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PSYCHOTHERAPY

Component analysis of dialectical behavior therapy skills training

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Pages 222-225 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: This paper aims to examine patient perceptions of the relative effectiveness of components of dialectical behavior therapy group skills training.

Method: Nineteen patients rated their perceptions of the relative effectiveness of 27 separate dialectical behavior therapy skills after completing 6 months standard dialectical behavior therapy. Two-tailed t-tests were used, comparing the first ranked skill with all other skills.

Results: The 27 skills were ranked by means in order of perceived value. Eleven skills were statistically significantly different from the first ranked skill.

Conclusions: The data in this pilot study contributes in a small way to dialectical behavior therapy dismantling research and warrants a larger multi-centred study. A planned future study will compare patient rankings of skills with clinical outcomes.

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