A preliminary report of short-term cognitive-behavioral group therapy for inpatients with personality disorders

T Springer, NE Lohr, HA Buchtel… - The Journal of …, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
T Springer, NE Lohr, HA Buchtel, KR Silk
The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research, 1996ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A randomized, controlled study evaluated the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral therapy
group, based on Linehan's dialectical behavior therapy, for inpatients with personality
disorders. The treatment, a problem-solving skills group focused on parasuicidality, was
compared with a discussion control group. Change was assessed by self-report measures
and behavioral observations on the unit. Subjects in both groups improved significantly on
most change measures, although no significant between-group differences were found …
Abstract
A randomized, controlled study evaluated the effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral therapy group, based on Linehan’s dialectical behavior therapy, for inpatients with personality disorders. The treatment, a problem-solving skills group focused on parasuicidality, was compared with a discussion control group. Change was assessed by self-report measures and behavioral observations on the unit. Subjects in both groups improved significantly on most change measures, although no significant between-group differences were found. However, the treatment group patients viewed the intervention as more beneficial to them in their lives outside the hospital. The usefulness of this type of group on a short-term unit is discussed.
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