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A modified DBT skills training program for oppositional defiant adolescents: promising preliminary findings
Authors:Nelson-Gray Rosemery O  Keane Susan P  Hurst Ruth M  Mitchell John T  Warburton John B  Chok James T  Cobb Amanda R
Institution:

aPsychology Department, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro, NC, 27402-6170, USA

Abstract:A modified skills training component of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) was implemented in a group therapy format for non-suicidal outpatient young adolescents who met criteria for oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). Thirty-two youths completed the 16-week program, as well as pre- and post-treatment measures. The treatment was effective not only in decreasing negative behaviors, but also in increasing positive behaviors, per caregiver report. The youths reported a significant reduction in externalizing and internalizing symptoms and in depression. Reliable change indices indicated that far more participants were in the improved category than in the deteriorated category on the measures of interest. Despite the absence of control groups but consistent with the treatment outcome research literature for DBT-based treatments for other disorders, this study demonstrated that DBT skills training is feasible and shows promise in improving the behavior of ODD young adolescents.
Keywords:Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)  DBT skills training  Oppositional defiant disorder  Adolescent group therapy
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