Lifeskills Women's Trauma Program
In response to a growing need, Lifeskills South Florida offers nationally recognized dialectical behavior therapy and trauma treatment for adult women, 18 years and older, in their specialized Women’s Trauma Program. This unique program focuses on individual struggles with trauma and other related mental health diagnoses in a gender-specific, safe, and therapeutic environment.
What Makes Our Program Different?
DBT Expertise
Collaborative Approach
Clinical Outcomes
Learn more about the specialized treatment provided in our Women's Trauma Program
What and How We Treat
What We Treat
- Anxiety Disorders
- Borderline Personality Disorder and Other Personality Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders
- Interpersonal Relationships
- Maladaptive Behaviors
- Suicidal Thoughts
- Self-Harming Behaviors
- Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
How We Treat
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Pathway and Radically Open DBT (RO-DBT)
- Trauma Pathway
- Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Seeking Safety
- Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
- Family Support Program
- Grief and Loss Therapy
- Nutrition Therapy
- Yoga and Meditation Therapy
- Metabolic Fitness Pathway
What Our Alumni, Their Families, and Clinical Partners Are Saying
– Grateful Clinical Partner
Program Components
- An encouraging, home-like, and healing small milieu with 24/7 nursing staff supervision on its own private section of the Lifeskills campus. With a focus on balance and healing, the campus permits separation without isolation. The property also includes areas for reflection, outdoor walking paths, sitting areas, patios, and water features.
- A comprehensive 13-week DBT-adherent curriculum with additional trauma-related process groups.
- A group therapy curriculum with a focus on social skills training, interpersonal effectiveness, reading cues, increasing motivation, expressive arts, and cognitive remediation.
- A focus on health and body utilizing structured psychoeducation regarding activities of daily living (ADLs), including hygiene, medication compliance, sleep hygiene, and nutrition; yoga guided by professionals; culinary arts; and metabolic fitness.
- Psychiatric evaluation, with weekly follow-up appointments and increased pharmacologic appointments as needed, with the psychiatrist.
- A Board-certified internal medicine and primary care physician is on-site for managing medical concerns as well as nursing support.
- A specifically assigned clinical primary therapist for individualized treatment planning and individual sessions and support.
- A specifically assigned family therapist for family support and clinical family sessions.
- A behavioral aspect of the program with outside activities and rewards for celebrating even the smallest of victories.
“Lifeskills has a long history of working with trauma, borderline personality disorders, and other complex conditions, along with clinicians who are extensively trained in DBT. We’ve seen a growing need for gender-specific programming for these conditions and developed a clinically superior program combined with a safe environment specific for women to maximize their recovery potential.”
- Despina Karfis, PsyD, DBT-Intensively Trained, EMDR-Trained
   Lead Therapist for the Women's Trauma Program