DBT
in Action
Teaching
DBT Skills with Psychodrama, Sociodrama and Role Play
March
16, 2012
Location: Ulster County, NY
(overnight accommodations are available)
~Space is limited...register early to avoid being closed out~
~Space is limited...register early to avoid being closed out~
This workshop
is NOT an introduction to DBT
Dialectical
Behavior Therapy was developed by Marsha Linehan, PhD, as a treatment
for chronically suicidal individuals. It is now being used as an empirically
validated treatment for individuals with many different diagnoses. In
addition to meeting with a therapist for individual sessions, clients
take part in DBT skill groups where they learn and strengthen the skills
necessary to regulate emotion, tolerate emotional distress, become more
effective in interpersonal conflicts and control attention to develop
mindfulness. Skills trainers who lack a background in experiential therapies
tend to provide explicit instructions regarding the skills, discussion
of the skills, and offer handouts and homework sheets. The work is often
then experienced by group members as mostly cognitive and didactic.
Many times the client experiences the material as dry or difficult to
learn.
Skills training
groups differ when someone is trained in psychodrama. There is active
engagement that assists in the learning process. Learning the skills
and practicing them in action help clients to acquire and remember the
skills in ways that can be lively, creative, practical and fun!
The nature
of psychodrama is to incorporate action based learning and body-mind
awareness,.Psychodrama recognizes that to find adaptive behavior we
have to be able to identify feelings and in order to identify feelings
we need to enter into the body and mind and the time and space in which
those feelings happen . After the feelings are identified and experienced,
the adaptive behaviors or skills must be practiced. Psychodrama offers
experiential learning of core mindfulness, emotion regulation, interpersonal
effectiveness, and distress tolerance as well expanding role repertoire
and increasing comfort with play, As participants practice accessing
their "wise minds" by becoming their wise minds, rather than
talking about them, they can develop new and more effective roles.
During this
training you will learn how to apply psychodramatic and sociodramatic
techniques to teaching the Core skills of
a.. Mindfulness
b.. Distress Tolerance
c.. Emotional Regulation
d.. Interpersonal communication
This workshop is NOT an intro to DBT. It assumes familiarity through
formal training or through working in a DBT program. It is also appropriate
for those without DBT training but who have advanced training in psychodrama
. It is not intended to replace training in either method. The goal
is to give DBT Skill Group leaders some new and tested methods for teaching
the skills and/or to give psychodramatists some new possibilities for
applying the skills they already know.
This workshop/training offers 6.5 CEUs toward national credentialing
by National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors NAADAC,
National Board of Certified Counselors and towards recertification requirements
for the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists and towards Psychodrama
Certification and Drama Therapy registration.
Many of our
students who are social workers have had these hours accepted towards
their social work CEU requirements, but that is on a state by state
basis.
$135 if registration
and fee are postmarked by March 2, $160 after.
Don't wait
to register...we limit this training seminar to 22 people. Last time
we offered it in Scottsdale a significant number of people were disappointed
because there was no room for them.
To Register:
Please send a check made out to HVPI to:
HVPI
68 DuBois Road
New Paltz, NY 12561
.Include a piece of paper with your name, phone number, email address
and regular address and the name of the workshop.
It is now
possible to pay with a major credit card. Do not send credit card numbers
to us.
Contact HVPI for more information.
Refund policy:
4 weeks notice: 100% refund
2 weeks notice: 50% credit towards future HVPI trainings
THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS OR CREDIT WITH LESS THAN TWO WEEKS NOTICE
This workshop/training
offers CEUs toward national credentialing by National Association of
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors NAADAC) and are accepted by NYS
OASAS, National Board of Certified Counselors and towards recertification
requirements for the National Registry of Group Psychotherapists.
This workshop/training
offer hours towards certification by the American Board of Examiners
in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy.

Trainer: Rebecca Walters, MS, LMHC (Licensed Mental Health Counselor),
LCAT (Licensed Creative Arts Therapist), and TEP, is the co-director
of the Hudson Valley Psychodrama Institute since 1989. She was a psychodramatist
at Four Winds Psychiatric Hospital, Katonah, NY for over twenty five
years and recently retired as the Director of Child and Adolescent Psychodrama
Services where she ran six DBT in Action skills groups a week with adolescents.
She also supervised the psychodrama internship program at Four Winds.
Rebecca is a sought after
international trainer and is known for her expertise in the use of action
methods with children and adolescents. She has brought her well received
training seminars on the use of action methods with children and teenagers
to conferences and training institutes throughout the US and abroad.
She has served on the faculty of Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer College
and is currently consultant to MD Anderson Cancer Center's I*CARE, a
program for Interpersonal Communication and Relationship Enhancement
that is a program of the Department of Faculty Development dedicated
to improving the communication among cancer patients, their families
and their providers.
Rebecca was an elected member
of the Executive Council of the American Society of Group Psychotherapy
and Psychodrama, an organization in which she is a Fellow. She is the
2010 recipient of their Hannah Weiner Awarded which honors her years
of service to the ASGPP. She is the current president of the Hudson
Valley Chapter of the ASGPP.
Rebecca is certified as a
Trainer, Educator and Practitioner by the American Board of Examiners
in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy.