Building a Life Worth Living: Understanding Dialectical Behavioral Therapy with Stephanie Fennell MS, LCPC
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Sabrina Duong LCSW and Stephanie Fennell , LCPC dig into dialectical behavior therapy, exploring how structure, skills, and validation help people move from crisis to a life worth living. In the episode they compare DBT-informed work with a therapist versus with the full model and take a look at BPD, suicidality, and real-time coaching support.
• defining dialectics and why two truths matter
• how diary cards and behavior chains drive change
• DBT-informed practice versus full DBT program
• coaching calls, weekly homework, and skills group
• Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) as trauma-related and how its actually a wide spectrum
• life worth living goals for suicidality
• mindfulness, wise mind, and radical acceptance
• emotion regulation and distress tolerance in action
• interpersonal effectiveness to reduce triggers
• access, licensing states, and commitment expectations
Stephanie is a licensed clinical professional counselor with more than 10 years of experience specializing in trauma-focused and is a DBT-trained therapist. She is licensed in Kansas, Missouri, and Massachusetts and is EMDR-certified and trained in Prolonged Exposure therapy. Stephanie owns a private practice, serves on a certified DBT team, and has extensive experience training clinicians and leading DBT consultation teams. She also teaches continuing education courses for therapists on suicide prevention, ethics, and trauma interventions.
Visit smfcounseling.com to learn more about Stephanie’s DBT services. Licensed in three different States such as Missouri and Massachusetts
Trigger note: This episode includes discussion of suicidality in the context of mental health and recovery. While the topic may be difficult, the focus is on resilience, seeking help, and hope. Listener discretion is advised.
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