
The Auburn-Davis Center for DBT has entered a new phase of growth and service expansion with Tom Harrer assuming the role of CEO effective January 1, 2025. Harrer, who brings over 18 years of clinical experience, previously served as Assistant Program Director and has been instrumental in strengthening the center’s clinical programming and operational integrity.
The center continues to provide comprehensive [Dialectical Behavior Therapy](https://auburndavisdbt.com/) services, including individual therapy, skills groups, phone coaching, and consultation teams. These services specifically target clients struggling with emotion dysregulation, self-harm, chronic suicidality, and other complex mental health challenges.
Under Harrer’s leadership, the center is expanding its accessibility by offering both in-person and telehealth services for California residents. The clinical team consists of experienced professionals with advanced DBT training, committed to delivering culturally responsive care to diverse communities.
The organization remains dedicated to the gold-standard DBT model developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan, ensuring measurable outcomes and high treatment fidelity. By strengthening partnerships with school districts, healthcare systems, and community mental health partners, the center aims to facilitate seamless care transitions for high-acuity clients.
Harrer emphasized the center’s mission to provide compassionate, evidence-based care, noting their commitment to offering practical tools that promote resilience and emotional regulation. As mental health needs continue to rise, the Auburn-Davis Center for DBT positions itself as a critical resource for teens, young adults, and families seeking specialized therapeutic support.

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