Comparing The Effectiveness Of Mentalization-Based Therapy And Dialectical Behavior Therapy In An Adult Population With Cluster B Personality Disorders To Reduce Hospital Service Use
P. Yin, F.-S. Lahaie, A. Allery, F. Pérusse, L. Cailhol, S. Poirier

TL;DR
This study compares mentalization-based therapy and dialectical behavior therapy for reducing hospital visits in adults with cluster B personality disorders.
Contribution
The study provides a head-to-head comparison of MBT and DBT in a naturalistic clinical setting with comorbid cluster B PDs.
Findings
Both MBT and DBT significantly reduced emergency room visits with medium effect sizes.
MBT showed significant reduction in hospitalizations, while DBT did not.
No significant differences were found between MBT and DBT in emergency room use, hospitalizations, or dropout rates.
Abstract
Mentalization-based therapy (MBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) are two treatments known to be effective for borderline personality disorder (BPD). However, head-to-head comparisons between those two treatments are scarce and their effectiveness in naturalistic clinical services, where BPD is often comorbid with other cluster B personality disorders (PD), needs to be further explored. The study’s goal was to answer the following question: Is there a difference in emergency department visits, hospitalizations and dropout rates after one year of treatment in MBT compared to DBT for a clinical adult population with cluster B PD? We compared the effectiveness of MBT and DBT in 288 patients between 2015 and 2019 with at least one cluster B PD by measuring their emergency services use and hospitalizations one year before and one year after beginning therapy. Drop-out rates for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPersonality Disorders and Psychopathology · Mental Health and Psychiatry · Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
