Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) was originally developed by Marcia M. Linehan to address the impulsive behaviours, chaotic life and emotional deregulation associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). DBT has been proven to be useful in the treatment of the same difficulties in individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress and Complex PTSD.
Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) was originally developed by Marcia M. Linehan to address the impulsive behaviours, chaotic life and emotional deregulation associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). DBT has been proven to be useful in the treatment of the same difficulties in individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress and Complex PTSD.
This seminar will explore a dialectical biosocial theory of BPD used to guide treatment planning, as well as DBT treatment targets and how to structure treatment for individuals at high risk for life threatening behaviours.
The seminar will discuss treatment strategies used in all modes of DBT, including individual psychotherapy, psychoeducational skills training, and telephone coaching. It will also explore strategies to respond sensitively and effectively to refugees and asylum seekers who are suffering from the sequelae of trauma, and the application of the skills module in DBT and treatment of at risk and suicidal behaviours.