Lane Pederson – Real-World DBT: Adapting DBT to Fit Your Practice
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- Lane Pederson is a professor.
5 hours and 4 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
Dr. Pederson has been using DBT to treat Axis I and II disorders across level of care settings for over a decade.
Dr. Pederson founded the Dialectical Behavior Therapy National Certification and Accreditation Association (DBTNCAA) and co-owns one of the Midwest’s biggest DBT practices. Dr. Pederson can demonstrate how to apply DBT in real-world situations with real-world clients.DBT is currently the standard of care for borderline personality disorder in the majority of state public systems. However, DBT approach has been proved to be more robust in practice and study. When DBT is appropriate, it is determined by acuity rather than diagnosis. DBT is used to treat individuals who are difficult to treat in both private and public practice. Join Lane Pederson, Psy.D., clinician and creator of the Dialectical Behavior Therapy National Certification and Accreditation Association (DBTNCAA), and learn how to use DBT with your most difficult-to-treat clients. Discover how to:
Validate even the most self-defeating thoughts and emotions.
In the face of overpowering emotions, implement techniques for inertia and resistance.
Maintain a healthy balance of acceptance and change.
Respect for flaws while fostering strengths
Handle transference challenges as transformation chances.
How can “therapeutic drift” be avoided?
By being behaviorally oriented, you can generalize treatment improvements.
Change tactics for both the client and the therapistThis evidence-based therapy is now being used to treat:
Anxiety
Impulse-control
Addictions
Personality flaws
Eating problems
Co-morbid disorders that are complex
Handouts
Manual (897.8 KB) (897.8 KB)
Outline 78 Pages Available After PurchaseIn Practice of DBT Theory
DBT Foundations
As the “core,” emotional sensitivity? defect
Emotional sensitivity is often the result of kindling effects and neurochemistry. Disorders of Axis II
DBT treatment objectives
DBT therapist deployment tacticsDBT application
DBT and Evidence-Based Practice
Emotional control
Mindfulness
Acceptance and transformation
Treatment, client, and therapist dialectics to replace escape and avoidance skills
Relationship and transformation techniques based on DBTMoving Beyond the Limits
Using DBT in conjunction with other diagnoses:
Mood imbalances
Anxiety problems
Eating problems
Abuse of substances
Impulse control OCD
Comorbidity that is complicatedDBT Application in Individual Psychotherapy and Other Settings
DBT adaptation to clinical requirement
Caregiver levels
When to make a reference
evaluating and assuring safety
Please be aware that Lane Pederson, PsyD, LP is not linked with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP or her organizations.
FacultyLP Lane Pederson, Psy.D 16 Consultation and Therapy Seminars and Products
Lane Pederson Psy.D, LP has trained and consulted over 10,000 professionals in the United States, Australia, South Africa, Dubai, Canada, and Mexico through his training and consulting firm, Lane Pederson and Associates, LLC (www.DrLanePederson.com). Dr. Pederson is a real-world practitioner who co-owns Mental Health Systems, PC (MHS), one of the biggest DBT-specialized clinics in the US, with four clinic sites in Minnesota (www.mhs-dbt.com). DBT programs for adolescents, adults, persons with dual disorders, and those with developmental impairments have been established by Dr. Pederson at MHS. He has served as clinical and training director, conducted practice-based clinical outcome research, and managed the care of thousands of clients requiring intense outpatient services.
Dr. Pederson’s DBT publications include The Expanded Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Manual, 2nd Edition: DBT for Self-Help and Individual & Group Treatment Settings (PESI, 2017); Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Contemporary Guide for Practitioners (Wiley, 2015); Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings (PESI, 2013); and The DBT Deck for Clients and Therapists: 101 Mindful (PESI, 2019).
Walter Reed National Military Hospital, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the Ontario Psychological Association, the Omid Foundation, and Psychotherapy Networker are among the notable institutions for whom he has provided training. He has taught DBT to therapists in forensic settings, community mental health agencies, chemical dependence treatment facilities, hospital and residential care settings, and therapists in community mental health agencies. Dr. Pederson also co-owns Acacia Therapy and Health Training in South Africa (www.AcaciaTraining.co.za). Dr. Pederson now serves on the advisory board for Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota’s doctoral counseling program and as a peer reviewer for Forensic Scholars Today.
Lane Pederson has no connection to Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP or her organization.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Lane Pederson is a lawyer with a private practice. He earns income as an author for PESI Publishing & Media. PESI, Inc. provides Dr. Pederson with a speaking fee.
Lane Pederson does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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