Residential Treatment Pathway

Residential DBT Programs for Undercontrol

When emotions hit hard and fast, it can feel impossible not to act on them in the moment, even when it costs you later. That pattern is sometimes called undercontrol. The undercontrol pathway at Sibcy House uses Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to help adults regulate intense emotions, get through crises without making things worse, and build steadier, more trusting relationships.

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Who This Helps

This pathway is for adults who tend toward undercontrol: emotionally intense, impulsive, reactive, or highly sensitive, and often struggling to regulate emotions, behaviors, or relationships. If your difficulties tend to show up outwardly, through emotional overwhelm, impulsive actions, or relationships that feel unstable, this pathway can help. It’s designed for people who experience emotions as overwhelming or unmanageable and who may act quickly to escape distress, sometimes at the expense of their safety, goals, or relationships.

If any of that feels familiar, you’re in the right place.

It may be a fit if you’re navigating:

  • Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or prominent emotion dysregulation
  • Intense emotions that feel overwhelming or hard to manage
  • Impulsivity or high-risk behaviors
  • Thoughts of suicide or self-harm
  • Unstable or conflict-filled relationships
  • Co-occurring substance use, eating, or mood difficulties driven by emotional dysregulation

What It Focuses On

This pathway targets maladaptive undercontrol, the difficulty of managing emotions, impulses, and behaviors in the moment. The work is grounded in DBT, an evidence-based treatment developed for people with severe emotion dysregulation and high-risk behaviors.

Emotion Regulation and Distress Tolerance

These skills help you manage intense feelings and get through crises without acting in ways that make things worse.

Mindfulness

Mindfulness builds awareness in the moment, so there is more space between a feeling and a reaction.

Interpersonal Effectiveness

Interpersonal effectiveness skills help you set boundaries and build steadier, more stable relationships.

Acceptance and Change

Balancing acceptance and change sits at the heart of DBT: easing suffering while building a life worth living.

What You’ll Gain

Over time, residents in the undercontrol pathway work toward:

A greater ability to regulate intense emotions without acting on them right away
Less impulsivity and fewer high-risk behaviors
Stronger distress tolerance during emotional crises
More stable relationships and clearer communication
A greater sense of control, safety, and emotional balance
More capacity to pursue your long-term goals and values

How It Fits Into Your Treatment

The undercontrol pathway isn’t where treatment starts. Every resident begins with our Foundational Framework, focused on stability, insight, and readiness. Once you’re feeling more settled and your care and treatment team has a clearer picture of your needs, your treatment may move into the undercontrol pathway, building on the stability you’ve already gained.

Your schedule continues to include some Foundations groups alongside pathway-specific work, individual coaching when it’s helpful, and recommendations shaped by your assessment. You can learn more about the full program on the Sibcy House residential treatment page.

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For Referring Providers

Considering whether the undercontrol pathway fits your patient? Our admissions team can walk through the level of care, fit, and coordination of care. Clinicians can find referral information on our referrals page.

Referral Information

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