青少年的辩证行为疗法:检查初步预治疗期望和偏好
Hilary B Vidair1, Jill H Rathus1, Chani Goldfeder1
1Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, Long Island University-Post, Brookville, New York (all authors); Cognitive Behavioral Associates, Great Neck, New York (Vidair, Rathus).
American journal of psychotherapy
|October 15, 2024
概括
接受青少年辩证行为治疗 (DBT-A) 的青少年对治疗的期望适度. 许多人更喜欢在会议和额外的青少年支持小组期间有一些父母的自由时间.
科学领域:
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 临床心理学 临床心理学
- 青少年心理健康 青少年心理健康
背景情况:
- 青少年辩证行为疗法 (DBT-A) 是针对具有重大情绪和行为挑战的青少年的一种成熟治疗方法.
- 虽然经过治疗后接受DBT-A的情况有记录,但青少年对治疗前期的期望和形式偏好仍未得到充分探索.
研究的目的:
- 开发青少年对治疗的期望量表 (AETS),以评估青少年对DBT-A的预治疗期望.
- 调查青少年对DBT-A治疗输送格式的偏好.
主要方法:
- 21名被转诊DBT-A的青少年 (年龄13-18岁) 填写了AETS和一份表格,评估了对7种治疗修改的偏好.
- 参与者从团体私人诊所和社区心理健康诊所中招募.
主要成果:
- 青少年报告了对DBT-A结果和过程的中度预期.
- 大约50%的青少年在多家庭技能小组期间更喜欢与父母分开,并希望每周只有青少年的支持小组.
结论:
- 了解青少年的期望和格式偏好对于提高DBT-A摄入和导向期间的参与度至关重要.
- 根据青少年的偏好量身定制治疗,可以改善治疗联盟和治疗坚持.
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