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DBT
Do you feel like you can’t get ahead? Like life is just beating you down, or that challenges are overwhelming you to the point of chronic, debilitating anxiety, depression, PTSD, disordered eating, insomnia, or other mental health concerns? Do you feel like your emotions run your life, and you’re exhausted by the ups and downs? If these experiences are familiar to you, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or DBT, could be the solution you’re looking for. If you’re unfamiliar with this type of tre
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No matter who you are, the reality is that you will eventually deal with stress of some kind. This is a simple fact of human existence. Jobs, children, relationships, health, driving, you name it - everyone will experience stress.Unmanaged stress can increase your risk of conditions like obesity, heart disease, Alzheimers’s, depression, GI problems, diabetes, and asthma, along with chronic physical symptoms like headaches, nausea, and insomnia. When looking to manage stress, it’s importan
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Although not frequently discussed when referring to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training, self-compassion is a beneficial and powerful side effect of this specialized type of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Part of the reason DBT can result in a greater sense of self-compassion is that throughout the DBT modules, students will learn to activate their “wise mind,” which is essentially a stronger and more powerful awareness of yourself, your emotions, your instincts, and yo
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Careers fulfill a number of functions in our lives, including satisfying our need to achieve, bringing us income, creating a sense of belonging and stability, and helping us to feel empowered and accomplished. Therefore, when losing a job (which can often be so integrated with your identity), we can notice an immediate and significant decline in your mental health. According to a Gallup poll in 2013, unemployed Americans are more than 2x as likely to be treated for depression as those with full-
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Anxiety disorders are one of the most prevalent mental health conditions worldwide, affecting millions. These disorders take various forms, each with distinct characteristics and symptoms. Fortunately, therapeutic approaches like Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) provide effective treatment options. Additionally, according to the U.S. Dept of Health & Human Services, there are five significant types of anxiety conditions, which will cover here. This article will delve into five common types of anxiety disorders and discuss how DBT can aid in managing their symptoms.
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As concerns rise for our climate and the future of our world, so does the anxiety that’s sweeping the planet. Increases in frequency of widespread wildfires and the length of wildfire season, along with rising temperatures and shifts in weather patterns leave many concerned and considering the long-term consequences for the Earth as well as the mental health of those who inhabit it. The sobering ramifications of climate change are real, and present. It’s normal to react to these with emoti
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Anxiety can be an overwhelming and pervasive mental health challenge, affecting millions worldwide. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), emphasizing practical skills for managing distress and regulating emotions, can be useful for those looking to control their anxiety better. This article will highlight three quick DBT skills that can be used to regulate anxiety: "STOP," "TIPP," and "Wise Mind."
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If you’ve ever felt your emotions are so completely overwhelming that you can’t restabilize yourself and may return to unhealthy or high risk behaviors, DBT can help. Helping individuals to cope in crisis situations is one of the primary goals of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). The skills and tools taught throughout DBT can be used in a variety of circumstances and throughout many daily experiences to minimize stress and reduce emotional suffering. If you’re dealing with a high-st
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was originally created for the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder by Marsha Linehan in the 1970’s. This structured variation on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy consists of what is often a year-long process of walking through the four main modules, and usually involves both group therapy, individual therapy, and even on-call phone consultations to mitigate crisis situations in the patient’s life as they may arise. While the initial phase of DBT invo
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Developing a non-judgmental way of thinking is a critical component of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training, and falls under the Mindfulness module. Mindfulness helps teach participants to observe their own behavior, thoughts and feelings, and to stay grounded and present in the moment. Learning how to do this is the first step in developing new behaviors and making healthy changes. The Mindfulness module of DBT focuses on our need to improve self-observation and awareness th
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The Distress Tolerance module of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) incorporates a number of types of Distress Tolerance skills designed to help distract us and get us through challenging emotions in situations where we feel a loss of control. Decreasing emotional distress as a symptom of situational challenges is one of the primary goals of DBT. There are a number of skills trainings that go into the Distress Tolerance module which can help with this, including: ACCEPTSTIP IMPRO
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) techniques are being used in increasing measure in the treatment of various mood disorders and mental health conditions beyond their original intended use (for Borderline Personality Disorder), including for Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar Disorder is a highly recurrent and disabling condition marked by major depressive state and manic episodes. The reason DBT shows evidence of success in treatment of Bipolar Disorder is likely because there is growing reason t
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can occur in individuals who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. Symptoms can include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and intrusive thoughts about the event. While PTSD is a serious condition, there are effective ways to minimize its symptoms and regain control over one's life. This article will explore strategies for reducing symptoms of PTSD, including mindfulness, exposure therapy, and cognitive restructuring.
