Adolescent DBT Group
This group focuses on teaching adolescents [ages 14 - 16 years] basic DBT skills from the four modules of DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy). Participants will learn to be self-aware, identify their triggers, learn skills to manage their emotions, and improve their communication skills. This is an open group and participants can join at any time. It will take about 24-26 weeks to complete all four modules. There will be homework assignments at times. DBT can help manage the symptoms of depression, anxiety, anger, bipolar, self-harming behaviors, and suicidal ideation. DBT Modules Mindfulness Distress Tolerance Emotion Regulation Interpersonal Effectiveness
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Palmetto Counseling & Consulting Services, LLC
1721 Ebenezer Road
STE 225
Rock Hill, SC 29732
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Palmetto Counseling & Consulting Services, LLC
1721 Ebenezer Road
STE 225
Rock Hill, SC 29732
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