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2,400 people sought dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) help in North Carolina in the last year

Discover how starting therapy with a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) can support your own journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life.

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What is your go-to approach for dialectical behavior therapy?

Levi: Dialectical behavior therapy focuses on helping individuals manage changes in their emotional states and communicate their emotions to others. DBT helps individuals accept and respond to emotional changes in a way that does not negatively impact their daily lives.

Caroline: My go-to approach for helping people in dialectical behavior therapy is to first engage the client in a daily breathing and mindfulness practice to reset the nervous system and connect the client to their place of inner calm. It is here that they are able to slow the mind down so that they can move towards identifying and implementing problem-solving and coping strategies from a clearer mind and thought perspective.

What tools do you teach in dialectical behavior therapy?

Levi: Common tools taught in dialectical behavior therapy include:

  • Mindfulness skills: These skills help individuals to identify and accept their emotional states as they experience them in the present moment. They can also assist individuals in promoting emotional regulation in the present moment.
  • Distress tolerance skills: This set of skills helps individuals build comfort in responding to and remaining present in more distressing emotional states.
  • Interpersonal effectiveness skills: These skills help individuals communicate their emotions in an assertive and respectful manner that promotes positive social relationships.

Caroline: I teach the following tools in dialectical behavior therapy:

  • Mindfulness
  • Distress tolerance
  • Interpersonal effectiveness
  • Emotional regulation
I find these core tools to be the best to accomplish successful emotional regulation through the recognition and release of anxiety and depression symptoms. Through DBT therapy, we develop the ability to use our body's built-in senses to establish the most powerful direct connection to our minds that, in turn, can have the most immediate impact on how we feel.

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in dialectical behavior therapy?

Levi: One sign of meaningful progress in dialectical behavior therapy is when a client is able to identify, express, and accept their emotional states, respond to their emotional states using positive emotion regulation skills, and communicate their emotional states to others in a positive manner.

Caroline: I know a client is making meaningful progress in dialectical behavior therapy when I see consistently improved mood, increased insight, an overall calmer presence, and a renewed sense of quality of life.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement dialectical behavior therapy?

Levi: Clients can supplement their time in dialectical behavior therapy by setting aside intentional time for reflection between sessions. DBT therapists often encourage the use of a mood journal to track emotional states between sessions, so setting aside a brief period of time each day between sessions to reflect can help clients meet their goals.

Caroline: Clients can best supplement dialectical behavior therapy by through daily practice of the tools and exercises learned during sessions. While the therapist provides the tools, the most dramatic and positive changes happen between sessions through the client's own time and efforts to incorporate what is learned into their everyday lives.

What should someone do to prepare for starting dialectical behavior therapy?

Levi: To prepare for your first dialectical behavior therapy session consider the following questions:

  • What are some common themes or patterns I have noticed about my emotional state?
  • What behaviors or activities have helped me to manage my emotional state in the past?
  • What are the goals that I am hoping to accomplish through DBT?
Additionally, individuals preparing to start DBT should come to the session prepared to share their emotional experiences with the counselor. Often, individuals find it difficult to share the intensity of their emotions for a variety of reasons. Counseling is a safe space to express those emotions and begin learning to manage those emotions so that you can work toward your personal life goals.

Caroline: To prepare for their first dialectical behavior therapy session, an individual is best served by coming prepared to engage in self-discovery and having a willingness to change the thoughts and habits that are no longer serving them. Dialectical behavior therapy provides the best opportunity to learn how to use the skills already within yourself to overcome life's daily challenges. If you are ready for change, DBT can help you to accomplish that!

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Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Raleigh therapists and counselors accept 26 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina | BCBS

  • Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina | BCBS Medicare Advantage

  • Carelon

  • Caresource

  • Carolina Behavioral Health Alliance (CBHA)

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

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Hear from our clients

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I have been seeing Terryn Maher for a couple of months now and she is awesome!! Very knowledgeable, attentive, thorough, thoughtful, caring, etc. I could go on for awhile. I’ve been in counseling with another therapist for about 14 years but I already feel like I’m getting so much more from working with Terryn. Thriveworks on a whole has been great to work with as well. They are easy to work with and schedule appointments with. I was nervous about working with a company over directly with just the therapist but it has actually worked out well. I highly recommend them!
Read more I have been seeing Terryn Maher for a couple of months now and she is awesome!! Very knowledgeable, attentive, thorough, thoughtful, caring, etc. I could go on for awhile. I’ve been in counseling with another therapist for about 14 years but I already feel like I’m getting so much more from working with Terryn. Thriveworks on a whole has been great to work with as well. They are easy to work with and schedule appointments with. I was nervous about working with a company over directly with just the therapist but it has actually worked out well. I highly recommend them!
Jennifer Feb 2024
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Clifford Feb 2024
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I love my therapist and psychiatrist
John Feb 2024
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Very helpful She is a pro. I know because I’ve had a lot of therapists. I’d give Thriveworks 6 stars if I could
Read more Very helpful She is a pro. I know because I’ve had a lot of therapists. I’d give Thriveworks 6 stars if I could
Alfred Feb 2024
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My online visits with William have been a God-send! His style is relaxed, but attentive. I highly recommend ThriveWorks for your counseling needs.
Read more My online visits with William have been a God-send! His style is relaxed, but attentive. I highly recommend ThriveWorks for your counseling needs.
Jody Feb 2024
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Krystal made my first session very comfortable and welcoming. Her goal is to get the best version of yourself she can. I can’t thank her enough for saving my life when I didn’t even know how desperate I was to be saved. HIGHLY recommend her services.
Read more Krystal made my first session very comfortable and welcoming. Her goal is to get the best version of yourself she can. I can’t thank her enough for saving my life when I didn’t even know how desperate I was to be saved. HIGHLY recommend her services.
Belinda Feb 2024
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My Therapist Sara M. is an amazing Therapist. She is an excellent listener, coach, and is very attentive to the needs of the patient. I was able to connect with her in ways that I have not been able to connect with prior therapist. I am truly grateful to have found Thrivewoks and their referral to Sara M.
Read more My Therapist Sara M. is an amazing Therapist. She is an excellent listener, coach, and is very attentive to the needs of the patient. I was able to connect with her in ways that I have not been able to connect with prior therapist. I am truly grateful to have found Thrivewoks and their referral to Sara M.
Gloria Feb 2024
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I am very impressed with Rikki Hester. She is very professional and has a warm caring manner. I look forward to our weekly sessions.
Read more I am very impressed with Rikki Hester. She is very professional and has a warm caring manner. I look forward to our weekly sessions.
Ellen Feb 2024
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Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Child Therapy Northeast Raleigh is off of Highwoods Blvd. We are across the street from Highwoods Park KinderCare, and down the road from Taco Bell.

Phone number

(919) 822-8270

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