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) teaches critical skills relative to Emotional Regulation, which is arguably relevant for people of all backgrounds, behavior types, and with or without mental health conditions. We can all benefit from greater emotional regulation. While emotions are important and feelings are relative in our relationships and day to day life and processing (they help us communicate and understand our experiences), they can also create a great deal of emotional suffering
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The concept of Radical Acceptance is rooted in the idea that all suffering originated not in pain, but in our attachment to pain. In fact, Radical Acceptance has origins in Buddhism with the tenant that relief from suffering begins first and foremost with acceptance. As a Dialectical Behavior Therapy skill, Radical Acceptance refers to the ability to accept our situation when the circumstances are out of our control, which can reduce the suffering we feel. Instead of being attached to our
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is, at its core, founded upon principles of Dialectical thinking, which involves an integration of two foundational opposites: acceptance and change. Learning to think and act in a dialectical manner can open up your thought process and increase your awareness of the different nuances in the world around you, rather than allowing you to exist in extreme black and whites. Extreme highs and lows are what drive many of the mental health conditions DBT is use
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), is a specific type of psychotherapy under the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy umbrella that was curated for Borderline Personality Disorder. However, this type of therapy has been proven to be successful in the treatment of a myriad of other mental health conditions, including but not limited to anyone struggling with: Overwhelming emotions.Impulsive behavior.Self injury.Suicidal thoughts.Substance abuse.Eating disorders.PTSD and other trauma disorders. 
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Over 28.8 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime. Eating disorders are generally classified as a type of mental illness characterized by harmful behaviors related to food. Those with eating disorders (such as bulimia, anorexia, binge eating, ad more) usually struggle with impulsivity, compulsive behaviors, negative body image, and even coexisting conditions like depression, anxiety, and more. Eating disorders are the second most deadly mental illness (the first is
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These days over 18% of US adults are living with an anxiety disorder. For many people living with chronic anxiety, experiencing a daily, significant and ongoing sense of fear or anxiety can lead to restlessness, panic attacks, isolation, poor sleep, and physical symptoms such as headaches, nausea, body aches, stomach pain, and more. These and a host of other symptoms can be debilitating and may significantly decrease the sufferer’s quality of life. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is usu
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Are you interested in learning more about Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)? This unique form of psychotherapy - a variation of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), can be used for a wide variety of mental health issues and conditions. While DBT was specifically developed for treating individuals who have difficulty managing and regulating their own emotions, (such as with Borderline Personality Disorder), this treatment type has also been proven to be effective for a variety of other condi
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Depression
Depression is a widespread mental health disorder characterized by a spectrum of symptoms and severity levels. At one end of this spectrum lies mild depression, also known as dysthymia or persistent depressive disorder. Despite the term "mild," this form of depression can significantly impact an individual's quality of life and should not be taken lightly. This article delves into the symptoms, the effects on daily life, and the ways to manage mild depression.
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Depression
Depression is a complex condition, varying in both its symptoms and severity levels. Moderate depression, sitting between mild and severe depression on the spectrum, can significantly influence a person's well-being and day-to-day life. This article aims to provide a detailed understanding of moderate depression, its impact, and possible therapeutic interventions.
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Depression
"Smiling depression" is an informal term used to describe individuals who seem cheerful and functioning well despite feeling depressed internally. This condition is particularly challenging to identify due to the outwardly positive demeanor masking the emotional pain underneath. This article aims to shed light on the symptoms, impact, and potential treatments of smiling depression.
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Depression
Depression is more than just a fleeting feeling of sadness or disappointment. It's a serious mental health condition that has significant effects on a person's thoughts, feelings, and daily functioning. Understanding the stages of depression can provide insights into this condition and guide effective intervention strategies. This article aims to present a general framework for the stages of depression.
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In the intriguing field of mental health research, an unexpected protagonist is taking center stage: gut bacteria. The gut microbiome, consisting of trillions of microorganisms that reside in our digestive tract, has been shown to impact various aspects of our health. Remarkably, this extends beyond the confines of physical health into the realm of mental well-being. Emerging evidence indicates a substantial link between our gut microbiota and depression, a common but debilitating mental disorder. This article aims to delve into the intricate relationship between gut bacteria and depression, shedding light on its mechanistic underpinnings, potential therapeutic implications, and future research directions.
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Postpartum depression, a mood disorder affecting new mothers, is recognized for its detrimental influence on maternal health and family dynamics. While frequently discussed, a common question often lingers: how long does postpartum depression last? This article explores the typical duration of postpartum depression, factors affecting its longevity, and the importance of seeking appropriate treatment.
