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The Complete Lane Pederson Dialectical Behavior Therapy Bundle: Seminar Recording + Books
Package - Video & Book
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Format:
Package - Video & Book   Instructions
Details:
Multi-disc DVD recording (23 hours,15 minutes) with electronic manual and instructions | Softcover books (478 pages)
Authors:
LANE PEDERSON, PSYD, LP, C-DBT
CORTNEY PEDERSON, MSW, LICSW
Publisher:
PESI Publishing & Media
Copyright:
5/8/2017
CE Available:
Yes, See CE credit tab for complete continuing education details
Product Code:
RVKIT048650
Objectives
[+] [-] 044810 - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): 4-Day Intensive Certificate Course
  1. Discriminate DBT from the contextual model of therapy.
  2. Evaluate DBT research in light of the contextual model and the Evidence-Based Practice of Psychology (EBPP).
  3. Correlate DBT philosophies and interventions to the therapeutic factors that most improve treatment outcomes.
  4. Explore dialectic philosophies and their application in therapy
  5. Determine how the core assumptions of DBT are put into action in therapy
  6. Assess how DBT theory drives therapeutic interventions.
  7. Communicate how to balance validation and change strategies in clinical situations
  8. Integrate mindfulness techniques into therapy.
  9. Implement an effective therapy structure that includes identifying clear treatment goals
  10. Practice how to effectively teach the four standard DBT skills modules - mindfulness, emotion regulation, distress tolerance and interpersonal effectiveness.
  11. Design teaching strategies for skills training sessions.
  12. Plan and teach supplemental DBT skills and modules.
  13. Practice DBT skills training techniques in small groups.
  14. Recommend how to seamlessly integrate DBT skills into individual therapy.
  15. Discriminate the DBT model from cognitive-behavioral, client-centered, and other treatment modalities.
  16. Practice a multi-layered approach to validation of clients’ thoughts and feelings.
  17. Establish balance validation with the most effective (and practical) methods of behavior change.
  18. Practice reciprocal and irreverent communication styles, to be utilized within the therapy session.
  19. Comment on the key differences between traditional cognitive interventions and DBT-style cognitive interventions.
  20. Practice therapy techniques with effective pacing, balance, and flow.
  21. Articulate when to use (and not to use) exposure techniques.
  22. Employ DBT diary cards and chain (change) analysis.
  23. Propose how to operate with consultative groups and treatment teams.
  24. Assess and manage self-injurious and suicidal behaviors with clear protocols and safety plans.
  25. Establish clear plans for crisis management, including psychiatric hospitalizations.

