Virtual DBT Skills Group for College Students or Young Adults

DBT is a proven therapy that teaches skills for better emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness,and mindfulness
DBT is an effective therapy that helps individuals develop skills to improve emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness.
Who
College-Aged Students and Young Adults
When
Virtually on Tuesdays from 10:00am-11:00am
Where
Zoom (HIPAA-compliant version)
Cost
$155 for an initial intake session, plus ($100 per session) for the full 14 weeks program.
Registration and Inquiries
Contact the group facilitators:
Anna Blevins, M.Ed, NCC, Resident in Counseling
A 55-minute intake session ($155) must be scheduled prior to joining.
This group may be used as an adjunct to existing individual therapy. Though individual therapy is not a requirement for enrollment, it may be recommended based on individual needs.
Meet the Facilitators
Contact the Group Leaders to register or inquire.
Anna Blevins, M.Ed, NCC, Resident in Counseling
Anna has completed several DBT skills training workshops throughout her career and specializes in working with young adults in this transitional stage of life. She is passionate about supporting clients and group participants in learning the tangible skills of DBT so that they can regain control of their life path and build a life they are excited to live.
Jill Munyan, Graduate Intern
Jill completed Dr. Lane Pederson’s DBT training and has experience facilitating adult coping and social skills groups. She attends a biweekly DBT consultation group for continued learning and guidance, led by her supervisor, Vanessa Cheshier, LCSW.
What are Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Skills?
From behavioraltech.org, problematic behaviors evolve as a way to cope with a situation or attempt to solve a problem.
The function of DBT Skills Training is to help enhance a client’s coping skills and strategies when facing everyday challenges. There are four skills taught in DBT:
- Mindfulness: how to be fully aware and present in the moment without judgement
- Distress Tolerance: how to tolerate negative emotions in difficult situations, rather than escape them with problem behavior
- Interpersonal Effectiveness: how to express needs and set boundaries with others while maintaining self-respect
- Emotion Regulation: how to understand, manage, and change emotions that are causing distress