A multifamily group for adolescents with emotion regulation difficulties: Adolescent, parent and clinician experiences

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Ruth Cleary, Sharon Houghton, Claire O’Driscoll Lawrie, Clodagh Dowling, Kevin O'Hanrahan, Susan Devoy
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Abstract

Background

Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) has been successfully adapted for use with adolescents experiencing difficulties associated with the maladaptive undercontrol of emotion. However, clinical observation and research findings suggest that adolescents may exhibit traits of both undercontrol and overcontrol—where over-regulation of emotion predominates. In the adult population, distinct groups of individuals with under- and overcontrolled regulation styles can be identified, and treatments such as Group Radical Openness (GRO) have shown promise in treating difficulties associated with the latter. However, there are difficulties identifying distinct groups of under- and overcontrolled adolescents.

Aims

The present study therefore sought to qualitatively explore the experiences of participants (adolescents and parents) and facilitators of an intervention integrating DBT for adolescents’ skills training with GRO.

Method

Six adolescents, seven parents and six clinicians completed semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Nine themes and six subthemes were generated.

Findings

Findings suggested that an intervention of this type may have particular utility for adolescents with emotion regulation difficulties in the context of both overcontrol and undercontrol. Participants described improvements in symptoms and relational functioning, which they attributed to the development of a shared language for communicating about emotion and the multifamily group context within which the intervention was delivered. Findings also emphasised the utility of rolling groups.

Discussion

Further research investigating the efficacy of this intervention is warranted. Strengths, limitations, future directions and implications for practice are discussed.

针对有情绪调节困难的青少年的多家庭小组:青少年、家长和临床医生的经验
辩证行为疗法(DBT)已被成功地应用于遇到与适应不良的情绪控制不足有关的困难的青少年。然而,临床观察和研究结果表明,青少年可能同时表现出情绪控制不足和过度控制两种特征,其中情绪过度调节占主导地位。在成年人群中,可以识别出具有控制不足和控制过度两种调节方式的不同群体,而团体激进开放(GRO)等治疗方法在治疗与后者相关的困难方面已显示出前景。因此,本研究试图定性地探讨参与者(青少年和家长)的经验,以及将 DBT 青少年技能培训与 GRO 相结合的干预措施的促进者的经验。6 名青少年、7 名家长和 6 名临床医生完成了半结构化访谈。采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,在过度控制和控制不足的情况下,这种类型的干预可能对有情绪调节困难的青少年特别有用。参与者描述了症状和关系功能的改善情况,并将其归功于在情绪沟通方面形成的共同语言,以及实施干预的多家庭小组背景。研究结果还强调了滚动小组的效用。本文讨论了该干预措施的优点、局限性、未来发展方向和对实践的影响。
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Counselling & Psychotherapy Research
Counselling & Psychotherapy Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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4.40
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80
期刊介绍: Counselling and Psychotherapy Research is an innovative international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to linking research with practice. Pluralist in orientation, the journal recognises the value of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods strategies of inquiry and aims to promote high-quality, ethical research that informs and develops counselling and psychotherapy practice. CPR is a journal of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, promoting reflexive research strongly linked to practice. The journal has its own website: www.cprjournal.com. The aim of this site is to further develop links between counselling and psychotherapy research and practice by offering accessible information about both the specific contents of each issue of CPR, as well as wider developments in counselling and psychotherapy research. The aims are to ensure that research remains relevant to practice, and for practice to continue to inform research development.
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