Experiences of dialectical behaviour therapy for adolescents: A qualitative analysis

Author:

Ohlis Anna12ORCID,Bjureberg Johan13ORCID,Ojala Olivia1ORCID,Kerj Emme1,Hallek Camilla4,Fruzzetti Alan E.5ORCID,Hellner Clara1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Centre for Psychiatry Research Karolinska Institutet, & Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm Stockholm Sweden

2. Department of Global Public Health Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

3. Department of Psychology Stanford University Stanford California USA

4. DBT‐unit, Stockholm Health Care Services Region Stockholm Stockholm Sweden

5. Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo explore how former patients in dialectical behaviour therapy for adolescents (DBT‐A) experience their treatment, and specifically if there were aspects of the treatment that they retrospectively identify as particularly meaningful, helpful or unhelpful.DesignFrom a larger sample of 75 former DBT‐A patients 19 were selected for a qualitative semi‐structured interview study.MethodsYoung adults (N = 19; 18 females, one male), who as adolescents had been enrolled in DBT‐A due to self‐harming behaviours and features of borderline personality disorder, were interviewed up to 8 years (median 6.0; min 1.3; max 8.2) after end of treatment, at mean age 23 years (SD 2.5). Reflexive thematic analysis was implemented.ResultsSix key themes were revealed; (1) The need to be seen, listened to and believed in, (2) the importance of teamwork between patient and therapist, (3) the value of group and structure, (4) therapy as lifesaving and life‐changing, (5) the risks of feeling misplaced and (6) the risks of abrupt endings.ConclusionA trusting relationship with the therapist promoted commitment and motivation for treatment. This relationship was facilitated by the therapist showing explicit care and belief in the patient's own competence in changing their destructive behaviours. Meeting peers in group skill training offered a salient form of validation and was reported to be of particular value. The format of meeting peers and the importance of the dialectical therapeutic stance need to be studied further. Not all youth experienced DBT‐A as suitable and the need for sufficient treatment dose was emphasized.

Funder

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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