Health Wellness Community

Click on picture to see more photos of our new offices at:

28379 Davis Parkway Suite #801

Warrenville, IL  60555 

*New Telephone 630-393-9800

Alternative Cinema

Home

About Clarus Center

Meet the Psychologists and Counselors

Meet the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Practitioners

Meet Our Integrative and Family Medicine Physician

Current Therapy Groups

Need a Speaker?

Links and Resources

Contact Us

Upcoming Events

Directions to Clarus

 

What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) integrates cognitive-behavioral strategies with Eastern (Zen) practices, such as mindfulness and acceptance. Originally developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan, DBT has been shown to be especially helpful for individuals who struggle with suicidal thoughts and urges and/or self-harm behaviors. DBT is also beneficial for anyone wishing to learn techniques for soothing and calming the self, coping effectively with stress, and increasing their effectiveness in relationships.

DBT typically involves individual psychotherapy and group skills training. Working collaboratively with the therapist, clients learn skills and enhance their capabilities in four areas:

• Mindfulness

Mindfulness is the concept of cultivating awareness of thoughts, emotions, and present-moment experiences. Strategies include relaxation, meditation, breathing exercises, and practicing acceptance of life as it is in the moment.

Interpersonal Effectiveness

Provides an opportunity to explore how to be more successful in relationships with family members, friends, in love relationships, and at work. Skills are aimed at identifying goals and needs in relation to others, working effectively toward interpersonal goals, and coping with interpersonal conflict.

 Emotion Regulation

Focuses on understanding and effectively managing painful emotional states, such as anxiety, depression, guilt, and anger. Specific skills include increasing mindfulness to current emotions, identifying obstacles to changing emotions, reducing vulnerability to negative emotions, and increasing positive emotional experiencing,

•  Distress Tolerance

Enhances the ability to deal with life stresses and manage crises in effective ways. Techniques for tolerating stressful situations when they cannot be immediately changed include distracting, self-soothing, and improving the moment.

Back to Top

~