persistentheartache
DBT Enjoyer
- Apr 2, 2026
- 14
Like the title says, what's the timeline of successful therapy look like? I understand healing isn't linear. there will be ups and downs. relapse happens. pain, suffering, and loss, still happen.
Is there an observable or predictable timeline for people that recover? I hear often that outcomes are optimistic and better than just being "ok" again. that people can go on to live fulfilling lives worth living. but what does that journey look like?
I don't mean specifics because I understand everyone's journey is different but like from a broad scope. like I hear that things often get worse before they get better. I'm about a month and a half into individual dbt and three and a half months into my dbt skills group. I understand that I'm still early in things, and that there will be days where it feels like therapy is great and other days where it feels hopeless. todays one of those days :p
I'd like to hear the experiences of people at different points in their journey. And people who have been able to move on and be happy, if there are any on this board who are willing to share.
Is there an observable or predictable timeline for people that recover? I hear often that outcomes are optimistic and better than just being "ok" again. that people can go on to live fulfilling lives worth living. but what does that journey look like?
I don't mean specifics because I understand everyone's journey is different but like from a broad scope. like I hear that things often get worse before they get better. I'm about a month and a half into individual dbt and three and a half months into my dbt skills group. I understand that I'm still early in things, and that there will be days where it feels like therapy is great and other days where it feels hopeless. todays one of those days :p
I'd like to hear the experiences of people at different points in their journey. And people who have been able to move on and be happy, if there are any on this board who are willing to share.