Transcription of TREATING BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Based on Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER ,originally published in October 2001. A guideline watch, summarizing significant developments in thescientific literature since publication of this guideline, may be available in the Psychiatric Practice section of the APA web site at BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDERA Quick Reference GuideAmerican Psychiatric Association Steering Committee on Practice GuidelinesJohn S. McIntyre, , ChairSara C. Charles, , Vice-ChairDaniel J. Anzia, A. Cook, T. Finnerty, R. Johnson, E. Nininger, Summergrad, M. Woods, , Yager, and Component LiaisonsRobert Pyles, (Area I)C. Deborah Cross, (Area II)Roger Peele, (Area III)Daniel J. Anzia, (Area IV)John P. D. Shemo, (Area V)Lawrence Lurie, (Area VI)R.
TREATING BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER •263 C. Principles of Treatment Selection 1. Type of Treatment • Most patients will need extended psychotherapy to attain and maintain lasting improvement in their personality, interpersonal problems, and overall functioning. • Pharmacotherapy often has an important adjunctive role, especially
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