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Our
multidisciplinary team at Webster Wellness Professionals is
proud to offer the only specialized DBT services for disordered
eating in the state that have been certified by the
Missouri Department of Health.
DBT is an effective treatment combining behavioral, cognitive, and supportive therapies. While DBT was originally designed by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D., to treat Borderline Personality Disorder, self-injury, and suicidal thoughts/behaviors, it has since been proven effective for a number of additional disorders, such as binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, substance abuse disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder.DBT’s balance of acceptance, validation, and warmth with change-oriented approaches creates a supportive atmosphere for growth.
One of the main reasons people engage in desperate behaviors is to feel better or survive an overwhelming situation. Individuals with eating disorders often struggle with other self-destructive behaviors, such as self-injury and substance abuse, in addition to their eating disorder behaviors. These behaviors can become one’s primary means of coping with life because they have not learned effective alternatives that actually work. While these desperate behaviors may provide short-term relief, the long term costs to personal health, self-esteem, identity, mood, relationships, life accomplishments, and spiritual growth are far too great. It is impossible to fully experience and enjoy life while these behaviors are present. In DBT, a variety of skills are taught and practiced in each of the categories below, allowing you the freedom to break the cycle of self-destructive coping.
If you have an eating disorder and struggle with any of the following, one of our DBT options may be right for you.
DBT-ED is designed for those struggling with binge eating, purging, food restriction, and potentially other self-destructive behaviors that stem from emotion regulation difficulties.
DBT-ED includes:
DBT-EO is designed for those struggling primarily with binge eating or emotional overeating. It consists of an initial individual pre-treatment session, followed by weekly skills training groups where you will learn and practice MINDFULNESS, EMOTION REGULATION, DISTRESS TOLERANCE, and INTERPERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS SKILLS. Individual DBT sessions and coaching as listed above may be offered, but are not required for group participation.
To learn more about how Webster Wellness Professionals provides effective eating disorder and emotional overeating treatment from a Dialectical Behavior Therapy perspective, please call us 314-737-4070. As a leading eating disorder treatment center in St. Louis, our professional staff can help determine the best treatment for each individual by using a combination of effective, evidence-based techniques and therapies.