Level 2 for Skills Instructors in Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (One-off purchase)

Trainers: Thomas R. Lynch PhD, FBPsS

This is a slimmed down version of Level 2 designed for clinicians who only wish to be able to lead or co-lead RO DBT Skills Classes. 

Level 1 is still mandatory for Skills Class instructors. 

You will get indefinite access to this course, there is no expiry date for accessing the materials.

NOTE: The Textbook and Skills Manual are not included with this course. We do not sell these ourselves, but they can be purchased from New Harbinger or various other websites such as Amazon.

$550.00 excl. sales tax

Group Discounts
5 to 9 persons10%
10 to 14 persons12.5%
15+ persons15%

SKU: ENLevel2_SkillsOnly

Description

Level 2 for Skills Instructors consists of 17 on-demand webinars with 22.25 hours of teaching materials, divided into eight parts. Each part ends with a quiz and an evaluation, which both need to be completed in order to receive a certificate of completion.

You will have indefinite access to the Level 2 materials once you have completed the course. PLUS FREE BONUS: UNLIMITED ACCESS TO RO DBT RESOURCES

Level 2 for Skills Instructors includes the following parts:

Part 1: Radical Openness & Self-Enquiry
Part 2: Effective Treatment Structuring
Part 3: The Key Mechanism of Change
Part 4: Therapeutic Use of Social Signaling
Part 5: Therapeutic Stance, Teasing and Silliness
Part 6: Skills Training in Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Part 7: Alliance Ruptures and Repairs
Part 8: Dealing with Disguised Demands

For a full least of Learning Objectives and CE credits, go to the Learning Objectives tab.

Entry Requirements & Additional Information

Target audience: A professional qualification in a mental health or related field (e.g. psychology, psychiatry, social work, mental health nursing).

Content Level: Intermediate - you must have completed Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy Level 1.

Entry Requirements: You must have successfully completed Level 1 of the Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy Blended Learning program and have obtained a certificate of completion. Previous training in standard DBT is not a requirement for the RO DBT intensive.

Method of Delivery: this course consists of a series of non-interactive pre-recorded video's. You will need to have a sufficiently strong internet connection to be able to stream these videos.

Accessibility: All videos have the option to turn on English Closed Captions. If you have any questions, need help or want to discuss accessibility issues, please contact roelie@radicallyopen.net

Knowledge Quizzes: After each part you will be invited to complete a knowledge quiz via your online account.  You will need to answer 80% of questions correctly in order to pass and move on to the next part. You will be able to re-take the quiz up to 3 times in order to pass.

Recommended Reading Materials:

  • Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Theory and Practice for Treating Disorders of Overcontrol (T. Lynch, 2018; published by New Harbinger)
  • The Skills Training Manual for Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Clinician's Guide for Treating Disorders of Overcontrol (T. Lynch, 2018; published by New Harbinger)

These books will be used throughout the training as reference works. You will not receive excerpts from the Textbook or Skills Manual as part of the Level 2 and 3 courses. It is assumed that clinicians wishing to learn RO DBT will have purchased these books already. If you have not, you can purchase them through various book sellers, including Amazon and New Harbinger, the publisher.

Conflicts of interest: We don’t receive any direct commercial support for our training companies RO DBT Online B.V. or Radically Open Ltd. However, Dr. Thomas Lynch, the RO DBT treatment developer and chief RO DBT trainer, receives royalty fees for the RO DBT Textbook and Skills Manual from New Harbinger publishers. He is married to Mrs Erica Smith-Lynch, co-owner and director or RO DBT Online B.V. and Radically Open Ltd.

Learning Objectives and CE credits

Certificate/Letter of Completion: You will be able to download a certificate of completion at the end of each part, provided you have passed the knowledge quiz and have completed the CE evaluation form. If you want your professional license number to be added to your certificate, please add this to your online profile in MyRadicallyOpen via 'Change Personal Details'.

Accreditation: We are accredited by the American Psychological Association and by the Approved Continuing Accreditation / Association of Social Work Boards.  ACE and APA credit is not awarded for prerequisite reading, homework, assignments, supervision, and consultation.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND CREDITS 

Part 1: Radical Openness & Self-Enquiry

Created/launched: May 29, 2020. Webinar Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes. CE credits: 1.75. At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. Use the ‘Tips for Identifying Closed-Mindedness’ to assess whether you are being closed-minded.
  2. Apply the ‘Flexible-Mind DEFinitely skill to teach Radically Open living’ to your clients.
  3. Apply the ‘Step by Step Protocol for Self-Enquiry In the Heat of the Moment’ during challenging or emotionally charged social interactions
  4. List the three different ways in which self-enquiry can be done


Part 2: Effective Treatment Structuring

Created/launched: May 29, 2020. Webinar Duration: 2 hours & 12 minutes. CE credits: 2. At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. Use the RO DBT scripts to orient your client to the treatment and ensure your client is committed to starting treatment
  2. Use the RO DBT manual to sequence your individual treatment sessions and set up your treatment room the ‘RO DBT way’
  3. Use the RO DBT agenda template to structure your individual treatment sessions during the working phase of treatment
  4. Apply the ‘Preventing Treatment Dropout Protocol’ to reduce the risk of the client dropping out of treatment


Part 3: The Key Mechanism of Change

Created/launched: May 29, 2020. Webinar Duration: 1 hour & 36 minutes. CE credits: 1.5. At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. Select the correct metaphor (story) of the key mechanism of change script depending on your client’s social signaling style
  2. Use a script to teach the key mechanism of change to your clients early on in treatment.

