Welcome to Using DBT with Black Women Clients!
Don’t miss this opportunity to provide more affirming, effective care—and become a more culturally attuned clinician.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a premier evidence-based treatment that has grown in popularity and is used with individuals from diverse backgrounds and various clinical presentations. To facilitate the use of DBT with an increasingly diverse client population, this interactive 3-hour workshop will equip mental health providers with the tools and knowledge needed to support Black women in clinical settings with the core elements of DBT.
Whether you're looking to enhance your cultural responsiveness, build stronger rapport with Black women clients, or expand your skillset in evidenced-based care, this training offers the clinical edge and cultural understanding you need.
The learning objectives for this CE workshop are:
- List the core elements of DBT
- Describe the literature on culturally-responsive applications of DBT
- Summarize core recommendations for using DBT with Black women clients
- Apply recommendations to case examples
This event is open to all clinicians who serve Black women. Sign up for this APA-Approved Continuing Education* workshop today!
This workshop will be led by Dr. Natalie Watson-Singleton, PhD.
Dr. Natalie is a licensed clinical psychologist and Associate Professor at Spelman College. Her research and clinical expertise focus on how to tailor evidence-based treatments as well exploring the strong Black woman schema’s influences on Black women’s mental health and well-being.
*There are no known conflicts of interest for this program. There is no commercial support for this CE program or any of its instructors. This workshop has been approved by the APA Sponsored Programs Committee.