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A study of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) for 16 older female adolescents with persistent and severe deliberate self-harm was undertaken. Independent assessments were carried out pre- and post-treatment, and at eight months follow-up. On average subjects completed more than 78% of sessions. There was a marked reduction in self reported depression (F = 12.8, df = 2, p 

Original publication

DOI

10.1111/j.1475-3588.2007.00470.x

Type

Journal article

Journal

Child Adolesc Ment Health

Publication Date

09/2008

Volume

13

Pages

148 - 152

Keywords

Adolescent, deliberate self-harm, dialectical behaviour therapy