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This book produces evidence for the research effectiveness of therapies and makes the moral case for bringing together human psychological welfare needs and the expanding number of skilled, ethically sensitive people ready to listen and respond in the most deeply human and needed way.
Therapeutic Benefits for People with Borderline Personality Disorder
Therapeutic Benefits for People with Borderline Personality Disorder
This chapter will address the potential benefits of therapy for a group of people with problems that often impede their getting access to, or making full use of, therapies available within the NHS and other services. As a condition, it is one that often causes controversy and conflict, as has been seen in recent reporting of high profile court cases. Many psychiatrists understandably do not consider its treatment as part of their legally required remit, or a priority in the current highly pressurised and often under-funded NHS. This is especially so as, until recently, there have not been seen to be many clinically effective treatments to offer this group of ...
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