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It maintains the core elements of standard DBT-A, including its philosophical foundation and treatment strategies.\n\nTherapists focus on teaching DBT skills through various methods such as modeling, structured behavioral rehearsals, and feedback. Each session begins with a 40-minute group mindfulness exercise and homework review, followed by 60 minutes dedicated to skill-specific didactics and experiential activities, concluding with a 10-minute homework assignment. Two group leaders facilitate the sessions, and participants track their skill usage daily with diary cards, which are reviewed weekly.",[13],"Behavioral: Culturally adapted DBT-A-ST group",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"Satir-based group (SBG)","PLACEBO_COMPARATOR","SBG, grounded in Satir's Iceberg Theory, aims to enhance self-awareness and communication by exploring participants' deeper emotions and beliefs. Sessions include emotional sharing, communication skills training, and role-play exercises. The program spans 15 weekly sessions (2 hours each): 10 for adolescents and 3 involving both adolescents and their parents. Activities focus on practicing communication stances, reflection, and group discussion to foster personal growth and improved relationships. 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Age 12-18 years.\n2. Informed consent provided by the youth and one parent.\n3. Sufficient Mandarin Chinese proficiency to complete study questionnaires.\n4. Total score of PHQ-9 ≥ 8 or GAD-7 ≥ 8, or SDQ total score ≥ 10, or SDQ hyperactivity subscale score ≥ 3.\n5. Primary diagnosis of depressive, anxiety disorder, or ADHD based on K-SADS-\n\n   E interview, including:\n\n   Depression (F32-33) Persistent mood disorder (F34) Phobic anxiety disorder (F40) Other anxiety disorder (F41) Adjustment disorders (F43.2) ADHD (F90)\n6. Stable medication use for at least four weeks and willingness to maintain stable dosage during the study.\n7. Individuals with comorbid emotional disorders are included; comorbidities are not stratified to avoid increasing study design complexity.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Educational level of elementary school or university.\n2. Comorbid intellectual disability or psychotic disorder.\n3. Acute suicidality.\n4. Insufficient Chinese language skills.\n5. Unwillingness to discontinue current psychotherapy.\n6. Unwillingness to accept video recording during group therapy.\n7. Medication changes during the trial are not exclusionary if judged necessary or clinically important by the treating clinician, to maintain a naturalistic setting.","ALL","12 Years","18 Years",{"count":74,"type":75},160,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[78],"NA","The goal of this study is to learn if Dialectical behavior therapy Skills\n\nTraining for Adolescents (DBT-A-ST) works on emotional disorders in adolescents. 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