DBTwenties Changes 2026


After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to close our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), effective April 24, 2026. 

This decision was not made lightly. We are deeply proud of the meaningful work accomplished through the IOP and the lives impacted by the dedication and compassion of our clinical team. It has been an honor to serve our clients and their families. 

Our top priority during this transition is continuity of care. All current clients have been notified, and we are working individually with each person to ensure appropriate referrals and uninterrupted support. We are coordinating with trusted community providers to help facilitate a smooth transition. 

While the IOP will be closing, DBT For You remains committed to teaching DBT skills to individuals, school personnel, clinicians, and organizations. We will continue offering skills classes, coaching, training and consultations, and we look forward to serving our community in these capacities. 

*** New DBT Skills classes will begin April 9, 2026 *** 

We are grateful to our staff, referral partners, and the community for their trust and support. 

For questions, please contact: 


Beth Salvi-Hudgins, LICSW 
Founder/Executive Director 
DBT For You 
dbtforyou.org 
beth@dbtforyou.org


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Is DBT a mental health treatment? Yes. See the New York Times article to gain a better understanding of the efficacy of this treatment: ‘The Best Tool We Have’ for Self-Harming and Suicidal Teens

Do you accept insurance? No. We have decided that our relationships with insurance companies are not sustainable. We will be unable to accept insurance for payments any longer. HSA funds may still be applicable.

Does DBT include a curriculum that can be taught in schools? Yes. There is a modified version of standard DBT called DBT Steps A which was created to be taught in schools.

Can most kids and adults benefit in some way from DBT? Yes. We have even seen the impact of DBT skills within our program. Our staff have identified positive changes within themselves and their own relationships that seem to be a result of applying DBT assumptions and skills in their own lives.