Validate the Why, Not the What

Validate the Why, Not the What: Understanding Emotional Dysregulation, Validation, Boundaries, and Change in Family Relationships

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Parents and family members often find themselves trapped between two painful fears:

“If I validate, I’m reinforcing the behaviour.”
“If I hold limits, things will escalate or get worse.”

This course is designed to help families move beyond that false choice.
Validate the Why, Not the What is an 8-week DBT-informed course for parents and family members of teenagers and young adults struggling with emotional dysregulation, emotional reactivity, shutdown, conflict, panic, impulsivity, or repeated cycles of escalation and repair.

Drawing from DBT, family systems theory, attachment theory, and nervous-system research, the course helps families understand why emotionally intense behaviour happens, why escalation cycles develop, and how validation, timing, boundaries, and emotional steadiness can reduce conflict and support change.

More Details:

  • 8 weekly sessions
  • Approximately 2 hours per session
  • Offered online and in person
  • Combination of teaching, discussion, exercises, and skills practice

 

What You Will Learn

Participants will explore:

  • How emotional dysregulation affects thinking, behaviour, relationships, and problem-solving,
  • Why shame and panic often drive escalation,
  • Why emotionally intense behaviour frequently makes sense from the inside,
  • How family interaction patterns can unintentionally intensify emotional dysregulation,
  • How validation and boundaries work together,
  • Why timing matters during emotionally intense situations,
  • And how greater steadiness, clarity, and consistency can help reduce escalation over time.

 

The course also introduces DBT-informed concepts and skills related to:

  • Emotional regulation,
  • Distress tolerance,
  • Mindfulness,
  • Interpersonal effectiveness,
  • Validation,
  • and repair after conflict.

 

How You Will Learn

The course combines:

  • Teaching and psychoeducation, 
  • Discussion and guided reflection,
  • Practical excercises,
  • Role-play and chain analysis work, 
  • DBT-informed skills training, 
  • And application to real family situations and interaction patterns

 

The goal is to help families develop a deeper understanding of emotional dysregulation while learning practical ways to respond more effectively during emotionally intense situations.

 

Who This Course Is For

This course is intended for parents, caregivers, and family members who:

  • Feel emotionally exhausted,
  • Find themselves walking on eggshells,
  • Feel trapped between conflict and avoidance,
  • Are unsure how to help without making things worse,
  • Or want to respond more effectively during emotionally intense situations.