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What is DBT and How Can it Help With Grief, OCD, Depression, and More

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Welcome to another episode of the Colorado Counseling Podcast, presented by Overcomers Counseling. Today, we're exploring Dialectical Behavior Therapy, commonly known as DBT, a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy.

The term 'dialectical' refers to the blending of two opposites in therapy — acceptance and change — aimed at enhancing a person's emotional and mental well-being. Developed by psychologist Marsha M. Linehan in the late 1980s, DBT was initially designed to treat individuals with borderline personality disorder and chronic suicidal thoughts.

DBT merges traditional cognitive-behavioral techniques for managing emotions and verifying reality with concepts of mindfulness, distress tolerance, and acceptance. The therapy aims to help individuals understand and manage their feelings, improve relationships, live in the moment, cope with distress, and enhance their quality of life.

Over time, DBT has evolved to address a range of mental health challenges that can potentially jeopardize a person's safety, personal relationships, career, and emotional health.

So, how can DBT help with specific conditions? Well, let's start with grief. We will explore how DBT therapy can be used for working through grief, offering strategies to manage the intense emotions that come with loss.

We'll discuss how DBT can help those dealing with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), providing tools to manage intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

We'll also delve into the use of DBT therapy for depression, highlighting how it can empower individuals to regulate their emotions and lead fulfilling lives.

Finally, we'll look at the potential of DBT for PTSD, exploring how this therapy can help individuals navigate through traumatic memories and develop resilience.

Whether you're a mental health professional, someone dealing with these conditions, or just interested in understanding therapeutic approaches, this episode is for you. Let's dive into the world of DBT together.

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Welcome to another episode of the Colorado Counseling Podcast, presented by Overcomers Counseling. Today, we're exploring Dialectical Behavior Therapy, commonly known as DBT, a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy.

The term 'dialectical' refers to the blending of two opposites in therapy — acceptance and change — aimed at enhancing a person's emotional and mental well-being. Developed by psychologist Marsha M. Linehan in the late 1980s, DBT was initially designed to treat individuals with borderline personality disorder and chronic suicidal thoughts.

DBT merges traditional cognitive-behavioral techniques for managing emotions and verifying reality with concepts of mindfulness, distress tolerance, and acceptance. The therapy aims to help individuals understand and manage their feelings, improve relationships, live in the moment, cope with distress, and enhance their quality of life.

Over time, DBT has evolved to address a range of mental health challenges that can potentially jeopardize a person's safety, personal relationships, career, and emotional health.

So, how can DBT help with specific conditions? Well, let's start with grief. We will explore how DBT therapy can be used for working through grief, offering strategies to manage the intense emotions that come with loss.

We'll discuss how DBT can help those dealing with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), providing tools to manage intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

We'll also delve into the use of DBT therapy for depression, highlighting how it can empower individuals to regulate their emotions and lead fulfilling lives.

Finally, we'll look at the potential of DBT for PTSD, exploring how this therapy can help individuals navigate through traumatic memories and develop resilience.

Whether you're a mental health professional, someone dealing with these conditions, or just interested in understanding therapeutic approaches, this episode is for you. Let's dive into the world of DBT together.

  continue reading

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