What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)?
Dialectical Behavior Therapy was originally developed by Marsha Linehan (1993) as a treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The focus in DBT is on an integration of acceptance and change. A primary component is Mindfulness, which originates in the practice of Buddhism and entails a present-centered approach and emphasis on moment-to-moment experience. Essentially, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) was integrated with this concept of mindfulness in an effort to help patients with BPD, who usually have histories of invalidation from one or more caretakers, to balance their need for validation with effective strategies for change. Many patients with BPD suffer with chronic emotion dysregulation and Linehan’s model was created primarily to deal with this issue, which she was finding much resistance to using classic CBT. DBT treatment involves four major modules: Core Mindfulness Skills, Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills, Emotion Regulation Skills, and Distress Tolerance Skills.
Since its inception, DBT has been shown to be effective for a variety of conditions besides BPD, ranging from depression, to substance abuse, to anger management. It has also been extremely beneficial for those who want some help with regulating their emotions and/or increasing their repertoire of coping skills for life circumstances. I have found an integration of CBT and DBT with an underlying psychodynamic model of conceptualization to be very beneficial for my patients. One thing that I find to be of universal benefit to almost everyone is the incorporation of Mindfulness. Awareness is probably the foundation of and the single most critical ingredient in making changes in one’s life. Mindfulness boosts the process of becoming more aware of oneself tenfold. What’s better is that most people can do it and find that it has life changing consequences for them.
About Dr. Dardashti:
Dr. Dardashti received her Bachelor’s in Science from New York University. She then studied a variety of eastern-based approaches, such as Mindfulness and Meditation. She continued her training in Psychology by obtaining her doctorate from Long Island University, where she was trained in a combination of Cognitive Behavioral and Psychodynamic Therapy, in addition to Family, Couples, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Dr. Dardashti combines all of her training and tailors treatment specifically based on the individual’s challenges. She maintains a private office in Manhattan on the Upper West Side at 86th & Central Park West.
Specialties:

Dr. Dardashti utilizes DBT to successfully treat:
- Relationship problems
- Anxiety & Panic
- Anger Management
- General life skills
- Depression
- Substance Abuse
- OCD
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To schedule a consultation,
please call Dr. Dardashti at
646-789-5113
Contact Information:
Upper Westside Office:
107 West 82nd Street, LL Suite 106
New York, NY 10024
Phone: 646-789-5113
Email: PsychHealth (at) gmail.com
Main: www.ManhattanPsychologyGroup.com

