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what are STAGES AND TARGETS?
DBT organizes treatment into four stages with targets. Targets refer to the problems or goals being addressed in treatment.
Stage I: Moving from Being Out of Control of One’s Behavior to Being in Control
Target 1: Reduce and then eliminate life-threatening behaviors.
(Suicide attempts, suicidal thinking, intentional self-harm).
Target 2: Reduce and then eliminate behaviors that interfere with therapy.
(Non-attendance, incomplete homework, hospitalization).
Target 3: a) Decreasing behaviors that destroy the quality of life.
(Depression, phobias, disordered eating).
b) Increase behaviors that make life worth living.
(Satisfying job, friends, going to school, stable income).
Target 4: Learn new behaviors (skills).
a) Control focus; increase awareness in the “present moment”.
b) Form new relationships, improve current relationships, and end destructive relationships.
c) Understand emotions, how they function, and how to experiencing them with less intensity.
d) Tolerate pain without acting impulsive/self-destructive.
e) Think dialectically without “getting stuck” in extreme views.
Stage II: Moving from Emotionally Shut Down to Experiencing Emotions Fully
Target 5: Experience feelings without dissociating, avoiding life, or (PTSD).
Stage III: Building an Ordinary Life, Solving Ordinary Problems
Target 6: Work on marital problems, job dissatisfaction, career goals, etc.
Stage IV: Moving from Incompleteness to Completeness/Connected
Target 7: Existential or spiritual concerns, feeling empty or incomplete.
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