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Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a therapeutic approach that can be used to address a range of issues. It emphasises a nonjudgmental and validating approach to clients.
It has grown in popularity due to its structured approach to emotional regulation, interpersonal skills development, and managing distress.
This article will explore this approach and its effectiveness in enhancing mental health outcomes.
DBT refers to Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Tracing its roots in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), it was developed by psychologist Marsha Linehan as a treatment for individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in the 1980s.
It has, thereafter, been used more extensively for various mental health conditions. It is said to be most effective for people experiencing intense emotional moods, impulsivity and challenges in interpersonal relationships.
In this article, we provide a comprehensive view of Dialectical Behavior Therapy principles, various techniques, and effectiveness.
Acceptance and change are core concepts, and the therapy revolves around helping the client understand how these seemingly opposing concepts can be true and can be achieved together. In fact, the term ‘dialectical’ refers to the concept of combining opposite ideas. As such, this approach focuses on helping clients to accept themselves and their situation while at the same time encouraging clients to work on changing their unhelpful behaviours.
It is now commonly used as an evidence-based treatment for the mental health conditions listed below, particularly when the client is struggling with intense emotions and finds it challenging to manage distressing situations in a healthy way.
These conditions are:
Although the implementation can vary by therapist style and preferences, there is generally a pre-assessment before beginning DBT to assess suitability.
Thereafter, clients attend weekly individual sessions with the DBT therapist.
Therapists also invite clients to group sessions where they are taught essential DBT skills such as mindfulness, tolerance to distress, effectively building interpersonal relationships, and regulating emotions.
Lastly, there are also coaching sessions via the phone where patients may speak to therapists in between the weekly sessions for support on coping with difficult situations in daily life.
In addition to these four processes in DBT, clients are also regularly assigned homework.
* Given its intensive nature, DBT requires a commitment from both the therapist and the client.
DBT can be thought of as having six primary components.
Some of the techniques employed in DBT are:
If you are interested in finding a DBT therapist in Singapore, the Psychology Blossom Clinic is here to help.
Our team is committed to providing a high-quality, tailored and effective therapeutic experience. We will ensure clients receive ongoing support and guidance from our team throughout their therapeutic journey.
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