Cygnet Lodge Westlands is a female only locked rehabilitation unit which offers DBT programme for service users struggling with intense emotions and destructive behaviour which takes the form of self harm and impulsivity.
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Our DBT programme is a structured behavioural therapy aimed at teaching and equipping service users with skills that are necessary to regulate emotions, leading to improvement of interpersonal relations and engagement in self destructive behaviour. DBT at Westlands is:
Our programme is structured on an agenda set by the DBT Manual developed by Marsha Lineham. The programme includes skills training group, individual psychotherapy and daily mindfulness. The Skills Group takes place biweekly, i.e. on Tuesdays and Fridays, for an hour each day. This group is devoted to presenting new skills to teach individuals on how to better manage emotions. It also reviews homework for the skills currently being taught. The four main skills which are taught are:
Individual psychotherapy sessions are usually on a weekly basis for 50 minutes a time. This is structured around specific target behaviours. The therapist uses chain analysis to help the indivdual get better understanding of problem behaviours and what leads to them. Other strategies used are focused on maintaining motivation and commitment to improve behaviour. Daily diary cards are used to identify problems that need tracking and assessment.