Radically Open Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (RO-DBT) is a state-of-the-art behavioral treatment based on adolescents and adults who over control their emotions. Although many people value their self -control ability, a growing number of research suggests that over -control can create impediments to operation, especially when it comes to social relations.
Patients who excessively control their behaviors and thoughts tend to focus too much on the perfection and accomplishment of their lives and often do not have the flexibility necessary to establish and maintain healthy relationships. RO-DBT teaches people to break free from regulated behavior in order to increase openness and receptivity to others, as well as the ability to adapt to changes in environmental circumstances. To increase flexibility, patients in this type of therapy must first learn to be aware that they are thinking, acting and/or signaling to others in a closed and rigid manner. Over time, they identify areas of their lives that they consider uncomfortable and therefore tend to avoid. When this awareness is combined with practical skills, these adolescents and young adults excessively “type A” develop and use tools to respond flexibly to life. A considerable amount of research on RO-DBT was conducted, and several randomized and controlled clinical trials demonstrated their effectiveness in the management of excessive self-control symptoms in many diagnoses, including anxiety and depression resistant to treatment, autism, obsessive-compulsive personality and anorexia nervous .
This approach has helped adolescents and young adults who fight with any or all the behaviors listed below:
• Rigid and regulated behavior, as well as excessive self -control (eg, create and follow extreme rules such as restrictive food)
• Problems to adapt to changes in environmental circumstances
• Problems to make new friends or deepen the current ones
• Excessive delay of bonus
• Perfectionism, disciplined behavior and hyperfoco in the result
• Hide or avoid having to experience and express emotions
• Problems with intimacy and connection
• Self -law and/or suicidal behaviors
• Depression and/or anxiety, especially when these problems are not resolved with therapeutic interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TCC)
• Excessive tolerance for negative emotions
• loneliness and isolation of others
• envy and bitterness
Expository Class, with Role Play Practices, Video Intervention Presentation
Innovative course in Brazil, learn to deal with super control
up to 04/12/24-70% return
until 03/01/25-40% return
from 01/04/25 will not be returned (you can transfer registration to someone else.)
Enroll in the coursePsychologists, psychiatrists, students of psychology and medicine
24 hours
Days 18, 20 and 21 January 2025
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