What to Expect in Sessions
DBT-informed therapy sessions at LC Psych begin with a brief diary card review — checking in on skill use, emotions, and significant events since the last session — and identifying the agenda for the session based on what has come up and what is most important to address. Sessions balance validation (being genuinely heard, understood, and accepted as one is) with change strategies (skills teaching, behavioral analysis, and problem-solving). Your therapist will be warm, direct, and actively engaged — DBT therapists are not passive or neutral; they bring genuine care and clinical authority to the work.
The experience of DBT-informed therapy is often described by clients as the most challenging and the most transformative therapy they have engaged in. The skills are genuinely powerful, the approach is compassionate and validating, and the changes it produces — in emotional experience, in relationships, in self-destructive patterns — are real and lasting for those who commit to the process with full engagement.