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Helping mothers with the emotional dysregulation of borderline personality disorder and their infants in primary care settings.

Anne Sved WilliamsGisele Apter
Published in: Australian family physician (2018)
Useful guidelines for general practitioners that can help women who are emotionally dysregulated with infants include: keeping the diagnosis in mind openly discussing BPD diagnosis where relevant providing psychoeducational material and ongoing support to the woman and her familyreferring to specialised services for BPD referring to standard maternal-child health services and specialised .infant mental health services ongoing communication with other services and supervision for the practitioner.
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