Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: States of mind

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Enhance your clinical practice with Dialectical Behaviour Therapy's 'States of Mind' for South African psychologists. This Calabash CPD talk dives into the core dialectics of Emotion Mind, Rational Mind, and Wise Mind, offering practical strategies to help clients navigate internal experiences and external behaviours. Learn to apply Acceptance vs. Change principles and equip your clients with vital emotion regulation skills.

This training introduces mental health professionals to foundational dialectics in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), with a focus on understanding and working with “States of Mind.” As the second instalment in a practitioner-focused DBT series, this session provides a structured framework for helping clients navigate the tensions between thought, feeling, and behaviour.

Participants will explore the core dialectics that underpin DBT and learn how to apply these concepts to increase insight, improve emotion regulation, and guide clients toward accessing their Wise Mind—a synthesis of emotional and rational awareness.

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

 

This video is accompanied by a file of diagrams and written summaries supporting the teaching, and a set of links to public video clips to illustrate points made. 

This video can be watched on its own, but if you would like to watch the clinical framework of DBT, you can see it here.

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