Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Practical Skills to Manage Emotions, Improve Relationships & Build Balance

What DBT Can Help With

DBT therapy may be helpful for individuals experiencing:
  • Emotional dysregulation or mood swings
  • Intense stress or feeling overwhelmed
  • Relationship conflicts or communication challenges
  • Anxiety or depression with strong emotional responses
  • Impulsive behaviors or difficulty coping
  • Trauma-related emotional reactions
  • Difficulty managing anger or frustration

Core DBT Skills We Teach

At Anson Family Counseling, DBT-informed therapy focuses on four core skill areas:
integrity

Mindfulness

Building awareness of thoughts, emotions, and experiences in the present moment.

leadership

Distress Tolerance

Developing healthy ways to cope with stress and crisis without making situations worse.

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Interpersonal Effectiveness

Improving communication, boundaries, and relationship skills.

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Emotional Regulation

Understanding emotions and learning strategies to manage them effectively.

Who DBT Is For

DBT therapy is effective for:
  • Teens and adults
  • Individuals struggling with emotional regulation
  • Clients experiencing anxiety, depression, or trauma-related reactions
  • Families seeking healthier communication and emotional support
  • Clients who want structured, practical coping tools

Why Choose DBT at Anson Family Counseling?

Clinicians trained in DBT skills

and trauma-informed care

Evidence-based approach

focused on real-life skill building

Effective for emotional regulation and distress tolerance

Support for teens and adults

navigating intense emotions

Clear, structured tools

that can be used immediately

Available through individual therapy and group therapy

Build Skills for a More Balanced Life

With the right tools and support, it’s possible to manage emotions more effectively, strengthen relationships, and feel more in control of your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. DBT skills are helpful for many people who struggle with emotions, stress, or relationships.

Yes. DBT skills may be offered through group therapy as well as individual sessions.

Length varies depending on goals. Many clients benefit from structured DBT skills over several months.

Yes. DBT is especially effective for teens learning emotional regulation and coping skills.

Yes. DBT-informed therapy and groups may be available through secure telehealth.