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What is a Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program?
Originally, psychological experts developed dialectical behavior therapy to treat borderline personality disorder and severe depression in patients. However, since its conception, treatment experts have applied it to a range of mental health disorders and other conditions, such as drug and alcohol addiction. Our DBT therapy program in the San Fernando Valley uses talk therapy to help our patients understand their emotions better. DBT is designed for people with stronger emotions.
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Why Choose Dialectical Behavior Therapy at Satori Health?
When you enroll in a dialectical behavior therapy program, you’ll quickly learn that your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are all interconnected. You’ll also find that it’s challenging to accept yourself while acknowledging your need for change. However, during dialectical behavior therapy at Satori Health, we help you bridge that gap and encourage acceptance and growth in the present and future.
DBT uses the philosophies behind CBT, as well as evidence-based exercises and the latest techniques. During your time attending mental health treatment program in LA, we provide a wide range of services that help people overcome mental health issues. Our mental health treatment programs include:
Depression
Depression can be overwhelming. Our highly educated, trained psychiatrists provide treatment for those with clinical depression who are in need of a treatment program.
Anxiety
Satori Health’s anxiety treatment program restores equilibrium and helps people heal from anxiety disorders by identifying the underlying causes of the anxiety.
Bipolar Diorder
Bipolar disorder causes intense shifts in an individual’s thoughts, behavior, and energy. With our effective bipolar disorder treatment program, a healthy, stable life is within reach.
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What Happens During DBT?
Dialectical behavior therapy helps you accept yourself, even when you’re feeling awful about yourself. When you integrate this treatment with other addiction treatment options, you can learn the essential skill which will let you tackle the challenges of recovery.
At Satori Health, our DBT program in Los Angeles allows you to work through your obstacles using a range of tools, such as :
- Roleplaying
- Worksheets
- Accepting changes
- Building skills
- Responding to and ultimately embracing resistance
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What to Expect from DBT in Los Angeles?
Dialectical behavior therapy is a form of CBT that centers on opposites, something people struggling with addiction can identify with in many cases. These opposites include being unable to quit on your own but wanting to get better, or being ready to change but nervous about making the first step towards sobriety. Dialectical behavior therapy counselors call these opposites “dialectics,” a term based on the idea that change occurs when one opposite overcomes the other. We strive to assist your desire to end addiction to overcome the urge to use drugs or alcohol. DBT is something you can base your recovery on, allowing you to move forward in life.
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Our DBT Program in the San Fernando Valley
If change scares you, dialectical behavior therapy helps you to accept that fear and keep putting one foot in front of the other, instead of working against it. At our DBT center in Los Angeles, we can give you the tools you need to be successful in recovery. To learn more about your treatment options or to enroll in our mental health treatment program, contact us today