
Can Minorities Benefit From DBT?
Ulland and Jo review common themes in demographics found within many DBT studies. They discuss that DBT studies often include many individuals who are not heterosexual or white for example. This would...
4 Tammi 202323min

Ye Ol' Existential Crisis
Ulland brings up ideas he sometimes presents in his group on the unit, albeit at a more reasonable pace than here. Jo discusses what meaning is to her and how to find it. It can be overwhelming to be...
21 Marras 202246min

Yes and…
Ulland and Jo review ideas that came up after a Parent University this past week regarding dialects and parenting. They discuss how dialects are often seen as more contradictory rather than as accepta...
14 Marras 202228min

Behavioral Formulation for Eating Disorders
Ulland and Jo review a formulation Ulland finds helpful as a framework for understanding which interventions might work by understanding how eating disorders develop and maintain themselves. The formu...
26 Syys 20221h 2min

Suicide Risk Assessment
Shamefully, Ulland and Jo make good on a more than a year-old request. A fellow traveler posted a comment to discuss suicide, and to approach from the perspective of an educator. The Linehan Risk Ass...
12 Syys 202246min

Difficult Problems as the Origins for DBT
Ulland and Jo review several common problems that Marsha Linehan. PhD had to solve after deciding to work with suicidal patients, ranging from a need to validate suffering while knowing that life was ...
18 Heinä 202256min

Anger 1.2
Ulland and Jo continue a discussion regarding anger. Ulland reviews the ruminative anger cycle and Jo provides more discussion of how to use skills to avoid ineffective angry responses.
4 Heinä 202243min















