Dialectical behavioral therapy informed treatment with Deaf mental health consumers: an Australian pilot program

Author:

Davidson Fiona1,Cave Mark2,Reedman Rebecca3,Briffa Dianne4,Dark Frances5

Affiliation:

1. Research and Evaluation Officer, Deafness and Mental Health Statewide Consultation Service, Metro South Mental Health, Upper Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia

2. Auslan Interpreter, Deafness and Mental Health Statewide Consultation Service, Metro South Mental Health, Upper Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia

3. Nurse Counsellor, Deafness and Mental Health Statewide Consultation Service, Metro South Mental Health, Upper Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia

4. Clinical Nurse Specialist, Deafness and Mental Health Statewide Consultation Service, Metro South Mental Health, Upper Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia

5. Clinical Director, Deafness and Mental Health Statewide Consultation Service, Metro South Mental Health, Upper Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia

Abstract

Objective: This paper outlines the process of implementation of a dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) informed treatment for Australian Deaf mental health consumers. Method: The pilot project team members adapted DBT materials for the Australian Deaf population. Feedback was obtained from the pilot participants and modifications made during the pilot. Participant progress and therapeutic alliance were monitored using culturally valid tools. Results: The DBT informed therapy approach was well received by this target group, with the observation and self report of improved interpersonal skills and emotional regulation. Conclusions: While labor intensive, the process of developing a DBT informed treatment program for Australian Deaf mental health consumers appears to be beneficial for this group. Culturally valid, objective measures of skill attainment need to be developed and further studies comparing different adapted therapeutic approaches would be useful.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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