
Wise Mind: A DBT Podcast — Holiday Planning Special
The holidays can be joyful—but they can also be challenging, triggering, and overwhelming. Changes in routine, eating patterns, social expectations, and time spent with others can stir up big emotions for many people.
In this episode, we explore why holiday periods can feel especially difficult and break down the DBT skills that can help you navigate them more effectively. From planning ahead to managing distress in the moment, we focus on practical, realistic strategies that actually work.
We introduce the importance of having an escape plan, discuss the early concepts of boundaries, and share simple, usable scripts to help you navigate unwanted or uncomfortable conversations with confidence.
As always, we bring a mix of DBT skills, real-life examples, humour, and compassion because learning skills doesn’t have to feel heavy.
Whether you’re feeling anxious, unsure, or just want to feel more prepared, this episode is here to support you through the holiday season.
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Acknowledgment of Dr. Marsha M. Linehan and the Origins of DBT
We honor Dr. Marsha M. Linehan, psychologist and professor who created Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
It’s thanks to Dr. Linehan that DBT has become a proven intervention for a range of mental health challenges.
Wise Mind A DBT Podcast gratefully acknowledges that DBT is Dr. Linehan’s work, not ours, and we honor her legacy.