Part 4: Therapeutic Use of Social Signaling

Created/launched: August 27, 2020. Course length: 3 hours 32 minutes. CE credits: 3.5.  At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. Differentiate between undercontrolled and overcontrolled social signaling and their underlying motivations
  2. Use politeness and discretion tactics as ways to kindly turn your client’s attention to potentially difficult topics without ‘rubbing their nose in it’. 
  3. Explain how the combination of (1) the emotional response timeline, (2) our built-in signal detection error and (3) overcontrolled heightened-bio-temperamental threat sensitivity makes it more difficult for overcontrolled clients to activate their social safety system.
  4. Use gestures, postures and facial expressions that universally signal openness, non-dominance and friendly intentions to activate social safety in yourself and your clients.
  5. Differentiate between five types of smiles, describe their functions and explain in which contexts they can be adaptive or maladaptive. 
  6. Describe the differences in functions, facial expressions, and associated emotions between disgust and contempt.
  7. Identify and treat ‘deer in the headlight’ (flat, unresponsive) responses that may occur in overcontrolled clients.

Part 5: Therapeutic Stance, Teasing and Silliness

Created/launched: August 27, 2020. Course length: 4 hours 10 minutes . CE credits: 4.  At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. Apply the RO therapeutic stance of ‘tribal ambassador’ and practice kindness first and foremost 
  2. Explain how teasing and gossip differ when it comes to providing corrective feedback about blind spots 
  3. Use therapeutic teasing to provide corrective feedback or challenge a client in a friendly, kind manner
  4. Assess when to use therapeutic teasing and when to use compassionate gravity when challenging a client. 
  5. Explain the difference between a tease, and a joke, a niggle, sarcasm, validation, confronting, and feedback.
  6. Use therapeutic silliness to help your overcontrolled clients identify and achieve their valued-goals 
  7. Use participating without planning mindfulness practices during skills classes to help your overcontrolled clients learn how to chill-out and join-in with others
  8. Explain the difference between therapeutic teasing and therapeutic silliness.

Part 6: Skills Training in Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Created/launched: March 2022. Course length:  - to be confirmed. CE credits: - to be confirmed. At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. Use the RO Skills Training Treatment Hierarchy as a guide to help conduct a RO skills training class. 
  2. Use the RO Skills Training Manual to teach your clients skills and structure RO skills classes effectively. 
  3. Apply key principles to maximize client attendance when orienting OC clients about the importance of RO skills training
  4. Apply therapeutic silliness during skills training classes to viscerally signal that it is socially acceptable to play, relax, and openly express emotions to others.
  5. Apply core RO DBT teaching principles to encourage skills class participation and flexibly respond to questions.
  6. Organize homework review during RO skills training classes using RO principles to maximize effectiveness.
  7. Apply Heat-On and Heat-Off strategies in class to maximize engagement, class participation, and shape skills usage
  8. Use RO strategies to re-engage an RO skills class that has suddenly gone quiet. 
  9. Use mimicry and therapeutic teasing strategies to manage a client who refuses to participate in a Participating without Planning exercise.  

Part 7: Alliance Ruptures and Repairs

Created/launched: March, 2021. Course length: 2 hours 35 minutes. CE credits: 2.5. At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. List the three characteristics of a strong therapeutic alliance
  2. Identify in-session alliance ruptures
  3. Use the six steps of the alliance rupture repairs protocol to repair a potential therapeutic alliance rupture


Part 8: Dealing with Disguised Demands

Created/launched: March, 2021. Course length: 2 hours 58 minutes. CE credits: 2.75. At the end of this course you will be able to:

  1. Identify when a client is engaging in pushback behavior
  2. Identify when a client is engaging in don’t hurt me behavior
  3. Modify the client’s pushback responses when they occur in-session and teach the client skills to block plausible deniability behaviors 
  4. Modify the client’s don’t hurt me responses when they occur in-session and in skills class
  5. Differentiate between pushback and don’t hurt me responses 

Instructor Bio: Dr Thomas Lynch

Thomas R. Lynch, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the School of Psychology at University of Southampton. He was the Director of the Duke Cognitive Behavioral Research and Treatment Program at Duke University (USA) from 1998-2007.

Dr Lynch is the treatment developer of Radically Open-Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (RO-DBT)—a new transdiagnostic treatment approach informed by 20+ years of clinical research. He is the author of the RO-DBT treatment manual titled “Radically Open- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy for Disorders of Overcontrol” as a well as the RO DBT Skills Training Manual (2018; Context Press).

Dr Lynch has been the recipient of multiple large research grants from a range of sources, including the National Institutes of Health, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, American Foundation of Suicide Prevention, the Hartford Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the National Institute for Health Research. He was also the Chief Investigator of a multi- centre randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy and mechanisms of RO-DBT funded by the NIHR- Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme (http://www.reframed.org.uk/; Lynch).

He is a recipient of the John M. Rhoades Psychotherapy Research Endowment and a Beck Institute Scholar. He is recognized internationally as a world-leading expert in difficult-to-treat disorders; such as, personality disorders, chronic depression, and anorexia nervosa and is in frequent demand as a speaker internationally—e.g., Europe, USA, and Canada.

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