Green Mountain DBT

Fully Remote DBT Skills Training

serving patients in Vermont, Florida, New Jersey & Massachusetts

An Evidence Based Treatment

Do You Need to Learn How to Cope with Overwhelming Emotions?

If you're struggling with overwhelming emotions, unstable relationships, or feelings of hopelessness, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) can help. DBT is a comprehensive, Zen-based group therapy that will teach you how to tolerate distress, regulate your emotions, and have satisfying relationships.

What is DBT?

DBT is a type of therapy that was originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder. However, it has since been found to be effective for a variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

DBT is based on the idea that people with mental health conditions often have difficulty regulating their emotions. This can lead to impulsive behavior, unstable relationships, and feelings of hopelessness. DBT teaches people skills to help them manage their emotions and cope with distress.

What are the benefits of DBT?

DBT has been shown to be effective in helping people with mental health conditions improve their symptoms and their quality of life. Some of the benefits of DBT include:

How does DBT work?

DBT is typically conducted in a group setting. The group is led by a trained therapist who will teach participants the skills of DBT. These skills include:

Is DBT right for me?

DBT is a good option for people who are struggling with mental health conditions and who are looking for a comprehensive treatment approach. DBT can help people learn skills to manage their emotions, cope with distress, and have satisfying relationships.

How can I sign up for DBT?

If you're interested in signing up for DBT, sign up for an intake appointment today. I can answer any questions you have and help you get started. 

Green Mountain DBT Sign-Up Process

Psychiatric Diagnostic Assessment

This is the first step to signing up for care at Green Mountain DBT.

This service is often covered by health insurance.

Your copay is determined by your specific health insurance plan.

Contact Your Health Insurance Provider

Call your health insurance provider to inquire about your out-of-pocket payment amount for CPT Code 90791.

This code identifies the specific service you'll be receiving. For more information, click here.


As Men's Health Magazine stated "Don't let the stereotype of sad sacks in a circle scare you away. Groups guided by mental health pros offer the benefits of individual therapy without the price tag. What to expect: You might not talk as much as in a one-on-one, but it's often about half the price, and many people find learning from others therapeutic" (Stein, Joshua David. What Kind of Therapy is Right for You? Men's Health March/April 2024).