What You’ll Discover in Stephanie Vaughn Dialectical Behavior Therapy For Clients
- Faculty:
- Stephanie Vaughn
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 16 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- January 26, 2017
Description
This design was created in the 1990s. Dialectical Behavior Therapy DBT (Desperately Trying to Save Yourself) offers hope and assurance for clients and clinicians alike. DBT was initially used to treat suicidal people. DBT is now being used by clinicians all over the country to treat a variety of mental illnesses, including Borderline Personality Disorder, eating disorders, addictions, and others.
This seminar recording will help you understand DBT and how it works for clients with borderline personality disorder. Through training, you will also be able to build a solid foundation for DBT. Speaker Dr. Stephanie Vaughn These resources will help you understand the complexities of DBT and borderline personality disorder.
Also known as a third-DBT, or wave therapy is a departure from traditional treatment methods that focus on strict change strategies. DBT is a combination of traditional change strategies and acceptance and mindfulness. It’s the constant back and forth movement between acceptance and change that makes DBT unique.
Handouts
Manual (12.3 MB) | 81 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Overview of DBT
- What does Dialectics mean?
- Common “Dialectical Dilemmas” Clients with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Definition and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder-Defined
- Biosocial Theory of Borderline Personality Disorder… Etiology and why we need to know it
- Empowering compassion and empathy “difficult-to-treat” Population
- Current research regarding DBT and reasons it is important to understand it
DBT’s Modes and Functions
- Individual Therapy — enhancing motivation
- Telephone Consultation — enhancing generalization
- DBT Consultation Group — enhancing motivation & skill of the therapist
- Skills Training — enhancing capabilities
- Ancillary Treatments — structuring the environment
Stages and Targets of DBT — Structuring the Treatment
- Pre-Step 3: Client orientation and commitment
- Stage 1: Reduce life-Therapy interfering, threatening and quality of life-interfering behavior and DBT skills.
- Stage 2 Target Behavior: Reduce posttraumatic stress response
- Stage 3 Target Behavior: Increase self-esteem-Respect each other and work towards individual goals
- Stage 4 Target Behavior: Increase joy and freedom, as well as spiritual fulfillment
- Targeting Strategies…What to treat and when
The Diary Card
- How do I teach my client how to fill out a diary?
- In an individual therapy session, review a diary card
- What to treat and where to find it on a diary card
DBT Skills Training
- Demographics of the DBT Skills Training Group and its structure
- Rules of DBT Skills Training Group
- DBT Skills Training Group: Targets
- Facilitators’ roles
Core Mindfulness Skills
- The “Core” Skills Training in DBT Skills
- Be more aware of your thoughts, emotions and urges. Act with intuition
- Reduce the number of judgments clients make about others and themselves
- Participating in “throwing yourself in” With a Wise mind, of course
- Tolerate and overcome a crisis (without making the situation worse)
- “Distract” They attempt to control their emotions.
- Self-In times of crisis, you can relax the five senses
- “Radically Accepting” Let it be the crisis, as it is.
Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills
- Skills that help clients say no to requests (and make it stick).
- How to teach clients how to improve their relationships
- Self-Respect for the client and respect from others
Skills for emotion regulation
- You can regulate or even modify intense emotions
- Reduce client’s emotional vulnerability
- Increase positive emotions, decrease negative ones and be mindful.
- “Building a Life Worth Living”
Please note that PESI does not have any affiliation or association with Marsha M. Linhan, PhD, ABPP or her organizations.
Faculty
Stephanie Vaughn, Psy.D. Similar seminars and products 4
Owner/ Clinical Psychologyologist
Psyche
Stephanie Vaughn, Psy.D., Clinical psychologist-HSP is the founder and CEO of Psyche PLLC, a boutique therapy practice in Nashville, TN, and Boston, MA. She is an associate professor at Vanderbilt University, in the psychology and psychiatry departments. Dr. Vaughn Conducts Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) with both adolescents and adults as a Board Certified DBT Clinician™. She is an expert in therapy-Contingency management and interfering behaviours in order to manage oppositional behavior among adolescents.
Dr. Vaughn She has been involved in the Department of Veteran Affairs’ intensive PTSD program with soldiers returning from Afghanistan or Iraq, and female soldiers with Military Sexual Trauma. There she used Prolonged Exposure (PE) to help them. 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 For the past seven years, she has presented DBT workshops all over the country and is a highly-rated speaker. She founded and currently runs Vanderbilt’s DBT Peer Consultation Group. She has been an expert consultant in a number of schools and hospitals across the country.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Stephanie Vaughn She maintains a private practice. PESI Inc. awards her a speaking honourarium
Non-financial: Stephanie Vaughn Is a member the American Psychological Association.
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