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In DBT

Dialectical Behavioral Trainer
Become an DBT Trainer

A unique aspect of DBT training by Royal Macnas International Training & Coaching Academy is its focus on acceptance of a patient's experience as a way for therapists to reassure them and balance the work needed to change negative behaviors.The “D” means “dialectical.” A dialectic is a synthesis or integration of opposites. In DBT, dialectical strategies help both the therapist and the client get unstuck from extreme positions. The “B” stands for “behavioral.” DBT requires a behavioral approach. This means that we assess the situations and target behaviors that are relevant to our clients’ goals in order to figure out how to solve the problems in their lives. Royal Macnas International Training & Coaching Academy offer acceptance and support to people in therapy. Many of the people work with have conditions described as "difficult to treat." They work to develop techniques for achieving goals, improving well-being, and effecting lasting positive change.

DBT treats include self-harm, eating and food issues, addiction, and posttraumatic stress, as well as borderline personality. DBT draws mindfulness techniques from Zen Buddhism to use here-and-now presence of mind. This may help people in therapy objectively and calmly assess situations. Mindfulness training allows people to take stock of their current experience, evaluate the facts, and focus on one thing at a time.Findings from multiple studies reflect the efficacy of DBT. It may be especially effective in treating borderline personality issues, post traumatic stress, self-harm, and suicidal. 

DBT is a type of therapy currently in high demand. Many practitioners may wish to offer this therapy in their practice.This is a course for anyone interested in personal development and improving quality of life with techniques such as Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotional Regulation and Interpersonal Effectiveness. Its main goals are to teach people how to live fully in the moment, how to develop healthy ways to cope with stress, how to effectively regulate their emotions, and improve their relationships with others. In DBT, individual therapists frequently meet with a consultation team in order to help them cope with the emotional demands of treating their patients. If you are a person interested in Personal development or gaining an insight into understanding human behaviour and why people think and act the way they do then this is your cup of tea.

WHAT YOU GET

  • Improves your relationship
  • Improves quality of life
  • Helps with depression
  • Improves mental health and well being