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Old Feb 05, 2015, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Cynefrid View Post
Here in DBT I can't speak about problems freely, nor emotions. The sessions itself are invalidating: what I feel, anger and sadness, are not ok - they must be changed and modified.

Well, let's stop a minute and see if I have a reason for feeling so maybe, please?
this was one of my biggest problems with my DBT groups. Validity of any emotions were never acknowledged. Everything was seen as over-the-top and needing change. I think some of the programs fall into the trap of generalizing all clients to be the same. I know I find that to be true in congregate care settings where clinicians and treaters have become burnt-out. They forget that clients are individuals... They also get so mired in dispensing skills they forget that they are dealing with people, not robots...

even when I was able to ask if we could explore why I felt the way I did, I was told that I needed to moderate my reactions, and that my emotions were over-blown for the situation (even when I knew they were not as out-of-proportion as the T's made them out to be).

Insurance standards ruin a lot of standards of care...