Advancing DBT and SPACE-informed Interventions for Parents of Multi-Diagnostic Adult Children: Part Two

This 3-hour workshop offers concrete instruction on applying select DBT skills to parents of multi-diagnostic adult children. Attendees will learn practical strategies for teaching parents DBT skills to identify, accept, and change accommodation patterns with their multi-diagnostic adult children. Building on the theoretical and structural foundation established in Part One, this training will translate DBT’s core dialectical, acceptance, and change strategies into concrete, parent-friendly tools that target real-world accommodations and common parenting dilemmas. Participants will learn how...Read more to help parents notice and map their own accommodation behaviors, validate the fears and emotions driving those behaviors, and implement stepwise behavioral changes that are sustainable over time.

Through brief didactics, modeling, and in-vivo practice, the workshop will demonstrate how to help parents apply DBT skills to their specific circumstances with the goal of providing short- and long-term change. Special attention will be paid to working with accommodation around suicidal communication and urges, non-suicidal self-injury, and moderate to severe eating disorder behaviors, with an emphasis on maintaining safety while reducing ineffective patterns. By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to outline parent-only interventions to help caregivers feel less trapped, more effective, and more aligned with their parenting values. Less...

Learning Objectives

  • Describe how DBT skills can be taught to help parents identify and understand their own accommodation behaviors with multi-diagnostic adult children.
  • Apply DBT-based acceptance and change strategies to collaboratively help parents decide when to reduce accommodation in the context of high-risk behaviors.
  • Demonstrate the ability to coach parents in using selected DBT skills in vivo to help them feel less trapped and more effective in their parenting role.
  • Integrate DBT and SPACE principles into a coherent parent-only intervention framework that provides parents the rationale, structure, and skillful means to reduce accommodations with their struggling adult children.

Wednesday, May 06, 2026

Live Interactive Webinar

12:00 PM EDT - 03:30 PM EDT

$139.00
EARN 3 CE Credit Hours
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CE Information - Earn 3 CE Credit Hours

CE Approvals

National Board of Certified Counselors
Center for Evidence Based Treatment, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7697. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Center for Evidence Based Treatment, LLC, is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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