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    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (Dbt)

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    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (Dbt)

    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (Dbt)
    Last updated 6/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.85 GB | Duration: 3h 13m

    Become a DBT practitioner and help people manage their mentions and improve their mental health

    What you'll learn
    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
    DBT is a form of cognitive behavioural therapy that uses mindfulness
    Managing difficult and intense emotions
    Conducting skills training
    Delivering DBT step-by-step
    Use DBT to improve people's mental health
    Requirements
    There are no perquisites as all DBT concepts will be explained from their foundations
    Prior knowledge of cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness and person-centred counselling will aid understanding but is not required
    DBT can be more technical than other psychotherapies, so students are encouraged to make notes and participate in exercises
    Description
    Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) that uses mindfulness-based techniques to help people manage difficult emotions.It was originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder and is now used for a range of problems including suicidal behaviour, self-harm, eating disorders, substance use and depression. DBT helps individuals deliver skills in emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness and distress tolerance so they can replace dysfunctional behaviour with healthier alternatives.This course will teach you the fundamentals of what Dialectical Behaviour Therapy is and how to use it. It is aimed at psychotherapists and mental health professionals but will explain all DBT concepts from core principles so is suitable for anyone looking to learn DBT for the first time. We will cover the theory, practice and techniques of DBT including:What DBT is and the underlying theoretical modelWhy CBT is ineffective for some individuals and how DBT solves thisThe four components of DBT: individual psychotherapy, skills training, telephone coaching and consultation teamsExercises and worksheets for the four areas of skills training: core mindfulness skills, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation and distress toleranceDelivering DBT step-by-stepThe course includes video lectures, downloads, quizzes, practical exercises and a comprehensive course handbook. You will gain hands-on experience trying DBT exercises that you can use in your personal life as well as with clients.Things to be aware of:Prior experience in cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness and counselling skills is helpful but not requiredDBT is typically delivered in team environments but I will discuss how to adapt it for individual practitionersDue to the nature of the material, we will briefly touch on suicide, self-harm and abuseJoin now to begin learning dialectical behaviour therapy.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Lecture 2 Course goals and outline

    Lecture 3 How to use this course

    Lecture 4 Course handbook

    Lecture 5 Meet your instructor

    Lecture 6 Student community

    Section 2: What is Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)?

    Lecture 7 What makes DBT unique?

    Lecture 8 What does DBT look like?

    Lecture 9 Why was DBT developed?

    Lecture 10 Differences between CBT and DBT

    Lecture 11 History and development

    Lecture 12 Borderline personality disorder

    Lecture 13 Evidence for DBT

    Section 3: Where do problems come from?

    Lecture 14 Primacy of affect

    Lecture 15 What are emotions?

    Lecture 16 Emotional dysregulation

    Lecture 17 Biosocial model

    Lecture 18 Characteristics of dysregulation

    Lecture 19 Invalidating environments

    Lecture 20 What do we do about it?

    Section 4: Theory

    Lecture 21 What is dialectics?

    Lecture 22 Dialectical worldview

    Lecture 23 Functions of therapy

    Lecture 24 Assumptions in DBT

    Lecture 25 Cognitive model

    Section 5: Individual psychotherapy

    Lecture 26 Working one-to-one

    Lecture 27 Treatment stages

    Lecture 28 Treatment hierarchy

    Lecture 29 Diary cards

    Lecture 30 Diary card worksheet

    Lecture 31 Behaviour chain analysis

    Lecture 32 Behaviour chain analysis worksheet

    Lecture 33 Solution analysis

    Section 6: Problem solving CBT-style

    Lecture 34 Using behavioural techniques

    Lecture 35 Effective problem solving

    Lecture 36 Problem solving example

    Lecture 37 Cognitive restructuring

    Lecture 38 Thinking errors

    Lecture 39 Exposure

    Lecture 40 Contingency management

    Section 7: Validation

    Lecture 41 Providing validation

    Lecture 42 Why do we validate?

    Lecture 43 Levels of validation

    Lecture 44 Validation step-by-step

    Lecture 45 Validation strategies

    Section 8: Skills training

    Lecture 46 What is skills training?

    Lecture 47 Skills training is not therapy

    Lecture 48 Orienting the client

    Lecture 49 Pros and cons worksheet

    Lecture 50 Skills training protocols

    Lecture 51 Skills training syllabus

    Section 9: Mindfulness

    Lecture 52 Introduction to mindfulness

    Lecture 53 Wise Mind

    Lecture 54 "What" and "how" skills

    Lecture 55 Observing

    Lecture 56 Describing

    Lecture 57 Participating

    Lecture 58 Nonjudgmentally

    Lecture 59 One-mindfully

    Section 10: Interpersonal effectiveness

    Lecture 60 What is interpersonal effectiveness?

    Lecture 61 DEAR MAN

    Lecture 62 Using DEAR MAN

    Lecture 63 DEAR MAN worksheet

    Lecture 64 GIVE

    Lecture 65 Using GIVE

    Lecture 66 GIVE worksheet

    Lecture 67 FAST

    Lecture 68 FAST worksheet

    Section 11: Emotion regulation

    Lecture 69 What is emotion regulation?

    Lecture 70 Thinking about emotions

    Lecture 71 Identifying emotions

    Lecture 72 Check the facts

    Lecture 73 Check the facts worksheet

    Lecture 74 Opposite action

    Lecture 75 Opposite action worksheet

    Lecture 76 Problem solving

    Lecture 77 Cope ahead

    Lecture 78 Cope ahead worksheet

    Lecture 79 PLEASE

    Section 12: Distress tolerance

    Lecture 80 What is distress tolerance?

    Lecture 81 STOP

    Lecture 82 Distracting

    Lecture 83 Radical acceptance

    Lecture 84 Steps to radical acceptance

    Lecture 85 Turning the mind

    Lecture 86 Turning the mind worksheet

    Section 13: Telephone coaching

    Lecture 87 Why do we use coaching?

    Lecture 88 Setting boundaries

    Lecture 89 Using coaching

    Lecture 90 Establishing rules

    Section 14: Consultation team

    Lecture 91 What is a consultation team?

    Lecture 92 Consultation teams vs supervision

    Lecture 93 Meeting agendas

    Section 15: Therapeutic skills

    Lecture 94 Counselling skills

    Lecture 95 Therapeutic alliance

    Lecture 96 Communication styles

    Lecture 97 Self-disclosure

    Lecture 98 Extending

    Lecture 99 Consultation to the client

    Section 16: Doing DBT

    Lecture 100 Applying CBT

    Lecture 101 Pretreatment tasks

    Lecture 102 Step-by-step delivery

    Lecture 103 Termination

    Section 17: Conclusion

    Lecture 104 Conclusion

    Lecture 105 References

    Lecture 106 Bonus lecture

    Counsellors and mental health professionals looking to introduce DBT,Anyone who wants to learn about how dialectical behaviour therapy works