Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two cases

Emotion dysregulation is the inability to control and modulate one's affective state, and it might be associated with mental disorders. The development of secure attachment with significant others, in early childhood, has been theorized to be essential to the development of emotional regulation...

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Main Authors: Aarzoo Gupta, Archana Kashyap, Ajeet Sidana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2019;volume=41;issue=6;spage=578;epage=581;aulast=Gupta
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spelling doaj-aa9a4462d3aa49608f5b8b32d8773c062021-08-02T06:26:01ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71762019-01-0141657858110.4103/IJPSYM.IJPSYM_352_19Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two casesAarzoo GuptaArchana KashyapAjeet SidanaEmotion dysregulation is the inability to control and modulate one's affective state, and it might be associated with mental disorders. The development of secure attachment with significant others, in early childhood, has been theorized to be essential to the development of emotional regulation. Disruption of the formation of secure internal representations may, therefore, substantially compromise the acquisition of emotional-regulation capacities in childhood and lead to social maladjustment in later life. It is a pre-post case study design of two adolescents who presented with acts of self-harm and history indicating a provisional diagnosis of personality disorder. However, an in-depth assessment revealed emotional dysregulation. The model of Dialectical Behavior therapy (DBT) recommended for non-clinical populations was delivered in 12-16 sessions, resulting in a positive outcome that sustained for 12-24 months follow-up, improving interpersonal effectiveness. The role of DBT as an early intervention in emotional dysregulation is highlighted, as it enhances social adjustment by altering the attribution style.http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2019;volume=41;issue=6;spage=578;epage=581;aulast=Guptadialectical behavior therapyemotional dysregulationpersonality disorders key messages: intervention for emotional dysregulation in early years of life might be a preventive measure against mental health issues of adulthood.
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author Aarzoo Gupta
Archana Kashyap
Ajeet Sidana
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Ajeet Sidana
Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two cases
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
dialectical behavior therapy
emotional dysregulation
personality disorders key messages: intervention for emotional dysregulation in early years of life might be a preventive measure against mental health issues of adulthood.
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Archana Kashyap
Ajeet Sidana
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title Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two cases
title_short Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two cases
title_full Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two cases
title_fullStr Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two cases
title_full_unstemmed Dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - Report of two cases
title_sort dialectical behavior therapy in emotion dysregulation - report of two cases
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
issn 0253-7176
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Emotion dysregulation is the inability to control and modulate one's affective state, and it might be associated with mental disorders. The development of secure attachment with significant others, in early childhood, has been theorized to be essential to the development of emotional regulation. Disruption of the formation of secure internal representations may, therefore, substantially compromise the acquisition of emotional-regulation capacities in childhood and lead to social maladjustment in later life. It is a pre-post case study design of two adolescents who presented with acts of self-harm and history indicating a provisional diagnosis of personality disorder. However, an in-depth assessment revealed emotional dysregulation. The model of Dialectical Behavior therapy (DBT) recommended for non-clinical populations was delivered in 12-16 sessions, resulting in a positive outcome that sustained for 12-24 months follow-up, improving interpersonal effectiveness. The role of DBT as an early intervention in emotional dysregulation is highlighted, as it enhances social adjustment by altering the attribution style.
topic dialectical behavior therapy
emotional dysregulation
personality disorders key messages: intervention for emotional dysregulation in early years of life might be a preventive measure against mental health issues of adulthood.
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