Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Colorado Springs

Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Colorado Springs is offered for individuals who find intense emotions or impulsive reactions interfering with daily life. This structured, skills-based approach helps clients develop emotional awareness, manage stress more effectively, and respond to challenges with greater stability. At Drift Behavioral Health, care is individualized and practical, supporting both mental health and substance use concerns with skills that extend beyond therapy.

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What Is Dialectical Behavior Therapy?

What You can Expect at Drift:

DBT Therapy Techniques at Drift Behavioral Health

Our DBT Approach Includes:

  • Weekly Individual Therapy Sessions
  • Skills Based Group Therapy
  • Mindfulness and emotion regulation tools
  • Support between sessions when clinically appropriate
  • Virtual and in-person availability

Dialectical Behavior Therapy vs. CBT

DBT and CBT are both evidence-based approaches, but they are designed to support different therapeutic needs. While CBT focuses primarily on changing thought patterns and behaviors, DBT places equal emphasis on emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and mindfulness.

This distinction makes DBT especially useful for individuals who experience intense emotional responses or difficulty managing reactions in stressful situations. Understanding these differences helps clients and clinicians choose an approach that aligns with specific symptoms, goals, and levels of emotional sensitivity.

Primary Emphasis
Skill Development
Common Uses
Therapeutic style
DBT

Thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and mindfulness

Emotion regulation, distress tolerance, acceptance

BPD, PTSD, emotion dysregulation, self-harm

Validation and behavior change

CBT

Thoughts and behaviors

Cognitive reframing, coping strategies

Depression, anxiety, substance use

Goal-oriented, problem-solving

DBT Across Levels of Care

  • Outpatient Program (OP): Weekly therapy and continued skills development
  • Telehealth Services: Virtual DBT sessions for flexible access from home
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DBT Group Therapy

Group therapy plays an important role in DBT. In these sessions, clients learn and practice skills alongside others navigating similar challenges. The group setting encourages accountability, shared insight, and steady growth, guided by experienced clinicians.

What Does Dialectical Behavior Therapy Treat?

DBT for Borderline Personality Disorder

Get Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Colorado Springs

Dialectical Behavior Therapy in Colorado Springs is available at our center for individuals exploring structured outpatient treatment options. Our team helps clients understand how DBT fits within different levels of care, including in-person and virtual services, and what to expect from the treatment process.

If you have questions about DBT in Colorado Springs or want to discuss whether this approach aligns with your current needs, reach out to our admissions team. We are available to provide guidance, review options, and help you take the next appropriate step.

FAQs About DBT

Do I need both individual and group therapy for DBT to be effective?

DBT is typically most effective when individual therapy and skills-based group sessions are combined. This structure allows clients to learn skills in a group setting and apply them with personalized support during individual sessions.

DBT helps individuals build emotional regulation and distress tolerance skills that support safer responses during high-risk moments, which can be an important part of relapse prevention.

Virtual DBT follows the same therapeutic framework as in-person care, including skills training and clinician guidance, while offering greater flexibility and accessibility.

DBT may be a good fit for individuals who experience intense emotions, impulsive behaviors, or difficulty managing stress and relationships. A clinical assessment can help determine whether DBT aligns with your needs and goals.

While DBT skills can be practiced independently, the therapy is most effective when guided by trained clinicians who provide structure, feedback, and accountability.

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