Dialectical behavioral therapy and EMDR for adolescents in residential treatment: A practical and theoretical perspective
DBT and EMDR provide effective treatment for adolescents in group residential facilities, showing decreases in impact of traumatic memories.
Article Abstract
“DBT and EMDR as primary treatment methods provide effective treatment for adolescents in the setting of group residential facilities. Regardless of the intensity of the pathology or the length of stay, these compatible treatment methods provide adolescents with significant decreases in the impact of traumatic memories and increased emotional regulation skills. The methods have been empirically supported as effective in a variety of settings and with a diversity of age groups. They are well suited for use in a residential environment and can constitute a powerful, effective method for dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Substance Abuse, and other disorders.”
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Lovelle, C. (2008). Dialectical behavioral therapy and EMDR for adolescents in residential treatment: A practical and theoretical perspective. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 23(1-2), 27-43. https://doi.org/10.1300/J007v23n01_03
Date
October 21, 2008
Creator(s)
Carole Lovelle
Client Population
Adolescents, Children
Practice & Methods
Inpatient/Residential, Integrative Therapies
Extent
26 pages
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Rights
Rights managed by Taylor & Francis
APA Citation
Lovelle, C. (2008). Dialectical behavioral therapy and EMDR for adolescents in residential treatment: A practical and theoretical perspective. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, 23(1-2), 27-43. https://doi.org/10.1300/J007v23n01_03
Audience
EMDR Therapists, Other Mental Health Professionals
Language
English
Content Type
Article, Peer-Reviewed
Access Type
External Resource