Principles of Skills Assessment in Dialectical Behavior Therapy

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Principles of Skills Assessment in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. / Swales, M.; Dunkley, C.
In: Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, Vol. 27, No. 1, 02.2020, p. 18-29.

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Swales M, Dunkley C. Principles of Skills Assessment in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 2020 Feb;27(1):18-29. Epub 2019 Jun 4. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpra.2019.05.001

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Swales, M. ; Dunkley, C. / Principles of Skills Assessment in Dialectical Behavior Therapy. In: Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 2020 ; Vol. 27, No. 1. pp. 18-29.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Principles of Skills Assessment in Dialectical Behavior Therapy

AU - Swales, M.

AU - Dunkley, C.

PY - 2020/2

Y1 - 2020/2

N2 - Since its inception, increasing clients’ capabilities in experiencing and managing emotions, interpersonal relationships, and crises has been central to both the theory and practice of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT; Linehan, 1993a, Linehan, 1993b, Linehan, 2015a, Linehan, 2015b). Enabling clients to learn new skills, and to effectively implement them to change behavior, requires both capability and motivation on the part of skills trainers and individual therapists alike. The most effective DBT practitioners precisely assess at each stage of skills acquisition, strengthening, and generalization to determine how well their clients perform new skills. They assess what barriers are preventing effective skills use, in order to implement a focused endeavour to overcome any obstacles. This paper reviews principles of skills assessment within each treatment modality and provides therapists with checklists for identifying problems, and case vignettes illustrating helpful therapeutic strategies.

AB - Since its inception, increasing clients’ capabilities in experiencing and managing emotions, interpersonal relationships, and crises has been central to both the theory and practice of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT; Linehan, 1993a, Linehan, 1993b, Linehan, 2015a, Linehan, 2015b). Enabling clients to learn new skills, and to effectively implement them to change behavior, requires both capability and motivation on the part of skills trainers and individual therapists alike. The most effective DBT practitioners precisely assess at each stage of skills acquisition, strengthening, and generalization to determine how well their clients perform new skills. They assess what barriers are preventing effective skills use, in order to implement a focused endeavour to overcome any obstacles. This paper reviews principles of skills assessment within each treatment modality and provides therapists with checklists for identifying problems, and case vignettes illustrating helpful therapeutic strategies.

KW - skills assessment

KW - skills strengthening

KW - skills generalization

KW - dialectical behavior therapy

U2 - 10.1016/j.cbpra.2019.05.001

DO - 10.1016/j.cbpra.2019.05.001

M3 - Article

VL - 27

SP - 18

EP - 29

JO - Cognitive and Behavioral Practice

JF - Cognitive and Behavioral Practice

SN - 1077-7229

IS - 1

ER -