Kirby Jennifer S, Baucom Donald H
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, USA.
J Marital Fam Ther. 2007 Jul;33(3):375-91. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-0606.2007.00037.x.
This article reports the development of a couple-based intervention in which at least one partner had experienced chronic difficulties in emotion regulation, operationalized as having participated in a yearlong dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills training group. Integrating dialectical behavior therapy and cognitive-behavioral couple therapy, this group intervention taught couples emotion regulation, communication, and problem-solving skills, and led them through an exploration of how strong feelings affect and are affected by their relationship. The effects of treatment were evaluated in terms of relationship satisfaction and individual well-being. Sizeable treatment effects were found in several domains, including a reduction in DBT graduates' depressive symptoms and emotion dysregulation, and an increase in their partners' relationship satisfaction and confidence in their graduate spouses' ability to regulate emotions.
本文报告了一种基于伴侣的干预措施的开展情况,其中至少有一方伴侣曾在情绪调节方面存在长期困难,具体表现为参加过为期一年的辩证行为疗法(DBT)技能训练小组。该小组干预将辩证行为疗法与认知行为伴侣疗法相结合,教授伴侣情绪调节、沟通和解决问题的技能,并引导他们探索强烈情感如何影响其关系以及如何受到关系的影响。从关系满意度和个人幸福感方面评估了治疗效果。在几个领域发现了显著的治疗效果,包括DBT毕业生的抑郁症状和情绪失调有所减轻,其伴侣的关系满意度以及对毕业配偶情绪调节能力的信心有所提高。