Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) in Massachusetts
Emotional Stability & Recovery Through DBT at Boston Addiction
At Boston Addiction, we use Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to help clients build emotional regulation, resilience, and interpersonal effectiveness — especially those struggling with addiction, trauma, or intense emotional responses.
DBT is a powerful, evidence-based therapy originally developed for individuals with borderline personality disorder but now widely used to support people in recovery from substance use, self-harm, and co-occurring mental health conditions.
What Is DBT?
Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a structured form of talk therapy that focuses on balancing acceptance and change. Clients learn how to tolerate distress, manage powerful emotions, and improve how they interact with others — all while developing skills to avoid destructive behaviors.
DBT emphasizes four core skill areas:
Mindfulness – Staying present in the moment without judgment
Distress Tolerance – Surviving emotional pain without making it worse
Emotion Regulation – Understanding and managing intense feelings
Interpersonal Effectiveness – Navigating relationships with confidence and respect
At Boston Addiction, DBT is often integrated into treatment plans for those with dual diagnoses or emotional dysregulation contributing to addiction.
Who Can Benefit from DBT?
DBT is particularly effective for individuals who experience:
Intense mood swings or emotional outbursts
Difficulty managing anger, sadness, or anxiety
Patterns of self-harm or suicidal thoughts
Co-occurring disorders such as borderline personality disorder, PTSD, or addiction
Struggles with healthy boundaries in relationships
Many clients find DBT helpful when traditional talk therapy hasn’t been enough.
How DBT Works at Boston Addiction
Our DBT services are offered in both individual and group settings, depending on the client’s needs. Therapy is led by licensed clinicians trained in DBT techniques, and may be integrated into broader outpatient or intensive programs.
What makes DBT at Boston Addiction unique:
Safe, nonjudgmental environment
Structured, goal-driven sessions
Emphasis on practical tools and skill-building
Support for high-risk or emotionally sensitive clients
Flexible access: in-person or virtual care across Massachusetts
DBT in Addiction Recovery
For individuals in addiction recovery, DBT can be a game-changer. Many people turn to substances to cope with overwhelming emotions, past trauma, or interpersonal conflict. DBT helps break that cycle by:
Increasing emotional stability
Teaching healthier coping mechanisms
Reducing relapse risk by addressing triggers
Building self-awareness and self-control
Strengthening relationships and social support
Take the Next Step with Boston Addiction
If you’re ready to build emotional strength and take back control of your life, Dialectical Behavior Therapy can help. Boston Addiction offers personalized treatment that blends clinical expertise with compassionate support — available in-person or online.