Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder: Results from a Pilot Randomized Trial

Jul 11, 2014Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology

Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Teens with Bipolar Disorder: Results from an Initial Randomized Trial

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Abstract

Adolescents receiving dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) attended significantly more therapy sessions over 1 year than those receiving psychosocial treatment as usual (TAU).

  • DBT participants showed significantly less severe depressive symptoms compared to those receiving TAU.
  • Adolescents in the DBT group were nearly three times more likely to improve in suicidal ideation.
  • Models indicated a large effect size for more weeks being symptom-free among adolescents receiving DBT.
  • Improvements in manic symptoms and emotional dysregulation were observed in the DBT group but not in the TAU group.
  • Both treatments were rated as highly acceptable by adolescents and their parents.

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