DBT Parent Group
The parent DBT group helps caregivers learn skills to support their child's emotional and behavioral challenges. Focused on mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and effective communication, the group teaches parents how to model and reinforce healthy coping strategies at home. Through discussions, role-play, and shared experiences, parents gain insight into their own emotional responses and develop tools for reducing conflict, managing stress, and improving family dynamics. Facilitated by a therapist, the group fosters a supportive environment, empowering parents to better understand their child's needs and create a more stable, compassionate family environment.
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The Counseling Center of Maryland
8030 Woodmont Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814
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