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Why Join a DBT-U Skills Group? What to expect if you join What is DBT? this skills group~ Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Registration ** combines cognitive-behavioral and You will: mindfulness approaches in helping Receive a workbook of DBT materials Name: individuals discover more options, outlets, Learn new skills weekly Address: and choices for their lives. Dr. Marsha Learn from the experiences of others Linehan developed DBT for individuals with City: State: Gain knowledge and practical skills about strong behavioral urges and its techniques Zip: new ways to think, feel, and respond in have proven effective for anyone who can Phone: difficult situations benefit from improved emotional regulation, Find out what works for other people with Email: distress tolerance, and interpersonal similar challenges effectiveness. Since DBT skills increase Experience a safe place to practice new **An initial interview ($160.00) is with regular practice, participants are asked skills required for group placement and can to commit to attending each skills training Are you willing to: be billed to some insurances. group and are required to be in individual Do homework each week that will therapy at the same time. improve your quality of life? When you begin participation in a DBT-U is a specially designed skills group Practice new and different coping group, we ask that you commit to the for college students with their needs and skills? whole semester. Each group costs learning style in mind. The foremost goal for Learn to manage your emotions and $60, which can be paid in a variety of each group participant is to become more relationships better? ways. You will be asked to pay for aware of themselves as an agent for each group regardless of attendance. Important Details: change and self-acceptance. Secondly, we These fees include a notebook with all Thursday, ongoing group work on skills that will help you realize your of the DBT modules. Insurance will not 5:00 – 6:30 pm OR goals effectively. Finally, the strength of be filed for DBT group. Monday, ongoing group DBT is in learning to validate your experience while also learning skills that 12:00 - 1:30 pm For information and to schedule improve your ability to participate in school HRC Behavioral Health & Psychiatry an initial interview, please call and work, tolerate distress, regulate 100 Europa Dr, Suite 260 emotions, and maintain successful Chapel Hill Paige Barnett relationships. Group adds new members early in 919.929-1227 each semester and at the beginning of the summer. Map - www.hrcraleigh.citysearch.com Mareah C. Steketee, PhD is a DBT-U licensed psychologist with specialty training in clinical psychology and neuropsychology. She is a graduate of HRC Behavioral Health & Skills Group the California School of Professional Psychiatry, PA Psychology and DBT therapy at HRC since 2002. She has longstanding interests in neuroscience, mindfulness Modules Covered in Group A choice for quality and security; a choice and health psychology, which she for competence, experience, individual incorporates into DBT orientation to attention, and feedback. HRC has been Mindfulness providing clinical, consultation, and treatment. programmatic services for over 30 years Emotion Regulation Meggan Moorhead, EdD is a licensed psychologist who has specialized in DBT Distress Tolerance for the last 22 years. She studied with Interpersonal Effectiveness Marsha Linehan in the first national DBT intensive training in 1993. A graduate of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Princeton and Boston Universities, she is CONTACT: Founding Director Emeritus of Triangle Area DBT. She is in practice in Durham Meggan Morehead, EdD and Carrboro. Triangle Area DBT Beth McElhinny Hayden, LCSW 919.286.3031 is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Daring Way™ Facilitator, and Beth McElhinny Hayden, LCSW Registered Yoga Teacher specializing in 919.410.7189 child, adolescent, and adult psychotherapy. She received her Master Mareah C. Steketee, PhD of Social Work degree from the HRC Behavioral Health & HRC Behavioral Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Psychiatry & Psychiatry 919.442.1127 Hill. Beth completed the Intensive Training in DBT Treatment offered by 100 Europa Drive, Suite 260 Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Behavioral Tech in 2011 and sits on a Meggan Moorhead, EdD (919) 929-1227 weekly DBT Supervision Team. Beth Licensed Psychologist http://www.hrc-pa.com/ has clinical interests in Mareah C. Steketee, PhD Mindfulness, women’s issues, Licensed Psychologist depression and anxiety and shame resiliency and incorporates DBT Beth McElhinny Hayden into all of her work. Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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