Adapting Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Young Adults Diagnosed with Serious Mental Health Conditions in Residential Care: A Feasibility Study

IF 1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Residential Treatment for Children & Youth Pub Date : 2020-05-13 DOI:10.1080/0886571X.2020.1751017
Vanessa V. Klodnick, Brenda Kissane, Rebecca P. Johnson, Candy Malina, Allison R. Ewing, Marc A. Fagan
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ABSTRACT Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based practice found to improve emotional and relational coping skills among individuals experiencing severe psychological distress. Building on previous adolescent adaptations, a multidisciplinary steering committee adapted DBT for a residential and psychiatric care context designed for 18–20 year olds with serious mental health conditions preparing to age out of child service systems. The study examined acceptability and feasibility of the adapted-DBT. Materials & Methods. The steering committed developed and administered a DBT quality measure. Twenty-five participants enrolled, completing interviews with standardized self-report measures and open-ended questions at enrollment, three and six months of DBT participation. The research team collected and analyzed participant individual therapy and group skills training attendance, program exits, and study attrition using descriptive and non-parametric statistical tests as well as thematic qualitative coding. Results. Adapted DBT showed promise: 64% participated for three-months and 52% for six-months. Mindfulness and distress tolerance increased significantly from enrollment to six months. Perceived benefits included improved self-awareness, impulse control, communication, and relationship quality. Discussion. Interpersonal and self-management skills learned through DBT may be critical for vulnerable youth as they transition to adulthood. Additional adaptations for young adults in residential settings and implications for practice are discussed.
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应用辩证行为疗法治疗住院青年严重心理健康状况的可行性研究
辩证行为疗法(DBT)是一种基于证据的实践,旨在提高经历严重心理困扰的个体的情绪和关系应对技能。在之前青少年适应的基础上,一个多学科指导委员会将DBT适应了寄宿和精神病护理环境,该环境专为准备脱离儿童服务系统的18-20岁严重心理健康状况的青少年设计。该研究考察了适应DBT的可接受性和可行性。材料和方法。指导委员会制定并实施了DBT质量措施。25名参与者参加了注册,在注册时完成了标准化自我报告测量和开放式问题的访谈,参加了三个月和六个月的DBT。研究团队使用描述性和非参数统计测试以及主题定性编码,收集并分析了参与者的个人治疗和团体技能培训出勤率、项目退出和研究流失。后果适应后的DBT显示出希望:64%的人参加了三个月,52%的人参加六个月。从入学到六个月,正念和痛苦承受能力显著提高。感知到的好处包括提高自我意识、冲动控制、沟通和关系质量。讨论通过DBT学习的人际关系和自我管理技能可能对弱势青年过渡到成年至关重要。讨论了年轻人在居住环境中的额外适应以及对实践的影响。
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