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    Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)-informed day-patient treatment significantly improved borderline personality disorder symptoms, showing comparable efficacy to inpatient settings. Results remained stable at follow-up, indicating sustained benefits for patients.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Clinical Psychology

    Context:

    • Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a prevalent and challenging mental illness.
    • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) is a recommended treatment for BPD.
    • Effectiveness of DBT in a day-patient setting is not well-established.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the effectiveness and limitations of a DBT-informed day-patient treatment for BPD.
    • To assess symptom changes at discharge and three months post-treatment.

    Summary:

    • A retrospective study of 178 BPD patients treated with DBT-informed day-patient therapy showed significant symptom reduction.
    • 80% completed treatment, with moderate to high improvements in BPD-specific and general psychopathology symptoms.
    • Response rates were 48% for BPD-specific symptoms and 66% for general psychopathology, with stable results at follow-up.
    Keywords:
    Dialektisch-behaviorale Therapie - Tagesklinik - Borderline-Personlichkeitsstorung - Wirksamkeit - Langsschnittstudiedialectical behavioral therapy - day-clinic - borderline personality disorder - effectiveness - longitudinal study

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    Impact:

    • DBT-informed day-patient treatment achieves effects comparable to inpatient settings with good acceptance.
    • Treatment shows differential effects on specific symptom clusters.
    • Findings suggest BPD symptom changes can extend beyond the treatment period, highlighting potential limitations of curative approaches.