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DBT Skills from the Inside Out:
 a DBT Skills Training Group for Clinicians

How well do you really know the DBT skills? Can you use them in your everyday life as well as coach clients?
Ever wonder about the DBT skills group experience?  There is no better way to learn than by participating!
 
The Center for Suicide Prevention and Recovery (CSPAR) welcomes clinicians to enroll in our weekly skills group training, DBT Skills from the Inside Out.
 
Participants will learn skills and see the ins and outs of running a DBT skills group in an engaging virtual setting. Group will cover the full DBT curriculum (i.e., 2 weeks mindfulness, 6 weeks of interpersonal skills, 2 weeks mindfulness, 8 weeks of emotion regulation skills, 2 weeks of mindfulness and 6 weeks of distress tolerance skills for a total of 6 months).
 
Trainers will model practical group strategies, drawing from all the dialectical and stylistic strategies in DBT. The goal is for clinicians to learn as group members, so that you know the skills well and strengthen your approach to DBT skills training! 

​When?
Skills Group Training will be held via Zoom on Thursdays 8:00-9:00am PT. Enrollment is on a rolling basis and once registered you will receive your start date and session information in an email.
 
Cost of full 6-month series
  • $1000 for licensed clinicians
  • $500 for students, fellows, and unlicensed clinicians
 
Cost of one module*
  • $400 for licensed clinicians
  • $200 for students, fellows, & unlicensed clinicians
*one module includes 2 weeks of mindfulness + 6-7 weeks of the module

​We are now offering five scholarship opportunities with a priority to enhance diversity, equity and inclusion including disadvantage as defined by NIMH. Please let us know your eligibility and to confirm you don’t have training dollars from your practice, school or organization to cover some or all of the costs of the course. Scholarship application questions are built into the registration form for the course.

DBT Skills Leaders:
Kate Comtois, PhD, MPH: clinical psychologist, UW Professor, and DBT therapist with 27 years of experience and 25 years of experience training others in DBT. Click here to read Kate's expanded bio.
 
Adam Carmel, PhD: clinical psychologist, UW Clinical Professor, and DBT therapist with 16 years of experience and 13 years of experience training others in DBT. 
Questions? For more details about the DBT Training Group, please reach out to cspartrainings@uw.edu
Schedule: Click here view our schedule from 2022.

​We are currently not offering this training for 2023.  
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
UW School of Medicine
University of Washington
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    • Preventing Addiction Related Suicide (PARS)
    • Aftercare Focus Study (AFS): Reducing Short Term Suicide Risk after Hospitalization
    • Continuity Contacts via Text Message - A brief intervention to prevent suicidal ideation and behavior
    • ​DBT Program Evaluation Research Network (DBT PERN)
    • Randomized Clinical Trial of the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality vs. Enhanced Care as Usual for Suicidal Soldiers
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