2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058565
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Application of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy in treating common psychiatric disorders: study protocol for a scoping review

Abstract: IntroductionDialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) is a well-known intervention for treating borderline personality disorder, and has been increasingly adapted for other disorders. Standard DBT consists of four treatment modes, delivered over a year. Adaptations to DBT include changes to modes of delivery, treatment length, and skills modules taught to clients, or incorporating interventions from other evidence-based therapies. There is a need to synthesise existing evidence on DBT so that stakeholders—clinicians… Show more

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