Non-response to psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Results of this review suggest that a large proportion of people are not responding to psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder and that factors relating to non-response are both elusive and inconsistently reported. Novel, tailored or enhanced interventions are needed to improve outcomes for individuals not responding to current established treatments.PMID:34525867 | DOI:10.1177/00048674211046893
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Jane Woodbridge Michelle Townsend Samantha Reis Saniya Singh Brin Fs Grenyer Source Type: research
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