This July 22 webinar, open to the general public, will serve as an introduction to the Dialectical Behavior Therapy Model.
Webinar Description: In this training, Dr. Alisa Breetz will provide a brief introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy for non-DBT clinicians, with an emphasis on the concept of dialectics as a central tenant of the model. We will review the development of DBT, including limitations of other treatment approaches that led the developer, Dr. Marsha Linehan, to develop this integrative treatment approach. Attendees will learn about the standard structure of comprehensive DBT and how each component is integral in meeting broad treatment goals. The second half of the hour will dig deeper into dialectics as a worldview and outline DBT strategies for thinking and acting dialectically. Dr. Breetz will specifically focus on the DBT concept of Wise Mind, reviewing what is meant by the term and discussing ways to encourage clients to draw on own Wise Mind to manage dialectical tension.
Target Audience: Behavioral health providers
Instructional Level: Intermediate
Learning Objectives:
Following this 1-hour webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify the standard treatment components of comprehensive Dialectical Behavior Therapy
- Explain what the term ”dialectical” means as applied to DBT
- Explain the concept of Wise Mind
- Implement Wise Mind to manage dialectical dilemmas in session
Presenter:
Alisa Breetz, Ph.D.
Cohen Veterans Network
Senior Manager, Clinical Practice
As Senior Manager of Clinical Practice at CVN, Dr. Breetz provides assistance and guidance for network-wide clinical practice initiatives, including evidence-based practice and measurement-based care to support the delivery of clinical care to our veterans and military families.
Following residency training at Duke University Medical Center, Breetz worked for seven years as a clinician and clinical supervisor in a private group practice where she specialized in the delivery and dissemination of evidence-based practices, particularly Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE). During that time, she also served as an adjunct instructor of psychology at American University and presented invited clinical trainings at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Harvard Medical School/ Massachusetts Mental Health Center. She brings expertise in suicide prevention and trauma treatment and additional experience working with veterans at the Washington, DC VA hospital and with service members at Andrews Air Force Base and the US Naval Academy.
Dr. Breetz completed her BA in cognitive science at Brown University and her MA and PhD in clinical psychology at American University.
Participation Information:
- Fee: This webinar is available free of charge
- Registration: Registration is required for non-CVN participants. You may register online at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8IbfQcC_T3OOTOo2PaRBuQ
- System Requirements: This webinar will be held online via Zoom Communications. If you are unfamiliar with Zoom, we HIGHLY recommend testing your computer and network with the following link: https://zoom.us/test
- Course Interaction: This webinar will be held via the Zoom Webinar format. Participants will be able to ask typed questions via the chat function, but will not be on camera or able to share audio. There will be opportunity for Q&A and sharing of questions is encouraged.
- Questions, comments, concerns, grievances, and requests for accommodation: Please email the training team at [email protected].
CE Information:
Participants who complete this training in its entirety will be eligible for 1 CE. Cohen Veterans Network is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Cohen Veterans Network maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Cohen Veterans Network, provider #1648 is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Cohen Veterans Network maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 3/31/21-3/31/24. Social workers completing this course receive 1 continuing education credit.
In order to receive CEs, participants will need to register, attend the webinar in its entirety, complete the post-webinar evaluation survey and pass the post-test. The post-webinar evaluation and post-test will be provided online via Surveymonkey; the link will be emailed to all registrants following the webinar. Participants will have two weeks to complete the survey. CE Certificates will be emailed two weeks following the webinar. For any questions related to the CE process, please email [email protected].