Adapting a Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Group Within a Jail Setting: Implementation Challenges and Considerations

IF 2.9 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Edelyn Verona, Julia B. McDonald, Lauren F. Fournier, Meaghan E. Brown, E. Elisa Carsten
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Over 12 million admissions into local jails are logged each year, for charges ranging from misdemeanor traffic violations to felony homicide. Compared to people incarcerated in prisons, those held in jails face quicker community reentry, elevated reincarceration rates, overcrowding, and few opportunities to participate in programming. People caught in this cycle often experience many contextual and personal barriers, which include difficulty regulating their emotions, refraining from aggressive and impulsive behaviors, and communicating effectively. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has been put forth as a promising evidence-based approach that is particularly well-suited to address the risks and needs of jail populations. By helping incarcerated individuals balance the “dialectic” between acceptance of the present (e.g., coping with current incarceration) and preparation for future change (e.g., planning for community reentry), DBT can help individuals gain coping skills that are directly related to preventing reoffending. This paper describes our research team’s adaptation of a DBT skills group in a jail setting, feasibility and attrition data, and challenges and lessons learned. We highlight the value of adapting treatments in underserved settings, working closely with community partners to align goals and overcome logistical challenges, and ensuring flexibility of implementation. We believe that our experiences can provide practical insights and recommendations for both scholars and practitioners within the field.
在监狱环境中调整辩证行为疗法技能小组:实施过程中的挑战和注意事项
当地监狱每年有超过1200万人被关押,罪名从轻罪交通违规到重罪杀人。与被监禁在监狱中的人相比,被关押在监狱中的人面临着更快的重返社区、更高的再监禁率、过度拥挤以及参与规划的机会很少的问题。陷入这种循环的人通常会遇到许多环境和个人障碍,包括难以调节自己的情绪,抑制攻击性和冲动行为,以及有效沟通。辩证行为疗法(DBT)作为一种有前途的循证方法被提出,特别适合解决监狱人口的风险和需求。通过帮助被监禁者在接受现状(例如,应对目前的监禁)和为未来的改变做准备(例如,计划重返社区)之间取得平衡,DBT可以帮助个人获得与预防再犯直接相关的应对技能。本文描述了我们的研究团队在监狱环境中适应DBT技能小组的情况,可行性和人员流失数据,以及面临的挑战和吸取的教训。我们强调在服务不足的环境中调整治疗方法的价值,与社区伙伴密切合作以协调目标并克服后勤挑战,并确保实施的灵活性。我们相信我们的经验可以为该领域的学者和从业者提供实用的见解和建议。
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Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
118
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive and Behavioral Practice is a quarterly international journal that serves an enduring resource for empirically informed methods of clinical practice. Its mission is to bridge the gap between published research and the actual clinical practice of cognitive behavior therapy. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice publishes clinically rich accounts of innovative assessment and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures that are clearly grounded in empirical research. A focus on application and implementation of procedures is maintained.
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