Maintaining Hope and Balance During Periods of Heightened Stress and Uncertainty: A DBT‑Aligned Framework for Clinicians and Clinical Practice
  3 Hours, 0 Minutes    
Wednesday, July 29th, 2026   2:00 PM EDT -5:00 PM EDT
   Denise Bundick
3 CE Credits
Price
$59.99 USD

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Mental health clinicians are increasingly practicing in contexts marked by chronic stress, systemic strain, and pervasive uncertainty, placing them at elevated risk for emotional exhaustion, moral distress, and erosion of hope. These conditions affect not only clinician wellbeing but also therapeutic presence, judgment, and effectiveness. This presentation offers a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)–aligned framework for understanding and responding to uncertainty, framing hope not as optimism or certainty but as sustained engagement in building a “life worth living” despite ambiguity. Balance is conceptualized as a dynamic process requiring ongoing attention to emotional vulnerability, boundaries, and effectiveness. The presentation normalizes clinician stress responses to uncertainty and introduces DBT‑consistent strategies—such as Wise Mind decision‑making, radical genuineness, micro‑win tracking, and emotion regulation principles (e.g., PLEASE skills)—to support clinician sustainability and ethical practice.

The second half of the presentation focuses on DBT‑informed clinical interventions clinicians can use with clients during periods of heightened stress. Emphasis is placed on sequencing skills based on clinical need, beginning with distress tolerance for crisis stabilization, followed by mindfulness, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness strategies. Core DBT skills—including TIPP, STOP, Check the Facts, Opposite Action, and DEAR MAN—are presented as practical tools to reduce suffering, increase effectiveness, and foster hope through agency, connection, and values‑based action. A brief DBT‑informed “Hope Plan” is introduced to support skill generalization and short‑term goal setting. This presentation provides an evidence‑informed, clinically practical approach for supporting both clinician resilience and client coping in uncertain and demanding practice environments.


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