DBT Assumptions: Humility and Support

Stephanie Vaughn

Psychē, PLLC Vanderbilt University

Key Points

  1. Clients cannot fail at therapy, but DBT and therapists can; it is paramount to recognize this.
  2. Humility, although not an official component of DBT, is an implied and crucial aspect of it.
  3. Support for therapists, facilitated through a DBT peer consultation group, is essential for effective treatment.
lock-icon

To unlock this video you need to become a Therapy Pro: Plus member.

Earn 1.25 CE Credits

DBT Assumptions: Making Progress

A client can’t fail at therapy, but DBT and a therapist can. It’s crucial to acknowledge this. Just as a medication like amoxicillin can fail to treat an illness without it being anyone’s fault, DBT may not work for every client.

Effectiveness in DBT can be gauged by monitoring progress. Clear markers include observing whether clients:

Unlock Inside the Therapy Room: DBT Unveiled course.

Become a Therapy Pro: Plus Member.

Learn more

Already have an account? Sign in

Download These Materials

Unlock Inside the Therapy Room: DBT Unveiled course.

Become a Therapy Pro: Plus Member.

Learn more

Already have an account? Sign in