Couples DBT Program
At Front Range Treatment Center

Couples DBT

Couples DBT at Front Range Treatment Center

Relationships can be challenging, especially when strong emotions and conflict arise. If you and your partner find yourselves stuck in cycles of intense arguments, misunderstandings, or emotional disconnection, Couples DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) offers a path forward.

Our Couples DBT program integrates the proven strategies of DBT to help couples navigate conflict, regulate overwhelming emotions, and build healthier communication patterns. Through this program, partners learn practical skills to improve emotional regulation, enhance mindfulness, and address distressing situations with greater clarity and compassion.

Couples DBT doesn’t just focus on resolving conflicts; it equips both partners with tools to strengthen their bond and create a more supportive, understanding relationship. Whether you’re facing ongoing struggles or just looking to deepen your connection, Couples DBT provides a structured, evidence-based approach to help your relationship thrive. Take the first step toward a stronger partnership today.

What is Couples DBT?

Couples DBT consists of weekly couples therapy appointments with a DBT therapist. These appointments combine DBT skills coaching with couples therapy. Learn more about Couples DBT.

Front Range Treatment Center is a DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Program.™ Learn more about DBT-Linehan Board of Certification.

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Common Questions

  • Who should seek couples therapy?

    When life is difficult, relationship difficulties are often one of the first issues to arise. Interpersonal problems are also a common symptom of many psychological problems, and are a secondary effect of many others. Couples conflict can arise for a variety of reasons. Sometimes, external forces place pressure on the relationship and result in strain. Other times, personality, cultural, or religious differences can divide people. Navigating life transitions (such as having children, children leaving home) can be extremely taxing on relationships.

    Of course, couples struggling with difficult issues such as divorce, infidelity, tragedy and trauma can benefit from the guidance of a trained therapist who can act as a neutral third party. Our couples counselors are trained in the method of couples therapy that is best supported by research evidence. Contact us today to learn how we can help.

    Who should seek couples therapy?
  • Why seek couples therapy from FRTC?

    At FRTC, we use DBT-informed couples therapy, teaching you practical skills to help you rebuild friendship and intimacy, reduce conflict, improve communication, and tackle reoccurring issues. DBT is a method of therapy that helps to address strong emotions, conflict, and ineffective behaviors. If your relationship is struggling, these probably all sound familiar.

    Our time-limited, skills-based approach teaches you a new way to relate to each other in months, not years. Our couples therapists are trained in a method of couples therapy shown by research to be effective, integrated with elements from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to address issues of strong emotions and intense conflict.

    Why seek couples therapy from FRTC?
  • When should we seek couples therapy?

    The best time to start couples therapy is as soon as possible. Couples therapy works very well, but only if you start the process early enough.

    If you’re considering couples therapy, the right time is probably now.

    When should we seek couples therapy?