Lane Pederson & Jean Eich – Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy Professional (C-DBT) TrainingLane Pederson & Jean Eich – Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy Professional (C-DBT) Training: An Advanced Online Skills Training for Adapting Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Everyday Clinical Needs
Our clients are vulnerable. Trauma and invalidating family systems have put them at risk for serious behavioral health issues.
They trust us to guide them in times of distress.
And there’s nothing more rewarding than working with clients whom other therapists have given up on.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) gives us the skills we need to help our clients build lives they can manage — lives they don’t have to destroy, avoid or self-medicate away.
Once the “go-to” treatment for borderline personality disorder, DBT has become recognized as one of the most desirable therapies by both clinicians and patients alike — because it’s easy to apply and adapt the principles of DBT with clients from all walks of life.
Now I want to invite you to enroll in this exclusive online certification course so you can discover the power of DBT for yourself!
Join me today in my new step-by-step advanced skills training — filled with proven strategies and methods — and I’ll show you exactly how to improve your therapeutic outcomes and apply this evidence-based approach.
Completely self-paced, you can complete this course from the comfort of your home. You’ll also get instant access to my NEW training video where I’ll show you how you can easily use DBT in a telehealth setting — so you can immediately apply what you’ve learned to help your clients create lives worth living, whether they’re in your office or only available virtually.
See you in the course,
Lane Pederson, PsyD, LP, C-DBT
PS – You can end this course and become a Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy Professional (C-DBT) at no additional cost to you!
Register today and you’ll get instant access to:
- Over 33 hours of expert instructive commentary on NEW DBT tools and telehealth skills that can help you transform patient outcomes
- Over 500 pages of written instruction, slides, handouts, and insights to help you apply DBT principles via telehealth — with clients of all ages
- Exclusive discounts on our curated selection of DBT trainings, seminars, and card decks to help you expand and adapt your practice.
- Intensive trainings and in-session demonstrations showing you exactly how to incorporate DBT in a telehealth delivery model, and so much more!
This is powerful stuff.
From the comfort of your home or office, you can be the difference in your clients’ lives. Following this course, you will be able to:
- Leverage the power of DBT in a strategic way that is highly effective in treating even the most intense clinical conditions like personality disorders, suicidal ideation, substance use, and more
- Secure your financial standing by increasing your client load (and your expertise) with your newfound skills
- Absorb essential DBT skills to use with challenging clients as you change the way that you conceptualize your work with clients
- Help your clients combat loneliness, emotional dysregulation, and other challenges that are so common in this time of economic and social uncertainty
- Gain competency in the legal and ethical requirements associated with telehealth – do you even know the regulations in your state?
And… the best part? You can start learning this material and transforming your clinical practice today.
- The foundations of DBT, dialectics, core assumptions and philosophies
- Evidence-based practice, therapeutic factors, and the research that empowers therapists to customize DBT to their clients and settings
- How DBT speaks to the therapeutic factors that most influence outcomes
- How to effectively structure therapy sessions for both individuals and groups
- The use of treatment stages and the treatment hierarchy
- How to systematically prioritize life-threatening, self-harming, and treatment interfering behaviors
- Strategies to be an effective skills trainer
- Methods for introducing and reinforcing skill use
- How to teach skills from the core Mindfulness module
- Distress tolerance skills
- Emotion regulation skills
- Interpersonal skills
- How to use the diary card to monitor symptoms, urges, and skill use to set therapy agendas
- Mastery of behavioral chain analysis to understand behaviors and problem solve
- Commitment and orienting strategies
- Key interventions that comprise DBT including validation
- Developing and managing behavioral contingencies
- Cognitive interventions from a DBT perspective
- How to balance reciprocal and irreverent communication styles
- Keys to providing telephone skills coaching to clients
Learn about the importance of consultation in the DBT process to enhance your practice. You will learn guidelines for a DBT therapist in managing challenging clinical situations and behaviors and you’ll discover strategies for managing self-injury and suicidal urges.
You’ll end this module by seeing DBT in action during a life-changing in-session video.
- How to develop an effective consultative process
- Guiding principles and qualities of effective treatment teams
- Problem-solving strategies for challenging behaviors
- Essential assessment and intervention skills for suicidal and self-harm presentations
- Protocols for when and how to hospitalize clients
- The keys to helping clients develop comprehensive safety plans that work
Meet the Course Experts
Lane Pederson, PsyD, LP, C-DBT, an internationally known expert and speaker on Dialectical Behavior Therapy, has trained over 8,000 professionals around the world on the approach. Dr. Pederson owns one of the largest DBT-specialized practices in the United States and has overseen the treatment of thousands of clients.
Pederson founded the Dialectical Behavior Therapy National Certification and Accreditation Association (DBTNCAA), the first active organization to certify Dialectical Behavior Therapy providers and accredit Dialectical Behavior Therapy programs.
He’s the author of the best-selling The Expanded Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Manual as well as DBT Skills in Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings and the new Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Contemporary Guide for Practitioners.
Pederson is an outspoken advocate of evidence-based practice and “doing what works” with clients across diverse settings and levels of care. Knowledgeable, humorous, and sometimes irreverent, he is highly rated by audiences for making treatment concepts accessible to therapists.
Lane Pederson is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organization.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Lane Pederson maintains a private practice. He is an author for PESI Publishing & Media and receives royalties. Dr. Pederson receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Lane Pederson has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
Jean Eich, PsyD, LP, is a Licensed Psychologist and has experience working in hospital, school, private practice, and community mental health settings. She has provided DBT services for 8+ years at the largest DBT clinic in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.
Dr. Eich has developed, facilitated, and coordinated DBT programming for adolescents and their parents. Additionally, she has written curriculum and facilitated programming for adults with mental illness and developmental delays and has helped to design and maintain studies examining clinical outcomes of DBT programs.
Dr. Eich is an adjunct assistant professor in the Masters of Counseling and Psychological Services program at St. Mary’s University. She currently serves clients at her private practice, Maplewood Psychology, where she continues to assist adults and adolescents with a variety of mental health concerns.
Dr. Eich is also the author of Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training with Adolescents: A Practical Workbook for Therapists, Teens & Parents (PESI, 2015).
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Jean Eich has an employment relationship with Watercourse Counseling Center; Fairview Hospitals; and Maplewood Psychology. She is an adjunct assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University. Dr. Eich is an author for PESI Publishing & Media and receives royalties. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Jean Eich is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the Minnesota Psychological Association.
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