Outline
[+] [-] 044810 - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): 4-Day Intensive Certificate Course
  • Foundations of DBT
    • The Story of DBT
    • Explicit focus on validation
    • Cognitive-behavioral change strategies
    • Skills training
    • Consultative approach
    • Mindfulness
    • Dialectical balance
    • Five functions of DBT
    • Is it DBT?: What’s needed in a DBT clinical process
  • Dialectical Philosophy. What IS it, and HOW is it Used?
    • Dialectics explained
    • Dialectical assumptions
    • Dialectics in action
    • Dialectical Abstinence. When NOT to be dialectical
  • Core Assumptions of DBT: Shaping the Therapy
    • Acceptance and nonjudgmental stance
    • View of clients, therapist and therapy
  • DBT Models: Standard and Beyond
    • DBT Modes and Formats
    • DBT Research: Understanding and Context
    • Evidence-Based Practice versus
    • Evidence-Based Treatments
    • Understanding how therapy works
    • Six decades of empirical research
    • Maximizing therapeutic factors, DBT-style
  • Biosocial Theory: Guiding the Therapy
    • Biosocial theory of difficulties
    • How theory drives therapy
    • Update to Theory: RO DBT
  • Getting Started: Therapy Structure
    • Structure as a therapeutic factor
    • Structuring the environment
    • DBT Stages
    • Identifying treatment targets: suicidality, self-injurious behavior (SIB), therapy-interfering behavior (TIB), and other targets
  • Special Populations and Settings
    • Children and Adolescents
    • Substance Use Disorders
    • Levels of Care
  • Mindfulness and DBT
    • Mindfulness explained
    • Mindfulness of the approach
    • Mindfulness as a therapy technique
    • Mindfulness in life
  • DBT Skills Training
    • Integrating skills into therapy
    • Using skills to develop new behaviors
    • Methods for skills training
  • Mindfulness: The Path to Wise Mind
    • What skills: observe describe, participate
    • How skills: nonjudgmental, one-mindful, effectively
    • Mindfulness practice and application
  • Teaching Dialectics
    • Identify dialectical dilemmas
    • Activate Wise Mind action
    • For adolescents and parents: Middle path
    • For substance use disorders: dialectical abstinence
  • Distress Tolerance
    • Wise mind ACCEPTS
    • IMPROVE the moment
    • Pros and cons
    • Radical acceptance/turning the mind
  • Emotion Regulation
    • Model of emotions
    • PLEASED
    • Build positive experiences
    • Opposite action
  • Interpersonal Effectiveness
    • FAST skills
    • GIVE skills
    • DEAR MAN skills
  • Supplemental and Updated Skills and Modules
    • Urge surfing
    • Bridge burning
    • TIP
    • DBT Clinical Process
  • Diary Cards
    • Standard
    • Adapted for special populations
  • Behavioral Analysis (Chain Analysis)
    • Getting the client on board
    • Build awareness and options
    • Bridging into solution analysis
  • Starting Out: Commitment Strategies
  • Validation
    • A multi-layered approach
    • As an exposure technique
    • Used dialectically with change
    • Difference from normalization
  • Change Interventions
    • Behavioral principals
    • Contingency procedures
    • Best behavior change methods
    • DBT-style cognitive interventions
  • Exposure Techniques
    • When to use (and not to use)
    • Exposure protocols
    • Alternatives to exposure
  • Communication Styles
    • Reciprocal
    • Irreverent
  • Consultative Group and Treatment Teams
    • Increase your motivation
    • Develop effective responses
    • Qualities of effective treatment teams
  • Assess and Manage Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB)
    • When is SIB life-threatening?
    • Creating alternatives
  • Assess and Manage Suicidal Ideation (SI)
    • Suicide assessment techniques
    • Establishing safety protocols
    • Safety plans and safety commitments
  • Hospitalization Issues
    • Effective use of the hospital
    • Transitions in and out
  • Next Steps
    • What you learned and what you need
    • Developing your plan
    • Taking action
Please Note: Lane Pederson, PsyD, LP is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organizations.

Author

LANE PEDERSON, PSYD, LP, C-DBT

LANE PEDERSON, PSYD, LP, C-DBT Lane Pederson, PsyD, LP, C-DBT, has provided Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) training and consultation to over 30,000 professionals in the United States, Australia, South Africa, England, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East through his training and consultation company, Lane Pederson and Associates, LLC (www.DrLanePederson.com).A real-world practitioner, Dr. Pederson co-owns Mental Health Systems, PC (MHS), one of the largest DBT-specialized practices in the United States with four clinic locations in Minnesota (www.mhs-dbt.com). At MHS Dr. Pederson has developed DBT programs for adolescents, adults, people with dual disorders, and people with developmental disabilities. He has served as clinical and training directors, has directed practice-based clinical outcome studies, and has overseen the care of thousands of clients in need of intensive 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); and Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings (PESI, 2013) and The DBT Deck for Clients and Therapists: 101 Mindful Practices to Manage Distress, Regulate Emotions & Build Better Relationships (PESI, 2019).
Notable organizations he has trained for include Walter Reed National Military Hospital, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the Ontario Psychological Association, the Omid Foundation, and Psychotherapy Networker. He has provided DBT training for community mental health agencies, chemical dependency treatment centers, hospital and residential care settings, and to therapists in forensic settings. Dr. Pederson also co-owns Acacia Therapy and Health Training (www.AcaciaTraining.co.za) in South Africa. Dr. Pederson currently serves on the advisory board for the doctorial counseling program at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota and is a peer reviewer for Forensic Scholars Today.
Lane Pederson is not affiliated or associated with Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, or her organization. Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Lane Pederson maintains private practice and is the founder and CEO of Dialectical Behavior Therapy National Certification and Accreditation Association. He receives compensation as a national speaker and receives royalties as a published author. Lane Pederson receives a speaking honorarium, recording, and book royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Lane Pederson has no relevant non-financial relationships.

