stability.

PTSD or Trauma-Related Disorders

It helps to recover from trauma by fostering self-compassion, emotional awareness, and resilience.

Self-Harm or Suicidal Ideation

DBT provides systematic approaches to substituting destructive habits with constructive coping skills.

DBT is beneficial even in the absence of a clinical diagnosis, as it can help individuals to learn how to deal with difficult situations with clarity and confidence.

What to Expect During a DBT Session?

What to Expect During a DBT Session?

At Rise Well Behavioral, our supportive and collaborative team helps you achieve meaningful progress. In every session, you have a secure opportunity to learn about your emotions, use new coping strategies, and understand how to manage your thoughts and actions.

You will find:

A Supportive and Warm Environment

Skill-Building Exercises

Real-Life Application

Goal Setting and Reflection

What Makes Our DBT Approach Unique

Our therapists are highly trained in DBT techniques and work collaboratively with you to strike the right balance between acceptance and change. We also integrate mindfulness and trauma-informed practices, ensuring that your treatment supports both emotional and behavioral growth.

Mindfulness-Based Approach

Trauma-Informed Care

Comprehensive Support

IOP and PHP Flexibility

Individual Treatment Plan

Confidential Support

Let’s Take This Step Together

At Rise Well Behavioral, we’re here to listen, support, and help you find the calm you’ve been looking for. Reach out today and take that first step toward a happier life.

What to Expect During a DBT Session?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DBT Group Therapy?

The DBT group therapy is a type of psychotherapy in which participants engage in learning and practicing fundamental DBT skills in a nurturing space, surrounded by peers who are facing similar challenges. Under a therapist’s guidance, the groups focus on mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.

DBT techniques are primarily supportive interventions designed to assist an individual in managing emotional dysregulation, improving their communication, and eliminating self-destructive behaviors. Some examples include mindfulness interventions, distress tolerance techniques like grounding and self-soothing, and assertiveness training.

Studies prove that DBT can be very useful in reducing self-harm behavior, suicidal thoughts, and emotional regulation. Research has documented that 77 % of people improve emotional stability and overall functioning significantly after DBT. Improved relationships, increased self-awareness, and long-term emotional resiliency are also observed by many clients.

At Rise Well Behavioral, a typical session of DBT lasts between 45 and 60 minutes and focuses primarily on helping you explore your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. In each session, your therapist will assess the goals you set in the previous session and your progress for the week, review any challenges or triggers that you may have encountered, and teach practical skills like mindfulness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance.