Starts 3rd September 2024
DBT Foundations Webinar Series
This 3 session webinar series orientates clinicians to the foundational components of DBT including commitment, individual therapy & skills training in DBT.
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
An evidence based approach developed by Professor Marsha Linehan from the USA.
Ongoing Access
Participants of this course have ongoing access to all materials provided through this DBT Workshops portal.
Certificate
A certificate of completion is available this DBT Workshops Course in the final section of this program.
Copyright
All materials are copyrighted. When using the materials provided please acknowledge each author!
Level 1 Webinar: Foundations of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
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6 CPD Hours
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Commitment in DBT
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Skills Training in DBT
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DBT Individual Therapy
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Emotion Regulation
Important times & dates
Zoom Session Opens: 5.50pm (VIC time)
Zoom Session Opens: 6.00pm (VIC time)
Dates: 3/09, 10/09 & 17/09/2024
Zoom Session Opens: 6.00pm (VIC time)
Dates: 3/09, 10/09 & 17/09/2024
Zoom Sessions
All registered participants will receive a Zoom Link to access each session. The link will be sent automatically to participants two days prior to each session.
Level 1 Webinar
DBT Foundations
Level 1 Webinar
DBT Foundations
Level 1 Webinar
DBT Foundations
Level 1 Webinar
During the Foundations in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) workshop, participants can expect to develop a level of knowledge where they will have an overall understanding of DBT, management of emotion dysregulation, and be able to observe the key principles of DBT. Participants will also be expected to gain an understanding of the standard content and processes of DBT.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Introducing Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) to clients.
- Explaining the biosocial theory behind DBT.
- Teaching the middle path skills of dialectics, behavioural change, and validation.
- Structure treatment according to the level of severity and prioritise treatment targets.
- Orientating to emotion dysregulation.
- Enhance motivation and commitment to treatment goals.
- Coach clients through obstacles that arise during treatment.
- Explore the structure of both a DBT and DBT informed approach.
- Understanding of the role of commitment, skills group, individual therapy, phone coaching and consultation team.
Webinar Dates & Topics
Each webinar begins at 6pm (VIC/NSW time) with the Zoom room open 10 minutes prior to the start time. The teaching component of each webinar is between 100 and 105 minutes in duration with 15-20 minutes set aside for questions and clarifications.
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Foundations of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (Tuesday, 3rd September 2024)
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Commitment in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (Tuesday, 10th September 2024)
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Teaching the Middle Path Skills in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (Tuesday, 17th September 2024)
Certificate of Completion provided for all workshops
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Who should attend?
This workshop is suitable for mental health professionals seeking to obtain foundational knowledge of DBT. Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists, Mental Health Nurses, Social Workers, Mental Health OTs, Psychotherapists, Counsellors and Psychiatrists have all found this workshop useful! -
Why choose the ADBTI?
Our approach has been formalised through partnerships and mentoring with Marsha Linehan’s (developer of DBT) training organisation Behavioral Tech LLC between 2003-08, Babette Rothschild (developer of Somatic Trauma Therapy) between 2015-18 & Thomas Lynch's (developer of RO DBT) training organisation Radically Open Ltd since 2022.- We have been developing clinicians in DBT since 2004
- Over 17,000 clinicians have attended our workshops
- Our educators still use DBT and RO DBT in their clinical practice
- We have developed a range of DBT Informed approaches including DBT-TI, DBT-C and ACDC Skills approach
- We have provided training throughout Australia, NZ, UK, Singapore, Thailand and South Africa
- We are passionate educators who are passionate about supporting clinicians utilise DBT & RO DBT approaches
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a discounted rate?
We have kept an eye on the Australian and international market for continuing professional development and have priced our workshops below that of many competitors. We currently do not receive government funding to deliver our workshops.
The most cost-effective way to register for one of the Australian DBT Institute’s workshops is to do so early. The dates and prices for our workshops are non-negotiable. Student places and groups of 5 or more are only offered at the early bird rate until two weeks before each workshop.
- Pre-November Early Bird Registration $129 incl. GST
- Early Registrations (before the 1st January 2024) $149 incl. GST
- Last-Minute Registrations (after the 1st January 2024) $199 incl. GST
How do I get access to the workshop resources?
We have been delivering workshops since 2004 and have trialed a range of approaches including printing materials and providing them electronically to support all attendees’ development. To keep our prices low and avoid printing extensive resources, our service provides online access to all materials from this workshop via the DBT Workshops portal.
If not having a printout of workshop resources prior to the workshop impacts your capacity to participate in this workshop, please contact our admin team at admin@dbtinstitute.com.au and they will send you a pdf version of the slides (no cost). Alternately, a workshop manual can be printed by our team and sent to you at the cost of $15 (includes postage).
Can I receive a certificate of attendance?
We provide an electronic certificate to all participants of our workshops. Certificates can be downloaded from this website and if you ever need to print them again you can do so from your DBT Workshops account.
Can I claim Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Points/Hours?
Each year the Australian DBT Institute provides CPD opportunities to over 1,000 mental health professionals who claim their education with Australian DBT Institute as CPD hours. All mental health professionals attending our CPD opportunities are eligible to claim CPD hours if the course/workshop/retreat is relevant to their work as mental health or counselling professionals. There is legislation and AHPRA acknowledgement of this very statement.
To record a professional development activity towards your CPD hours, members of mental health professional and counselling bodies are required to ensure the activity is relevant to them and is consistent with the categories defined in your particular professional body’s CPD Policy.
Health practitioners registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency must undertake continuing professional development (CPD). The CPD requirements of each National Board are detailed in the Registration Standards for each profession, published on each Board’s website (see below links for AHPRA CPD Statements). For professions not registered under AHPRA, their associations have professional development requirements.
Australian DBT Institute and our affiliates no longer seek the external endorsement of mental health professionals and counselling bodies due to AHPRA’s acknowledgement that when activities are relevant to your clinical practice they do not require such endorsement. Members of all mental health professional and counselling registration bodies can still accrue CPD hours by participating in activities of the Australian DBT Institute. Your CPD activity must be determined to be relevant to your individual professional requirements.
All AustralianDBT Institute programs have been developed by qualified mental health professionals who are currently practising in their professional area, hold post-graduate qualifications, and are peer-reviewed. If Australian DBT Institute courses are relevant to your practice as a mental health professional then our courses meet the requirements of mental health professional and counselling registration bodies as outlined by the Australian Health Practitioner legislation.
Please check with your professional leader or registered professional organisation for recommendations using the following link to AHPRA - https://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Continuing-Professional-Development.aspx
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Safe Trauma Therapy Approaches
Australian DBT Institute Faculty
Dr. Peter L. King
Ph.D. in Social Work and Credentialed Mental Health Nurse
Dr. King is an experienced educator and clinician with over 25 years of experiences in various public, community and private mental health settings. Since 1993, he has worked in Mental Health Nursing, Social Work, DBT Programs, Psychotherapy, and as a Senior Executive in the health care and not-for-profit sector. Peter has consolidated this experience both in Australia and the USA through mentoring & intensive training with Professor Marsha Linehan’s company Behavioral Tech LLC, mentoring with the Babette Rothschild the creator of Somatic Trauma Therapy, mentoring & intensive training with Professor Thomas Lynch company Radically Open Ltd and through leading clinical research and completing his Ph.D. in the School of Social Work at RMIT University.