Using Art to Undermine Epistemic Injustice in DBT Research

Engage! Pub Date : 2022-06-28 DOI:10.18060/26050
B. Bailey, Monica W. Tracey
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Through participatory Arts-Based Research, constructed within the theoretical basis of the Activity System, participants engaged with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) program content to develop a cohesive and meaningful project structure and aesthetic. Practitioner/researcher supremacy is disrupted by participatory Arts-Based Research and upheld by temporal constraints, as demonstrated by participant engagement and disruptions to participant collaboration. This research pilots a replicable framework that centers the experiences of individuals completing DBT, interrupts cycles of harm, and uplifts social knowledge construction that emanates from DBT skills training communities. DBT is a skills-based psychotherapeutic approach that prepares individuals to address problems in living that result from the development of mental disorders in environments that persistently signal that an individual is an unreliable informant of their own experience. In its standard format, DBT incorporates a group skills training component to remediate skill deficits developed in this invalidating environment. The body of literature that explores DBT skills training is structured in a way that elevates practitioner/researcher perceptions of individual progress over participants’ interpretations of their own collective experiences. Arts-Based Research is a theoretically-backed methodology that can disrupt the harmful parallels between the development of the disorders DBT is intended to treat and the dominant research paradigm into DBT.
用艺术挖掘DBT研究中的认识不公
通过参与式艺术研究,在活动体系的理论基础上构建,参与者参与辩证行为治疗(DBT)项目内容,形成一个有凝聚力、有意义的项目结构和美学。从业者/研究者的至高无上地位被参与性的基于艺术的研究所打破,并被时间限制所支撑,参与者参与和参与者合作的中断就证明了这一点。这项研究试行了一个可复制的框架,以完成DBT的个人的经历为中心,中断伤害循环,并提升DBT技能培训社区产生的社会知识建设。DBT是一种基于技能的心理治疗方法,它使个人做好准备,在持续表明个人是自己经历的不可靠线人的环境中,解决由精神障碍发展引起的生活问题。在其标准格式中,DBT包含了一个团体技能培训组成部分,以弥补在这种无效环境中形成的技能缺陷。探索DBT技能培训的大量文献的结构使从业者/研究人员对个人进步的看法高于参与者对自己集体经历的解释。基于艺术的研究是一种理论支持的方法,可以打破DBT旨在治疗的疾病发展与DBT的主要研究范式之间的有害相似性。
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