About Us
Dybka Behavioral Health is a virtual, mental health group practice serving clients in Idaho state. We specialize in the outpatient treatment of disordered eating and other addictions through a compassionate, non-pathological lens. We help clients feel more embodied by befriending their emotions and behaviors through IFS therapy, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, somatics and transpersonal approaches. We incorporate more traditional modalities by request. We can partner with your Ketamine clinic to collaborate care.
At Dybka Behavioral Health, we are dedicated to bringing evidence-based IFS-informed and other non-traditional treatment modalities to rural communities. We advocate for the latest research on trauma integration, post-traumatic growth, psychedelic medicines and alternative spiritual perspectives to the Western psychology lens. Our motto is: We can’t hate ourselves to healing. Meaning: we can’t heal symptoms utilizing the same shame-based and “logical” mentality that fuels them; we must access something “greater” that exists beyond what we can see and touch. Dybka Behavioral Health is a Health At Every Size (HAES) and Intuitive Eating-aligned practice. All bodies are welcome and safe here.
Areas of Expertise
Eating & body image
Addiction
Anxiety, phobias & panic attacks
Ketamine assisted-psychotherapy
Legacy burdens, “critters”, transpersonal techniques
Childhood trauma (complex PTSD)
Self-led parenting
Depression & self-worth
Faith trauma & transitions, existential issues
A New Approach
More on Internal Family Systems …
Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a ground-breaking, evidenced-based treatment modality that is shifting the field of mental health. IFS assists the client in safely exploring and reconciling their deepest wounds, while teaching the client to access their own inner healing resource again and again. This is something talk therapy has never been able to accomplish. In fact, many clients who’ve been in talk therapy for years seek out IFS therapy and are amazed at the levels of healing they’re experiencing in just a few sessions. For more on IFS, check out: