Barriers and Solutions to Implementing Dialectical Behavior Therapy in a Public Behavioral Health System
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Abstract
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is an evidence-based treatment that is considered to be the standard of care in treating individuals with BPD, however there have been few published studies to identify the challenges and solutions for implementing DBT in community-based settings. The current study identified the barriers and solutions within a system-wide roll-out of DBT within a large, urban public health system encompassing both mental health and substance abuse treatment settings. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 19 clinicians receiving DBT training over a period of 13 months. A content analysis revealed three themes that were identified as challenges to the DBT implementation process including program development and recruitment of patients, a lack of administrative support or organizational investment in DBT, and time commitment of DBT. In order to transfer DBT into a public behavioral health system, investment from both clinic- and system-level administrators is required. Strategies to prevent drift, such as incorporating a train-the-trainer model, are discussed.
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| Authors | Adam Carmel;Monica Leila Rose;Alan E. Fruzzetti;Adam Carmel;Monica Leila Rose;Alan E. Fruzzetti; |
| Journal | administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research |
| Year | 2013 |
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doi:10.1007/s10488-013-0504-6
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