Title: Introduction to Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Disorders of Overcontrol
Recorded on December 10, 2020
Featuring: R. Trent Codd, III, EdS
Self-control, the ability to inhibit competing urges, impulses, or behaviors is highly valued by most societies. However, excessive self-control has been linked to social isolation, aloof interpersonal functioning, meladaptive perfectionism, constricted emotional expressions, and difficult-to-treat mental health problems, including refractory depression. The aim of this webinar is to introduce clinicians to the theoretical foundations of new skills underlying RO DBT for disorders of overcontrol.
Learning Objectives:
1) Explain a new biosocial theory for overcontrol
2) Describe the RO DBT treatment structure, hierarch, and targets
3) List at least two key findings from the RO DBT outcome literature
R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., BCBA is the Executive Director of the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Center of Western North Carolina and the VP of Clinical Operations – NC for Refresh Mental Health. He treats a range of conditions but has particular interest in disorders of overcontrol such as refractory depression. He is co-author or editor of Teaching and Supervising Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Practice-Based Research: A guide for clinicians.