DBT Skills Group for Individuals with Complex Emotional Needs: A Pilot Study

Matthew J. E. Catino
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The growing prevalence of personality disorder diagnoses has contributed to the rise of alternative group-based treatments. DBT skills-based groups are being newly implemented across community mental health services as a stand-alone treatment option. Previous research has demonstrated that DBT skills groups are equally effective interventions when compared to more traditional options. Previous studies have primarily relied on cross-sectional data therefore, unable to assess progress over time - a potentially key mechanism when exploring participants' development throughout a group intervention. The presented pilot study uses data from self-reported measures after each module of the DBT-S group to ascertain correlations in participants' emotional intensity and quality of life. We found that participants reported significant quality of life improvements, highlighting consistent progress in this area. We also found significant results in self-reported reductions in emotional intensity; Results which could be attributed to the focus on coping skills development and distress management teaching.
复杂情感需求个体的DBT技能组:一项初步研究
人格障碍诊断的日益流行促成了替代性群体治疗的兴起。基于DBT技能的小组作为一种独立的治疗选择,正在社区心理健康服务中新实施。先前的研究表明,与更传统的选择相比,DBT技能组是同样有效的干预措施。因此,以前的研究主要依赖于横断面数据,无法评估随着时间的推移的进展——这是在整个群体干预中探索参与者发展的潜在关键机制。所提出的试点研究使用DBT-S组每个模块后的自我报告测量数据来确定参与者的情绪强度和生活质量之间的相关性。我们发现,参与者报告了生活质量的显著改善,突出了这一领域的持续进步。我们还发现,自我报告的情绪强度降低有显著效果;其结果可归因于对应对技能发展和痛苦管理教学的关注。
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