In this episode of The Sensitivity Doctor Podcast, Dr. Amelia Kelley sits down with Emma Giordano, LMHC, to explore how Dialectical Behavior Therapy, or DBT, can support neurodivergent and highly sensitive individuals struggling with emotional dysregulation, rumination, and even suicidal ideation.
Originally developed to treat high risk behaviors, DBT has evolved into a powerful framework for building resilience, strengthening communication, and aligning life with personal values. Emma explains how skills like DEAR MAN, Coping Ahead, and the TIP skill can be adapted in neurodivergent friendly ways, including modifying expectations around eye contact and emphasizing somatic regulation.
This conversation bridges empowerment and nervous system science. It offers practical tools for managing overwhelming emotions while reinforcing a core truth of Amelia’s work: sensitivity is not weakness. With the right skills, it becomes strength.
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About the guest:
Emma Giordano, LMHC, is a person centered therapist who believes empowerment begins with uncovering the strengths that already exist within you. Her work is grounded in the belief that every individual holds the capacity for meaningful change, and her role is to help clients access and direct that inner power toward a more fulfilling life. Blending unconditional support with a strong Dialectical Behavior Therapy approach, Emma tailors each session to the unique needs of the person in front of her. She focuses on building self awareness, strengthening coping skills, and helping clients find balance between accepting what is outside their control and taking intentional action where they can. Above all, she creates a safe, nonjudgmental space where vulnerability is honored and growth feels possible.
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