DBT Informed Support & Supplemental Group (Monday)
This group is intended to support the DBT graduate with continuing the practice of skills once they have completed the comprehensive skills training (via TeleHealth). A Weekly 75-minute session offers the opportunity to practice and discuss what's working and what is challenging participants in their regular application of the skills. For DBT Informed Support & Supplemental Group Please Visit/copy the link https://PrincetonDBT.com/groups there you will find all Groups, Schedules and Topics
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Princeton Center for DBT
322 Commons Way
Princeton, NJ 08540
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Adult DBT Skills Groups (2Grps Tue-Wed TeleHealth)
We have 2 Adult DBT Skills Groups Running Tuesday through Wednesday each week - via TeleHealth. These groups are appropriate for adults ages 18 and older, men and women. The skills of Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation & Interpersonal Effectiveness are taught in a weekly 90-minute session. Groups consist of teaching, experiential learning and discussion, with the goal of helping participants learn and incorporate the DBT skills into regular practice. For Adult DBT Group Days & Times please use the link on the main page to our website - https://PrincetonDBT.com/groups there you will find all Groups, Schedules and Topics.
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Multi-Family DBT Skills Group (Wednesdays)
Offering a virtual Multi-Family DBT group for teens and parents/caregivers - Teens (ages 13-18) w/1 parent or primary caregiver. The multi-family group allows teens and parents to learn skills side by side so that both can acquire new behaviors for effectively managing the challenges of adolescence and the parent-teen relationship. This model helps to ensure that a teen’s environment is addressed, and their most important support system (their primary caregivers) are included in the therapeutic process. Teens struggling with mental health issues need skillful caregivers in the home, while their caregivers need support and guidance.