Wise Mind vs. Rationalization: Balancing Logic and Emotion in DBT Therapy
Behavioral health clients with problematic behaviors and emotional patterns often have stories they tell to themselves that justify how they act.
Clinical Psychology and the Biosocial Model: How DBT Addresses Emotion Dysregulation
A core part of any approach to clinical psychology is how it conceives of emotional patterns and dysregulation. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
How DBT Skills Provide Trauma Therapy to Manage Triggers and Dissociation
A client’s personal history creates a set of memories, associations, and reactions unique to that individual. These include learned triggers and
Skill-Driven Catharsis: DBT and the TIPP Protocol for Regulated Release of Repressed Trauma
Trauma creates an imprint on the nervous system, and how we view that impact shapes the approach to treatment and healing. Many tie trauma’s ongoing


