Adult DBT

Skills Groups are run like a class where the group leader teaches skills and practice exercises to help you use the skills at home, school, work and social situations. Classes are organized in four modules: core mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation and interpersonal effectiveness. With 6 sessions per module, it takes 24 sessions, or an average of 6 months to complete all skills classes. Most clients take the four DBT modules more than once to more fully absorb and apply the skills as they become increasingly automatic in most areas of your life.
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University Tower
1034 S Brentwood Blvd
Suite 555
Saint Louis, MO 63117
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Young Adult DBT Group

This group is designed specifically with the needs of those transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, ages 17-26, in mind. We recognize that the combination of emotional sensitivity, social vulnerability and changes in performance expectations can lead to intensified anxiety and depression. We want to provide techniques for navigating this phase of life successfully. Participants in this group may be struggling with some of the following: Experiencing roller coaster relationships; Difficulty in balancing coursework and social life; Overwhelming emotions followed by numbing out; Thoughts of suicide; Desire to drop out of school or work; Self-harming or emotionally-impulsive behaviors
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Teen/Family DBT

Teens and parents participate together in this 24 session DBT skills group. Teens and parents learn to communicate effectively, regulate their emotions and tolerate distress. The goal of this skills group is to help teens and parents discover a middle path to avoid power struggles, better understand each other and bring peace back into the home.