Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT):
DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) is a type of therapy that is used to treat various mental health disorders, including borderline personality disorder, depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. DBT therapy can provide several benefits, including: Improved emotion regulation: DBT helps individuals learn how to identify and manage their emotions, which can lead to improved emotional stability and reduced mood swings. Reduced suicidal and self-harm behaviors: DBT includes specific skills to help individuals manage suicidal thoughts and behaviors, as well as self-harm behaviors. Improved interpersonal relationships: DBT helps individuals improve their communication and interpersonal skills, which can lead to healthier and more fulfilling relationships with others. Increased mindfulness: DBT includes mindfulness techniques that help individuals stay present in the moment and reduce distressing thoughts and feelings. Improved distress tolerance: DBT teaches individuals how to tolerate distressing emotions without turning to self-destructive behaviors, such as substance abuse or self-harm. Increased self-awareness: DBT helps individuals develop a better understanding of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, which can lead to improved decision-making and overall self-awareness.
DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) is a type of therapy that is used to treat various mental health disorders, including borderline personality disorder, depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. DBT therapy can provide several benefits, including: Improved emotion regulation: DBT helps individuals learn how to identify and manage their emotions, which can lead to improved emotional stability and reduced mood swings. Reduced suicidal and self-harm behaviors: DBT includes specific skills to help individuals manage suicidal thoughts and behaviors, as well as self-harm behaviors. Improved interpersonal relationships: DBT helps individuals improve their communication and interpersonal skills, which can lead to healthier and more fulfilling relationships with others. Increased mindfulness: DBT includes mindfulness techniques that help individuals stay present in the moment and reduce distressing thoughts and feelings. Improved distress tolerance: DBT teaches individuals how to tolerate distressing emotions without turning to self-destructive behaviors, such as substance abuse or self-harm. Increased self-awareness: DBT helps individuals develop a better understanding of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, which can lead to improved decision-making and overall self-awareness.
Service |
Fee ** |
DBT Group * |
$35 Per Week |
DBT Individual * |
$105 - $120 Per Session (income based) |
DBT Treatment Assessment / Orientation * |
$150 |
* This service is covered by Medicaid for those with active in-network coverage with an Medicaid approved diagnosis
** Please note that group fees will be charged regardless of attendance - we are reserving your space in the program with the fee. Assessment/Evaluation/Individual sessions not attended or not cancelled with 48 hours notice will also be charged the full fee as our staff reserved the time to meet with you. If you are receiving vouchers from the criminal justice system, you are responsible for communicating with your parole/probation/case manager to secure funds. Funds not received will be the responsibility of the client.
** Please note that group fees will be charged regardless of attendance - we are reserving your space in the program with the fee. Assessment/Evaluation/Individual sessions not attended or not cancelled with 48 hours notice will also be charged the full fee as our staff reserved the time to meet with you. If you are receiving vouchers from the criminal justice system, you are responsible for communicating with your parole/probation/case manager to secure funds. Funds not received will be the responsibility of the client.