Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Overview
This course is designed to help you develop foundational Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) skills to teach clients how to manage their condition by changing their behavioral responses to unhealthy thoughts and intense emotions. You will also learn strategies to set appropriate boundaries and prioritize self-care, ensuring a sustainable and supportive approach to your practice. Who should attend?
This program is designed for nurses and allied health professionals looking to build practical, evidence-based mental health skills they can apply directly in patient care settings.
This course is ideal for:
- Nurses and allied health professionals working in mental health or clinical care settings
- New and emerging health care professionals looking to strengthen their mental health knowledge
- Clinicians seeking structured, competency-based upskilling
- Professionals looking to improve confidence in patient assessment, documentation, trauma-informed care, and crisis response
- Health care organizations looking for flexible, scalable workforce development options
What you'll learn
- Apply foundational DBT skills to help clients manage unhealthy thoughts, intense emotions, and behavioral responses.
- Teach strategies for mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and emotion regulation.
- Set appropriate boundaries and practice self-care to maintain a sustainable therapeutic approach.
Course information
Summer 2026
| Dialectical Behavioral Therapy | Self-paced: Monday, March 15, 2027 to Monday, March 20, 2028 |
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Online
This micro-credential is delivered fully online and asynchronously. Learners can access course materials and complete activities at their own pace within the specified course timeframe.
Facilitator support
This offering is supported by a facilitator who provides feedback on assessments and is available to answer questions related to course requirements. Facilitator support focuses on assessment feedback and learner inquiries regarding course expectations and completion requirements.
Online delivery
This offering may include, but is not limited to:
- Content presentations and/or videos;
- Case discussions;
- Individual work (assignments/quizzes);
- Concept and topic discussions;
- Topic reflections;
This is an open enrolment offering.
Those completing Ontario Tech University Continuous Learning open enrolment offerings (e.g. certificate programs, courses, workshops, microcertifications, etc.) are subject to the policies of Ontario Tech University and Continuous Learning. Ontario Tech policies can be found in the Policy library. Continuous Learning policies can be found in the Regulations section of the Continuous Learning website. Specifically, those completing open enrolment offerings are expected to adhere to the General and Open enrolment regulations.
Requirements
While open to all, these micro-credentials are designed for nurses and allied health professionals seeking practical, evidence-based training in mental health care. Courses are tailored to support workforce development and help learners build the knowledge, skills, and confidence required to provide high-quality, patient-centred care across a variety of clinical settings.
To successfully complete the course, you must:
- Register and make full payment for the course; and
- Successfully complete all components of the course by the specified due date(s).
Learners will receive a digital badge for individual course completion.
Please note: While late registration is available, learners must complete the course by the listed course end date, regardless of the date they registered.
Technology requirements
Online learning requirements:
- Computer or device with internet access
- Stable internet or data connection
- Microphone*
- Webcam*
- Audio device (examples: speakers, headphones/earbuds, headset)
*Optional
Material requirements
There are no additional materials required.
OSAP for Micro-credentials is available for eligible students taking a ministry-approved micro-credential that is less than 12 weeks. To be eligible for OSAP for Micro-credentials, a student must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or a protected person; and, be a resident of Ontario. A step-by-step guide on how to apply for OSAP for Micro-credentials is available here.
For more information please visit the OSAP website at www.ontario.ca/OSAP.