• ⚠️ UK Access Block Notice: Beginning July 1, 2025, this site will no longer be accessible from the United Kingdom. This is a voluntary decision made by the site's administrators. We were not forced or ordered to implement this block. If you're located in the UK, we recommend using a VPN to maintain access.

Norest4thewicked

Norest4thewicked

Losing it
Nov 4, 2018
270
So I have my first session of DBT therapy this week. Could anyone tell me how this diffrers from the usual talk therapy?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jc40, Jen Erik, Soon4me and 1 other person
Jen Erik

Jen Erik

-
Oct 12, 2018
637
DBT is typically skills-based, structured, and follows a specific protocol; it's less about processing whatever things bring someone to therapy and more about learning how to deal with those things.

Talk therapy is unstructured, free-flowing, where the patient chooses what to talk about in the session; talk therapy involves processing.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Wolfjob_dayjob, Norest4thewicked and Jc40
Jc40

Jc40

Specialist
Mar 3, 2019
354
So I have my first session of DBT therapy this week. Could anyone tell me how this diffrers from the usual talk therapy?
Good luck with it. I'm due to try this but I probably won't.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Wolfjob_dayjob, Jen Erik and Norest4thewicked
Jen Erik

Jen Erik

-
Oct 12, 2018
637
@Norest4thewicked - I hope it goes well for you. I was in three partial hospitalizations where they did a lot of DBT, and I found some of the skills useful, it takes a while to get them to be habit.

@Jc40 - if you do give it a try, I hope it goes well for you, too.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Norest4thewicked, Jc40 and Wolfjob_dayjob

Similar threads

FoxSauce
Replies
7
Views
214
Offtopic
SadBumblebee
SadBumblebee
peachraspberrysoop
Replies
2
Views
123
Recovery
ForsakenEcho
ForsakenEcho
L
Replies
1
Views
156
Suicide Discussion
eupdplishlp
eupdplishlp