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Manic depressive illness, now more commonly known as bipolar disorder, is a psychological condition marked by dramatic shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. These changes are significantly different from the regular ups and downs that everyone goes through. Bipolar disorder can affect daily life activities such as job performance, school activities, and relationships. This article will delve into the nature of this disorder, its causes, symptoms, and treatment approaches.
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Psychotic depression is a subtype of major depression that includes symptoms of psychosis. In this condition, severe depressive symptoms are accompanied by some form of psychosis, which could include hallucinations, delusions, or a break from reality. These additional symptoms often have a depressive theme, such as delusions of poverty, illness, or guilt. This article will explore the characteristics of psychotic depression, its potential causes, symptoms, and the ways it can be treated.
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Depression
Depression is a widespread mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest in activities, and difficulty carrying out daily tasks. It can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. While living with depression can be overwhelming, the good news is that effective treatments are available. This article provides an in-depth look at various treatments for depression, including medications, psychotherapy, alternative therapies, and lifestyle changes.
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Bipolar depression, a phase of bipolar disorder, presents itself as a period of intense low mood, energy, and decreased activity. This mental health condition, formerly known as manic depression, oscillates between episodes of depression and mania. This article will delve into the defining characteristics of bipolar depression, its triggers and risk factors, the diagnosis process, and treatment options available.
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Art has long been used as a form of self-expression, a way to manifest our inner emotions, thoughts, and experiences onto a tangible medium. Depression drawings, in particular, have emerged as a unique method for individuals struggling with depression to depict their internal battles. This article examines the value and significance of depression drawings, their therapeutic benefits, and their role in creating awareness about mental health.
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Depression
Depression, a prevalent mental health condition, can be profoundly debilitating, affecting all aspects of a person's life. The feelings of persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, and constant fatigue associated with this disorder can be overwhelming. However, it is crucial to remember that help is available, and with appropriate support, recovery is possible. This article will explore the types of help available for depression, including professional assistance, self-help strategies, and the importance of social support.
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Depression hotlines are an essential lifeline for individuals struggling with depression who are seeking immediate assistance. Offering an empathetic ear and critical resources, these hotlines can be the first step towards help for many people. This article will discuss the function of depression hotlines, their benefits, and the importance of confidentiality in their operations.
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Depression
Depression is a common mental health condition marked by persistent feelings of sadness, a lack of interest in previously enjoyed activities, and a diminished ability to perform daily tasks. While depression affects people differently, several telltale signs can indicate this condition. This article will explore the various signs of depression, discuss the physical symptoms often associated with this condition, and address the importance of early recognition for effective treatment.
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Depression
Depression is a mental health condition that can significantly affect a person's quality of life. Thankfully, there are numerous treatment options available, and therapy plays a critical role in many of them. This article will delve into different types of therapy used to treat depression, how they work, and the role of the therapist in the treatment process.
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Mental Health
Therapy provides a safe and confidential environment for individuals to express their feelings, thoughts, and experiences openly. However, knowing what to discuss can be a daunting task for many. This article will explore various topics that one can talk about in therapy, the importance of honesty in therapeutic conversations, and how to maximize therapeutic sessions for personal growth and healing.
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Talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy or counseling, is a type of mental health treatment that involves talking about thoughts, feelings, and behaviors with a trained professional. Despite its simplicity, the positive effects of talk therapy on mental health can be profound. This article will explore the various benefits of talk therapy, its impact on mental health disorders, and its role in fostering personal growth.
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Depression
Depression is a common but serious mood disorder that can affect how a person feels, thinks, and handles daily activities. One of the most effective treatments for depression is talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy. This article will delve into the benefits of talk therapy for depression, the different types of talk therapy used in treating depression, and how to make the most out of your talk therapy sessions.
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Talk therapy, or psychotherapy, has proven effective for many in managing mental health issues such as depression or anxiety. However, it may not always be the ideal approach for everyone. Some individuals may find it difficult to articulate their emotions verbally, while others may not see substantial benefits despite regular sessions. Fortunately, several alternative therapeutic methods can help individuals cope with their mental health concerns. This article will discuss art therapy, music therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions as alternatives to traditional talk therapy.
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Anxiety
Talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy, has shown to be a powerful tool in managing and reducing anxiety. This type of therapy can help individuals better understand their anxiety, develop coping mechanisms, and improve their overall quality of life. In this article, we will explore the role of talk therapy in anxiety management, types of talk therapy used, and the therapeutic techniques utilized in sessions.
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