Dbt911

4.3
1.47K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Do you need access to a skill quickly? With this app you will quickly get a random distress tolerance skill to do. In addition, for each module, Mindfulness, Emotional Control, Manage relationships and Distress tolerance, are the skills represented and tutorials for these. Contains over 150 different suggestions on skill exercises. There is also the opportunity to create your own crisis list so you will always have it with you. An optional module for validation has been added as desired by participants. The application is designed in collaboration with the participants in DBT treatment.

Dbt911 can never replace professional help, but can serve as a tool for DBT training.
Updated on
Aug 3, 2017

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
1.39K reviews
A Google user
March 3, 2019
I love it! I have personality disorders and this app really helps me remember and keep track of my behaviors throughout the day. I used to just journal at night, but I've learned it saves your progress throughout the day. I'll go my diary card in the morning after my meditation, sometime mid afternoon or after lunch, and then again at night, sometimes twice. I'll also go while in crisis. I have really learned to stay more on track, using the various skills. It's great. I use with my therapist.
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Kaci Davis
May 10, 2022
I was so excited about this app and did all the work to fill out three diary cards. Then I find out not only is there a way to review them, you also can't send them to anyone. I tried the "PDF" button and it offers me to use my Google drive pdf reader, zoom, Kindle, or my printer service. Very strange options. I tried Google drive and it couldn't open the document. I tried the print option and it said it couldn't read the document. So now I have no way to view let alone send what I've done to my counselor! So disappointed!
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A Google user
August 12, 2019
I like it the best of all the diary cards because its neater and cleaner. My only issue is that I can't seem to send the diary card to my DBT coaches without having to download, save and send each day individually. I would prefer a more seemless way to forward and email the cards. Aside from that its a total game change for me to keep track of my skills.
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What's new

Update 4.2.7 includes:
* Russian translation.
* The menu is lifted out to a tab, to allow access for those phones without a physical menu button.
* Diary card: Tension scale and mani added, and pdf layout changes.
* Small bug fix with affirmations and language.

Thanks to Anastasia Sorokina, Mikhail Kalashnikov and Insitute of Organizational Psychology for providing Russian translation.

Thanks for all encouragement to continue developing this app!