Core Competencies and Implementation of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy - A Two Day Workshop
Presenter: Presenter: Elan Javanfard, M.A., L.M.F.T.
These workshops offer 12 Continuing Education Credits
All webinars in this series are recorded and will not grant live credits.
Core Competencies and Implementation of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
12 CE Credits, $199.99
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a cognitive-behavioral therapy that has amassed empirical support for a range of psychological problems in clinical and nonclinical populations. This course introduces the origins and theoretical underpinnings of DBT. You will learn about the structure and processes involved in conducting DBT as well as the evidence supporting this approach. You will also learn the strategies DBT facilitators use to engage people, and you will be guided through the key elements of the DBT skill-based treatment modules. This course is designed to help you avoid common pitfalls in dealing with individuals who have difficulties regulating emotions. Using a blend of theory and research-based information with detailed case studies, this course will help you utilize the basic principles and treatment components of DBT. In this course you will learn how to conceptualize cases within a DBT framework, how to optimize treatment through the DBT structure, and how to apply advanced techniques for common challenges. This course assumes the learner has foundational knowledge of DBT theory and concepts, and it presents advanced concepts related to the theory and treatment components of DBT as it is used with specific populations and in various settings.
Day 1
Section 1: Introduction (40 minutes)
1. About this Course
2. Learning Objectives
Section 2: Balanced Treatment Strategies (160 minutes)
1. A Dialectical Approach
2. DBT Assumptions
3. DBT Case Conceptualization
4. Behavioral Analysis
5. Finding Solutions/Solution Analysis
6. Building and Reviewing Diary Cards
7. Levels of Validation
Section 3: Managing Common Challenges in the Application of DBT (160 minutes)
1. Crisis Strategies
2. Life-Threatening Behavior Strategies
3. Therapy-Interfering Behaviors
4. Common Therapy Interfering Behaviors
5. Quality-of-Life Interfering Behaviors
6. Breaks in Treatment Due to Inpatient Hospitalizations
7. Between-Session Phone Consultations
Day 2
Review Day one (20 mins)
Section 4: Application of DBT to Diverse Clinical Populations (140 minutes)
1. DBT for BPD with Comorbid Substance Use Disorder
2. Treatment Targets for DBT with Substance Use Disorder
3. DBT for Eating Disorders
4. Special Modifications of DBT for Eating Disorders
5. Adaptation of DBT Treatment Targets for Eating Disorders
6. Let’s Review
7. DBT for Families
8. Issues to Consider with Family DBT
9. DBT for Adolescents
10. Modifications for DBT with Adolescents
Section 6: Putting Your DBT Knowledge into Practice (140 minutes)
1. Creating Effective DBT Programs
2. Things to Consider
3. Evaluating Your DBT Program
4. Principles for Data Collection
Section 7: Conclusion (60 minutes)
1. Summary
2. Review
3. Common Q & As