Outpatient Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents Engaged in Deliberate Self-Harm: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations

Child Adolesc Social Work J. 2016 Apr 1;33(2):123-135. doi: 10.1007/s10560-015-0412-6. Epub 2015 Jul 12.

Abstract

The current review examines conceptual and methodological issues related to the use of dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents (DBT-A) in treating youth who engage in deliberate self-harm. A comprehensive review of the literature identified six studies appropriate for the review. Results indicated several inconsistencies and limitations across studies including the mixing of various forms of self-harm; variations in diagnostic inclusion/exclusion criteria, insufficient use of standardized self-harm outcome measures, variable lengths and intensity of provided treatment, and inadequate attention paid to DBT adherence. Each of these areas is reviewed along with a discussion of ways to improve the quality of future research.

Keywords: Adolescents; Deliberate self-harm; Dialectical behavior therapy; Methodology; Non-suicidal self-injury.