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Patient perspectives on non-response to psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder: a qualitative study.

Jane WoodbridgeMichelle L TownsendSamantha L ReisBrin F S Grenyer
Published in: Borderline personality disorder and emotion dysregulation (2023)
This study found that non-response is complex and multifaceted. First, it is clear that systems need to be in place to support access to adequate care and foster life stability. Second, considerable effort may be needed at the engagement phase of therapy to clarify expectations. Third, attention to specific interpersonal challenges between patients and therapists is an important focus. Finally, structured work to improve relationships and vocational outcomes is indicated.
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