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Growing up in America as an Egyptian with expertise in CBT, DBT, and motivational interviewing, I provide a compassionate, eviden...
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Growing up in America as an Egyptian with expertise in CBT, DBT, and motivational interviewing, I provide a compassionate, evidence-based approach to support your healing and growth.
Piere Iskandar is a Clinical Social Worker with 6 years of experience treating anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma. Originally from Egypt, Piere specializes in helping individuals manage overwhelming emotions, develop coping skills, and move forward with confidence. With a compassionate and evidence-based approach, he creates a safe space for growth, insight, and meaningful change.
Piere has a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Denver. He takes a person-centered approach to his work and integrates cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and motivational interviewing to support clients through life’s challenges. His approach encourages emotional regulation, self-discovery, and long-term healing.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or uncertain, know you don’t have to face it alone. Piere offers a warm, supportive space where you can explore your challenges and find clarity. His dedicated, empathetic care can help you build resilience and take meaningful steps toward healing. Reach out today!
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Therapy can be challenging, but it can also be engaging and fun! I hope to provide a space that welcomes creativity, curiosity, an...
Therapy can be challenging, but it can also be engaging and fun! I hope to provide a space that welcomes creativity, curiosity, and a sense of humor as you work on making the changes you want for your life.
Jessica Boettiger is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 6 years of experience. She has worked with individuals of all ages in community, educational, and residential settings. Jessica specializes in supporting clients coping with depression, anxiety, trauma and PTSD, life transitions, identity development, and stress management. She is especially passionate about helping adolescents and young adults develop a strong sense of self to guide them through changes and challenges. Jessica’s goal is to provide a space that welcomes creativity, curiosity, and a sense of humor as you work to redefine your life worth living.
Jessica has her Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adams State University. She uses cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, and existential therapy to identify thoughts and behaviors that stand in the way of change. Jessica also incorporates art and other avenues of creativity into sessions.
Change can feel like a big risk, but it is ultimately worthwhile. Sometimes you need someone to listen and offer support as you take that first step. If you feel Jessica might be a good fit, please reach out to schedule an appointment with her today!
Life can be incredibly challenging, and finding the right therapist to connect with can be another challenge. I believe the most i...
Life can be incredibly challenging, and finding the right therapist to connect with can be another challenge. I believe the most important factor in therapy is the therapeutic relationship.
Dana Warren is a Licensed Professional Counselor with experience helping clients of all ages with their mental health. She is passionate about addressing her client’s unique challenges and building a therapeutic relationship that allows them to thrive. Dana specializes in anxiety, depression, behavior change, anger management, relationship issues, family conflict, career development, sexualized behavior, and sexual issues. Dana did her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Adams State University.
Dana utilizes multiple treatment approaches including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) techniques and skills, play therapy techniques, and solution-focused brief therapy, all from a trauma-informed and strengths-based approach.
Dana offers an empathetic, non-judgmental space using humor and honesty to collaborate with you in achieving your goals. She is confident that she would be able to support you in identifying your strengths, guide you through processing the heavy stuff, and provide you with skills and coping tools to be successful!
You deserve dedicated time with a mental health professional — it can be life-changing.
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My go-to approach for helping people in dialectical behavior therapy is expounding on the concept that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all inter-connected. I prefer this concept because it helps clients understand how thoughts, emotions, and behaviors work together and how clients can make change in their lives by altering any one of the three.
I teach the following tools in dialectical behavior therapy: mindfulness practices, distress tolerance techniques, emotional regulation strategies, and interpersonal effectiveness skills.
I know a client is making meaningful progress in dialectical behavior therapy when they are utilizing their skills and their symptoms are no longer interfering with day-to-day functioning.
Clients can supplement their time in dialectical behavior therapy by practicing mindfulness regularly, completing assigned homework related to DBT skills like emotion regulation and distress tolerance, and actively integrating these skills into their daily lives.
Discuss goals and expectations with the therapist during the initial assessment, commit to attending sessions, practice self-awareness by tracking emotions and behaviors through journaling, and be open to learning new coping mechanisms; it's also important to be honest about your struggles and actively participate in the therapy process.
At Thriveworks, Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) primarily concentrates on assisting individuals in emotion regulation, enhancing interpersonal relationships, and acquiring effective coping strategies for managing stress and emotional difficulties.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) targets your personal challenges. You may work with your DBT therapist to maintain diary cards to monitor progress, emphasizing validation and support in the therapeutic relationship. DBT follows a stage-based approach, prioritizing crisis reduction initially and life satisfaction.
DBT was initially developed to address the needs of individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, its versatile approach has enabled its application to a wide range of mental health conditions, including but not limited to, anxiety, depression, stress, and anger issues.
The 4 pillars of DBT are mindfulness, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and distress tolerance.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) have distinct purposes and aren’t inherently superior or inferior to one another. DBT is most effective for managing emotional regulation, personality disorders, and interpersonal challenges, while EMDR is specifically tailored for individuals with trauma-related conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) with therapists at Thriveworks in Littleton, CO is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The duration of a standard DBT program is typically around 24 weeks, which is roughly six months. The actual number of sessions will vary depending on the issues you wish to address.
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