Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Teens

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a state-of-the-art, evidence-based form of cognitive-behavioral therapy for teenagers and adults who experience significant trouble managing their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.

In order to more effectively manage intense emotions that can lead to impulsive decision-making and problematic behaviors, patients participating in DBT learn how to practice mindfulness — fully being present in the moment and focusing on one thing at a time, without judgment — along with new problem-solving skills. When mindful awareness is combined with effective problem-solving skills, sensitive and emotionally reactive teenagers and young adults have the tools to respond flexibly to difficult and stressful life experiences.

This approach has helped teenagers and young adults who struggle with any or all of the following:

Impulsive/disruptive behaviors
Frequent mood swings
Self-injurious and suicidal behaviors
Depression and anxiety
Family and peer conflict
Anger outbursts
Eating disordered behaviors
Drug or alcohol abuse
Poor coping skills

Considerable research has been conducted on DBT for adolescents and adults, and multiple randomized controlled research trials have demonstrated its effectiveness. We treat many young people who struggle with emotional ups and downs and assist families who want to help their children manage these intense emotional fluctuations. DBT is an excellent option for those who want a comprehensive treatment that teaches emotional, behavioral, and cognitive skills.

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