DBT is the only thing that's ever worked for me. Unfortunately it's not available where I am. I wish it could be more available. I wish it could be available like 12 step programs.
I hear you…. I also wish DBT was more accessible and available to people who need it. (Which is why I started this channel!). I know there are some remote Zoom DBT groups out there, and NEABPD Family Connections www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org and Facebook page, DBT Informed Peer Connections, has some peer-led DBT things you may like to check out. Sometimes you can even post on that FB page and ask if there are people out there who would want to buddy up and study DBT together. There is definitely an interest.
Hello Jennifer, So glad I found you :)) this is one of the best videos I encountered so far and I can’t thank you enough for this amazing introduction about DBT. I was really looking for 1 video that can answer my question which is the role of “Dialects “ in the term DBT. You answered it perfectly. Lots of love and wishes for your future videos. Ps: I have a question about the slides you presented in the video. Is there any way I can access it and present it to patients.? Many Regards, Ambika
Thank you. This is being helpful to me right now. I started DBT 3 weeks ago and I'm having trouble wrapping my head around Mindfulness and the related skills from the DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets. This book, so far, doesn't provide enough "theory" for the practice to make sense to me. Would it be a good idea to purchase the DBT Skills Training Manual? P.S. both books by Marsha Linehan
You can try the manual if you'd like to read more. It probably couldn't hurt. I also have videos on all the skills and other things related to DBT and BPD if that's easier for you.
@@jennifermayph.d.2761 Yeah, I was considering the manual. It's just, I seen that it was written for therapists. Are there therapist notions and skills mentioned that could harm my progress if I was aware of them?
Hello Jennifer, So glad I found you :)) this is one of the best videos I encountered so far and I can’t thank you enough for this amazing introduction about DBT. I was really looking for 1 video that can answer my question which is the role of “Dialects “ in the term DBT. You answered it perfectly. Lots of love and wishes for your future videos. Ps: I have a question about the slides you presented in the video. Is there any way I can access it and present it to patients.? Many Regards, Ambika
I'm so greatful that I came across this!
Excellent Introduction!! Great Examples for the Viewer.
Appreciate all your videos. Thank you for posting
Thanks, Linda 🙏💕
Nicely done!
Thank you wonderful synopsis.❇
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
DBT is the only thing that's ever worked for me. Unfortunately it's not available where I am. I wish it could be more available. I wish it could be available like 12 step programs.
I hear you…. I also wish DBT was more accessible and available to people who need it. (Which is why I started this channel!).
I know there are some remote Zoom DBT groups out there, and NEABPD Family Connections www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org and Facebook page, DBT Informed Peer Connections, has some peer-led DBT things you may like to check out. Sometimes you can even post on that FB page and ask if there are people out there who would want to buddy up and study DBT together. There is definitely an interest.
Hello Jennifer, So glad I found you :)) this is one of the best videos I encountered so far and I can’t thank you enough for this amazing introduction about DBT. I was really looking for 1 video that can answer my question which is the role of “Dialects “ in the term DBT. You answered it perfectly. Lots of love and wishes for your future videos.
Ps: I have a question about the slides you presented in the video. Is there any way I can access it and present it to patients.? Many Regards, Ambika
Glad you found me too! Yes, please email your request: jenjabmay77@gmail.com.
Thank you. This is being helpful to me right now. I started DBT 3 weeks ago and I'm having trouble wrapping my head around Mindfulness and the related skills from the DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets. This book, so far, doesn't provide enough "theory" for the practice to make sense to me. Would it be a good idea to purchase the DBT Skills Training Manual?
P.S. both books by Marsha Linehan
You can try the manual if you'd like to read more. It probably couldn't hurt. I also have videos on all the skills and other things related to DBT and BPD if that's easier for you.
@@jennifermayph.d.2761 Yeah, I was considering the manual. It's just, I seen that it was written for therapists. Are there therapist notions and skills mentioned that could harm my progress if I was aware of them?
Hello Jennifer, So glad I found you :)) this is one of the best videos I encountered so far and I can’t thank you enough for this amazing introduction about DBT. I was really looking for 1 video that can answer my question which is the role of “Dialects “ in the term DBT. You answered it perfectly. Lots of love and wishes for your future videos.
Ps: I have a question about the slides you presented in the video. Is there any way I can access it and present it to patients.? Many Regards, Ambika
Thanks so much! Yes, please email me with your request: jenjabmay77@gmail.com
Thanks so much😊