CORTNEY PEDERSON, MSW, LICSW

Author bio will be available soon...
Continuing Education Credits Awarded for Completion of Entire Package
[+] [-] Combined Continuing Education Credit From All Components
Breakdown of Continuing Education Credits by Components
[+] [-] 044810 - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Intensive Certification Course
[+] [-] 045300 - Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings
[+] [-] 084840 - The Expanded Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Manual, 2nd Edition
Audience
Counselors, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, Addiction Counselors, Case Managers, Mental Health Professionals, Nurses
Reviews
[+] [-] 045300 - Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings
For years, the treatment of dually diagnosed clients has posed a conundrum for mental health professionals. Both psychiatric and substance treatment clinicians frequently advocate for treating psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders either separately or sequentially. Having worked in both psychiatric and substance treatment settings, I’ve seen the unfortunate outcomes of holding this belief. Clients feel invalidated by the people who want to help them, spend years in treatment and are often unable to build a life worth living.

In DBT Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings, Lane Pedersen, Psy.D., DBTC provides a practical model for simultaneous treatment of psychiatric and substance use disorders. Clinicians working with dually diagnosed clients will appreciate the thoughtful integration of the most effective contemporary treatment models used in both psychiatric and substance treatment; clients will appreciate the integration of these approaches in the development of easy-to-follow worksheets that reinforce key concepts of recovery.
~ Bari Platter, author of Integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy with the Twelve Steps

I want to commend Lane Pederson for the fresh and unique methodology and skills training approach described in his latest manual, DBT Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings. He has taken what has been used in previous models for DBT and expanded it in such an insightful way that I found myself identifying with his methods in the way I approach many of my own recovery challenges. I have been in continuous 12-Step recovery since October 1971 and have worked with dual diagnosed members using the 12-Steps to maintain abstinence with substance abuse. This manual is so resourceful that I would recommend each therapist apply these principles within their own lives in order to enhance their own ability to touch the suffering of their clients with a compassionate awareness. This manual is a unique contribution to the treatment of the dual diagnosis population, and will pave the way for a great leap forward in successful treatment modalities.
~ Tom Catton, author of The Mindful Addict: A Memoir of the Awakening of a Spirit

As a clinician practicing Dialectical Behavior Therapy for over a decade I felt that DBT was a perfect modality for treating patients with co-occurring disorders. Reading Dr. Pederson’s DBT Skills Training for Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment Settings not only confirmed my beliefs, but the Manual provided the structure I needed to put this theory into practice. Dr. Pederson’s Manual blends DBT with traditional chemical dependency treatment in a respectful and cogent manner and does so in a way that makes it easy to apply this treatment in real world settings. It truly is a resource that practitioners will use daily in their treatment of patients with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.
~ Wade Kuehl, MSW, LISW, Clinical Director, Siouxland Mental Health Center

Many of the clients that present for mental health or substance use problems often have the other problem as well. Clinicians are often asking how to treat both mental health and substance use problems together? This book is the answer. It provides well proven strategies to deal with substance use problems head on by utilizing one of the best evidence based strategies for this -- DBT. As a clinician, supervisor and clinical director serving clients with co-occurring disorders, I would highly recommend this book. It has improved my clinical skills, fostered the development of clinicians and most importantly lead to improved client outcomes and satisfaction.
~ Cathy Moonshine, PhD, MSCP, MAC, CADC III, and author of Acquiring Competency and Achieving Proficiency with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (Volumes I & II)


