DBT skills to help teens find calm, stay in control, and handle life’s challenges
When stress, school drama, and family problems feel overwhelming, DBT Tool Kits for Teens offers practical strategies to handle it all. Coping skills from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) are often called “life skills” because they teach people how to manage tough emotions, create healthy relationships, and deal with stressful situations more wisely.
As a DBT-certified clinician for adolescents and families, Dr. Atara Hiller knows how to make these powerful skills easier for teens to understand and apply.
COVERS ALL FIVE DBT MODULES: Mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and Walking the Middle Path
14 READY-TO-USE DBT TOOL KITS: Suggestions on which DBT skills to try for common struggles like test anxiety and peer pressure
NO DBT EXPERIENCE NEEDED: Clear explanations with step-by-step instructions make DBT skills accessible to any teen who needs them
TEMPLATES, WORKSHEETS & CHEAT SHEETS: Fill-in-the-blank pages, checklists, and trackers make these coping skills for teens easier to apply
Atara Hiller, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-Linehan Board of Certification (LBC) Certified Clinician. She is co-director of the Trinitas Institute for DBT and Allied Treatments, a DBT-LBC Certified Program, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. In that capacity, Dr. Hiller directs the comprehensive adolescent DBT program, which treats teens and their families with emotion regulation difficulties. She trains and supervises fellow clinicians and psychology graduate students in the practice of DBT, as well as provides individual DBT and co-leads DBT multi-family skills groups. Dr. Hiller also directs and treats teens and families in an outpatient comprehensive adolescent DBT program at the Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, a private practice in central New Jersey. She has extensive experience providing evidence-based treatments to children, adolescents, and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, and symptoms of trauma, as well as complex psychosocial stressors. Dr. Hiller has frequently written about and presented on DBT, borderline personality disorder, suicidality and non-suicidal self-injury, and treatment for child sexual abuse.
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DBT skills to help teens find calm, stay in control, and handle life’s challenges
When stress, school drama, and family problems feel overwhelming, DBT Tool Kits for Teens offers practical strategies to handle it all. Coping skills from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) are often called “life skills” because they teach people how to manage tough emotions, create healthy relationships, and deal with stressful situations more wisely.
As a DBT-certified clinician for adolescents and families, Dr. Atara Hiller knows how to make these powerful skills easier for teens to understand and apply.
COVERS ALL FIVE DBT MODULES: Mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and Walking the Middle Path
14 READY-TO-USE DBT TOOL KITS: Suggestions on which DBT skills to try for common struggles like test anxiety and peer pressure
NO DBT EXPERIENCE NEEDED: Clear explanations with step-by-step instructions make DBT skills accessible to any teen who needs them
TEMPLATES, WORKSHEETS & CHEAT SHEETS: Fill-in-the-blank pages, checklists, and trackers make these coping skills for teens easier to apply
Atara Hiller, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-Linehan Board of Certification (LBC) Certified Clinician. She is co-director of the Trinitas Institute for DBT and Allied Treatments, a DBT-LBC Certified Program, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. In that capacity, Dr. Hiller directs the comprehensive adolescent DBT program, which treats teens and their families with emotion regulation difficulties. She trains and supervises fellow clinicians and psychology graduate students in the practice of DBT, as well as provides individual DBT and co-leads DBT multi-family skills groups. Dr. Hiller also directs and treats teens and families in an outpatient comprehensive adolescent DBT program at the Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, a private practice in central New Jersey. She has extensive experience providing evidence-based treatments to children, adolescents, and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, and symptoms of trauma, as well as complex psychosocial stressors. Dr. Hiller has frequently written about and presented on DBT, borderline personality disorder, suicidality and non-suicidal self-injury, and treatment for child sexual abuse.
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