Thanks for everyones input on this topic.
cbcrna1... .I have asked and was told several times by our family therapist that she would come up with a plan and talk with my dd's T and have some plan going forward... .I was told this many times... .no plan really was developed except that we would use our family therapy time to discuss our problems
IMO This answers your question on the T's qualifications - would you stay in a restaurant for dinner if you asked for a menu and the waitress said she'd be back with one and kept coming back asking what you wanted to order without bringing back the menus to order from?
Planning to have a plan is no different then not having one at all and without one how can that therapy work?
Have you read through tips in Valerie Porr's book,
"Overcoming Borderling Personality Disorder: A Family Guide for Healing and Change" on selecting a therapist? She has a section and advice devoted to it. There are some excellent tips in it. It's one of my favorite resources all the way around...
Seems everything I read on DBT therapy
involves a team approach with a DBT trained therapist combined with group therapy as well as a family therapist. Also seems finding someone who can do all that is a lot easier said then done in most areas.