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DBT Oriented Skills Training Group - January 2024
DBT Oriented Skills Training Group - January 2024

Wed, Jan 10

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South Island Counselling

DBT Oriented Skills Training Group - January 2024

You will focus on weekly modules which include: Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Problem-Solving Skills.

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Time & Location

Jan 10, 2024, 6:00 p.m. PST – Feb 28, 2024, 8:00 p.m. PST

South Island Counselling, 3821 Cedar Hill Cross Rd, Victoria, BC V8P 3Z6, Canada

About the Event

Meet every Wednesday evening 6pm to 8pm in a group setting to learn DBT skills. Workshop consists of 8 meet-ups over 8 weeks and will be held in-person. Starts January 10, 2024. Facilitated by Kathleen Thaler (D1, MACP, MALAT, RCC) and Lina Branter (MACP in Progress).

Please note our refund policy:

  • Full refunds are available for cancellations made until January 5, 2024, which is 5 days prior to the event's start date.
  • A 50% refund is applicable for cancellations made after January 5, 2024, up until the conclusion of the first group meet-up on January 10th.
  • No refunds will be issued after the completion of the first group meet-up after January 10th.

Tickets

  • DBT Skills Training Group

    This ticket is for the group meet-up every Wednesday for 8 weeks.

    CA$360.00
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Victoria, BC V8P 2M6

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