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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Therapists in Florence, AL


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Dr. Lindsay Hamilton

My approach to therapy: I am integrative, meaning I utilize a number of different approaches. I like to take a collaborative approach with clients so that therapy is personalized and as effective as possible.

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Ayesha Boger

My approach to therapy: I am eclectic when it comes to my approach, I utilize solution-focused and narrative therapy as I do believe clients have the power to rewrite the story of what they want their lives to be moving forward in their healing journey.

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Sherika Thomas-Miller

My approach to therapy: I incorporate a Holistic approach as it helps the client understand how each aspect of their well-being is connected. I frequently use CBT and ACT as both modalities help me and the client obtain understanding of their reality.

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Pamela Babers

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic style of therapy such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, and Gestalt Therapy.

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Lynne Kilgore

My approach to therapy: I focus on the use of CBT so that my patient can change a negative pattern of thought that prevents joy. DBT is also utilized in therapy. Client-Centered is always a must in therapy in my opinion.

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Jerusalem Brown

My approach to therapy: As a creative-minded, somewhat unorthodox individual, I typically utilize a carefully crafted blend of CBT, Person-Centered, Transpersonal, and Jungian approaches to offer a roadmap toward the journey of emotional self-mastery.

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Rebecca Ray

My approach to therapy: My most common theoretical approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Client Centered Therapy.

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Sarah Wood

My approach to therapy: With me, expect a safe space where you are seen and heard. I am trained in several approaches that can create new insights about your feelings and behaviors.

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Dr. Brett Swords

My approach to therapy: My approach isn't about rigid protocols or just nodding along. While I use evidence-based methods like CBT, ACT, and DBT to offer practical strategies, my approach is also deeply human and relationship-centered. I believe lasting change happens when we combine science-backed tools with an in-depth understanding of your unique experiences and needs.

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Miranda Denison

My approach to therapy: it's interactive, holistic, and often infused with humor. I help you build practical tools for daily life, while exploring how factors like sleep, boundaries, and self-talk impact your well-being.

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Find Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Therapists & Counselors in Florence, AL.

Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that primarily helps people learn to regulate their emotions, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and recognize and deal with anxiety.

One of the core elements of DBT is learning mindfulness skills so that you remain present in the moment and not get overwhelmed with memories from your past or anxiety about the future. Dialectical behavioral therapy also helps you develop interpersonal skills so that you can assert your needs through healthy communication.

DBT was first developed to help people with borderline personality disorder, but DBT has been proven to be effective for mental health issues such as:

  • Eating disorders
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Substance, Drug, or Alcohol use
  • Anxiety
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Teaches Helpful Skills

DBT is one of many types of therapy. It teaches 4 main skills:

  • Interpersonal effectiveness
  • Mindfulness
  • Distress tolerance
  • Emotion regulation

Equipped with these skills, you’ll be better able to handle negative situations and difficult emotions without resorting to unhealthy coping mechanisms. You’ll also be better able to form and maintain more fulfilling and meaningful relationships with others.

DBT May Be the Right Fit For You

If you aren’t sure what type of therapy is right for you, check out our guide: What are the types of therapy?

Depending on the specific issues you’re dealing with, dialectical behavioral therapy may be exactly what you need to heal and move forward with your life. Mental Health Match can help you find an experienced DBT therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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