Emerging as a Personality Disorder Service |
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Authors: | Barry Jones Steve Miller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Touchstone Centre, Bethlem Royal Hospital , Kent, UK doc_beej@hotmail.com;3. SW London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust, Springfield University Hospital , London, UK |
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Abstract: | Personality Disorder Services working along psychotherapeutic lines are gaining appeal with Health Care Commissioners following the publication of the NICE guidelines for Borderline & Antisocial Personality Disorders and the emerging successful application of psychoanalytically-derived approaches. Establishing a new Personality Disorder Service is akin to constructing a ‘home’ within which the therapeutic work with patients can develop. As clinicians, we are required to question what facets are important to the development of this new home, and to further to endure the unfamiliar state of being ‘not at home’ while the identity of the service is established. We address how this process parallels the task facing the patient as they struggle to establish their own identity. We also highlight some important tenets in the work of securing a robust identity for both the service and the patient suffering from a personality disorder. |
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Keywords: | personality disorder mentalization unheimlich creative apperception |
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