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• Archive: In this uncertain time, our DBT clients with serious and persistent mental illness need our help more than ever.
• Yet many of our most vulnerable clients cannot access vital services, making telehealth a literal lifeline.Yet questions remain: How do therapists take an organized treatment like DBT and use it in a new service delivery?
• What DBT skills and interventions are most essential?
• And how do we address safety concerns remotely?Join Dr. Lane Pederson to get the answers and best practices you need to navigate these unchartered waters.This recording includes FREE handouts and worksheets.Evaluate four best practices for providing telehealth servicesAssess level of care concerns related to high need clientsIntegrate the four components of evidence-based practiceIdentify the essential elements of DBT to deliverDevelop five core skill sets to emphasize with isolated clientsDetermine steps to ensure safety with at-risk clientsTelehealth Best PracticesLevel of Care concernsWhen Telehealth is the optionEvidence-based practice guidelinesResourcesDelivering the Essentials of DBTMaintaining structure and predictabilityUse of the dairy card and daily scheduleBalancing acceptance and change strategiesCore skills to use during a time of social distancingManaging Safety ConcernsAssessment and intervention challengesMaking (and following) a planUsing contingency managementRole of Consultation