Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Children and Adolescents – Care by Dr. Sathiya Ganesan

DBT Theraphy

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Big emotions are not bad emotions — they just need guidance.

Through DBT, I help young people understand what they feel, accept it without shame, and find new ways to respond with strength and clarity.

Dr Sathiya Ganesan’s

Feel. Understand. Grow – DBT for Emotional Strength in Every Child.

Emotionally Balanced, Strength-Based Therapy to Help Young Minds Regulate, Relate, and Recover

Some children and teens experience intense emotions that feel overwhelming and hard to manage. Their reactions may seem extreme — mood swings, outbursts, impulsivity, or shutting down. These are not signs of failure; they are signs of emotional pain.

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based treatment that teaches children and adolescents how to manage big feelings, respond calmly, and build healthier relationships.

Dr. Sathiya Ganesan, Consultant Psychiatrist in Child and Adolescent Mental Health, offers DBT-informed therapy designed specifically for young people who struggle with emotional regulation, self-harm, or interpersonal conflict.

Understanding DBT

Balancing Acceptance and Change for Emotional Growth

Originally developed for individuals with chronic emotional dysregulation and self-harm behaviours, DBT has been adapted successfully for adolescents and older children. It helps them accept their feelings while learning tools to manage them more effectively.

DBT is ideal for children and teens who struggle with:

  • Intense mood swings and emotional outbursts
  • Self-harming behaviors or suicidal thoughts
  • Impulsivity and risky behavior
  • Low self-esteem or shame
  • Relationship conflicts and peer rejection
  • Anxiety, depression, or trauma-related symptoms
  • Borderline traits or emotional sensitivity

DBT teaches young people how to ride the waves of emotion — without sinking in them.

Signs a Child May Benefit from ABA Therapy

  • Frequent meltdowns or outbursts that seem hard to control
  • Self-harm (cutting, hitting, risky actions) or suicidal talk
  • Sudden shifts in mood or extreme emotional sensitivity
  • Difficulty maintaining friendships or family relationships
  • Feeling “too much” or overwhelmed by everyday stress
  • Black-and-white thinking or fear of abandonment
  • Difficulty calming down or using healthy coping tools

DBT is especially helpful for teens who have tried other therapies but still feel emotionally overwhelmed or misunderstood.

Core Components of DBT

What Happens in DBT Sessions?

How DBT Helps Young People Heal

Integrating DBT into Comprehensive Child Psychiatry

Family Involvement in DBT

Online DBT Support and Follow-Up

Why Choose DBT With Dr. Sathiya Ganesan?

With deep experience in adolescent psychiatry and emotional regulation, Dr. Sathiya Ganesan offers DBT that is:

  • Structured, trauma-informed, and youth-friendly
  • Adapted to each child’s pace, strengths, and readiness
  • Delivered with compassion, clarity, and clinical precision
  • Focused on both emotional safety and long-term growth
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Help Your Child Build Balance, Boundaries, and Emotional Strength

If your child is feeling overwhelmed by emotions or struggling to cope in healthy ways, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy can be life-changing. Contact Dr. Sathiya Ganesan today to begin a personalised DBT plan that fosters resilience, emotional wisdom, and growth.

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