[+] [-] 084840 - The Expanded Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training Manual, 2nd Edition
"How do you make the best book about DBT by its most gifted trainers even better? You find ways to include more great ideas and pragmatic skills while making it even more accessible and immediately applicable"
Barry Duncan, PsyD, Author of On Becoming a Better Therapist and developer of the Partners for Change Outcome Management System

"The second edition is easy to understand, practical, and a welcome addition to anyone's library -- therapist or layperson. The manual presents the skills in a way that is self-explanatory, rather than requiring a trained professional to wade through pages of clinical jargon. Once again, Lane irreverently refusing to tiptoe through proprietary minefields in order to make DBT more accessible to everyone."
Stephanie Vaughn, PsyD, Clinical psychologist and DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician

"Marsha Linehan developed DBT. And Lane Pederson has expanded it! Many practitioners have knowledge of evidence-based practice, but few have the ability to translate that knowledge into practical, real-world tools that can truly help give struggling individuals a life worth living. Unlike the many books that go unused on your shelf, this companion is a daily 'go-to' resource for any practice treating emotionally dysregulated clients. Dr. Pederson is a true leader in the field and his second edition has outdone his first!"
Jeff Riggenbach, PhD, LPC, Author, The CBT Toolbox: A Guide for Clients & Clinicians and The BPD Toolbox: An Evidence-Based Guide for Regulating Emotions

"This manual is the most thorough, up-to-date, and valuable resource for clinicians who use DBT. Now spiral-bound, it's easy and convenient to make copies for both individuals and groups. And the inclusion of strategies for using social media is brilliant,especially for those working with adolescents and young adults. It's becoming more and more evident that DBT skills are life skills, and this manual provides all the necessary tools. A most beneficial book."
Linda A. Curran, BCPC, LPC, CACD, CCPD Author of bestselling 101 Trauma-Informed Intervention

"Dr. Pederson has provided therapists and clients with a very thorough, expansive and easy to understand explanation of the skills clients need to learn to regulate their emotions and live a full and satisfying life. Pederson is able to explain concepts in new ways that bring additional clarity even to seasoned DBT therapists and trainers. The addition of modules on addiction and social media, as well as skills to learn behaviors that enhance anyone’s life (such as problem solving, making friends or developing routines) make this book unique and indispensable for any therapist, for all clients and even for family members. I wholeheartedly recommend it and look forward to using its concepts and skills in my own work with clients."
Pat Harvey, ACSW, LCSW-C, DBT trainer and therapist, co-author of Parenting a Child Who Has Intense Emotions, Dialectical Behavior Therapy for At-Risk Adolescents and Parenting a Teen Who Has Intense Emotions

"An abundance of fresh, practical and reproducible tools for healthier emotions and stronger resilience. The second edition updates and expands the knowledge, research and skills so greatly needed by mental health professionals and those who depend upon us to deliver the most accessible, effective and well-proven treatments possible."
Henry Emmons, MD Author of The Chemistry of Joy and The Chemistry of Calm

"There are many books and resources about DBT, but Pederson’s second edition rises above as an essential. His strategies have been proven in more than a decade of successful clinical practice, and this new book makes his important work accessible to all."
Cathy Moonshine, PhD, MSCP, MAC, CADC III, Author of Acquiring Competency and Achieving Proficiency with DBT, Volume I & II

"Dr. Pederson's second edition is a must-have book for both clinicians and clients. As a leader in 'Second-wave DBT,' Dr. Pederson continues to generate amazing and accessible content. This book provides new perspectives on the classic skill modules by expanding explanations and introducing new examples and handouts. One of the most exciting aspects of this book is the expansion of six other skill modules: Dialectics, Cognitive Modification, Problem-Solving, Addictions, Building a Satisfying Life, and Social Media. The new modules help clinicians and clients address their real world struggles by providing meaningful content and fresh ideas. I strongly encourage you to add this book to your desktop collection of works. I have been working with DBT theory, skills, and concepts since the 1990s with thousands of clients and this work will be immediately integrated into my training and practice."
Mark Carlson, PsyD, LP Founder & CEO of Mental Health Systems, specializing in DBT treatment