Interview 2: Matt

Interview 2: Matt

Episode 37. Interview2: Matt. In this episode Ulland and Jo invite Jo's good friend Matt to a conversation. Matt skips the "pleasantries," willingly jumping into the deep end. He shares the importance of healthy adults, particularly when our own parents are struggling emotionally. He discusses how people in their suffering unintentionally cause suffering in others, which leads to a discussion of how it can be difficult to grieve loss because the common assumption that we must also be angry. We discussed how participants in 12 step programs helped Matt, as a child, makes sense of his experiences. Ulland and Jo answer Matt's question about what we think would useful for ministers to know form a therapist's point of view. Jo ties the conversation into core concepts that have been reviewed in previous podcast episodes.

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2023 ISIT DBT Conference Part 2

2023 ISIT DBT Conference Part 2

Jo and Ulland invite friend Kerrie Toole in a conversation reviewing some of the content presented at the annual DBT conference in Seattle.  If you are in Massachusetts and are looking for a therapist...

30 Nov 202336min

2023 ISIT DBT Conference Part 1

2023 ISIT DBT Conference Part 1

Jo and Ulland invite friend Kerrie Toole in a conversation reviewing some of the content presented at the annual DBT conference in Seattle.  If you are in Massachusetts and are looking for a therapist...

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Is DBT all about emotions?

Is DBT all about emotions?

Ulland and Jo discuss how DBT is all about emotional processing while building capacity to live effectively regardless of emotional reactivity.

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Apologies vs. Accountability

Apologies vs. Accountability

Ulland and Jo discuss why apologies are often not helpful enough with conflict in relationships. They review what they mean by accountability and how it is different. Examples are given. Accountabilit...

25 Sep 202327min

What do we mean by Fragilizing?

What do we mean by Fragilizing?

Ulland and Jo review the concept of fragilization.  They review how walking on eggshells with family members is generally not helpful, especially when both parties are walking on eggshells around each...

18 Sep 202329min

Is it my fault my child suffers?

Is it my fault my child suffers?

Ulland and Jo review how parents can feel defensive in family work as though they are being blamed. They review how DBT is a no blame model and how family dynamics must be addressed. The biosocial the...

30 Jan 202324min

"DBT is too soft."

"DBT is too soft."

Ulland and Jo address judgments towards DBT they have heard more than once regarding being "too easy" with clients. They discuss how those unfamiliar with acceptance strategies are more likely to misu...

16 Jan 202320min

Assumptions for Therapists and Treatment

Assumptions for Therapists and Treatment

Ulland and Jo finally review the therapist and client assumptions within DBT. These assumptions help clinicians adhere to the principles of DBT. Knowing these leads to understanding interventions and ...

9 Jan 202329min

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