Learn More About DBT Center Comprehensive Specialties for Diverse Needs From childhood through adulthood, our services span across a spectrum of needs. ANXIETY The DBT Center offers specialized age – appropriate anxiety treatment for both children & adults....
Schedule a daily practice. Select one routine activity and engage in it one-mindfully every day. Drink your morning coffee, drive or walk to and from work, cook, or complete sleep hygiene tasks, doing each task one-mindfully. Make these activities a daily form of meditation. Notice how you...
For older adults, DBT therapy can empower them to gain a little bit of control in the midst of aging, enhancing their resilience, centering them on driving their personal goals, and teaching them to seize happiness in whatever form it comes. While DBT therapy is used for a variety of reaso...
and reshape your responses to the world. She uses Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to work with adolescents and adults who struggle with anxiety disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, and trauma. Her sessions are enriched with mindfulness activities, which invite you to anchor yourself ...
Claire Ashton, MA, LPC, LMFT, EMDRIA-Approved Consultant | Therapy for adults, adolescents 13+, families, parent-coaching. EMDR, DBT, Exposure and Response Prevention.
For example, while some adolescents with ADHD are affected by impairments mainly in school [11], others may experience more impairments in social activities [12, 13]. The heterogeneity among adolescents with ADHD makes it unlikely that there is one treatment that fits all [3]. While ...
scholarly activities include treatment and assessment of mentally disordered offenders, forensic assessment, and professional development and training. Also Featuring: Dr. Melanie Gordon Sheets–“A Modified DBT-CBT Recovery Program for a Forensic Population: Treating Individuals with Highly Destructive Coping...
Howard and othereducators say it’s important to expose kids to a world beyond homework andtests, through volunteer work, sports, hobbies and other extracurricularactivities. “The problem of the issue isthat many students experience education as irrelevant to their life goals andambitions,” says...
Other impulsive behaviors common with those who self-harm are substance abuse, indiscriminate sexual behavior, excessive or reckless spending, and risk taking. Impulsive behaviors may also lead to a decline in supportive relationships, issues with employment or school, and activities of daily living. ...