Adults over the age of 65 who are diagnosable with personality disorder face numerous problems within current mental health service provision. These include a lack of diagnostic clarity and a lack of specialist personality disorder‐specific interventions. The authors present a pilot mini therapeutic community service for older adults diagnosable with personality disorder consistent with recommendations from NSF, NIMHE and NICE. Clinical experience suggests that positive outcomes demonstrated in similar services for adults of working age may be possible in this group and preliminary outcome results described in the article suggest a trend of clinical and functional improvement, and some economic benefits. This will need to be replicated and tested with a larger sample to confirm these findings.
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December 14 2010
Personality disorder in later life: no longer a diagnosis of exclusion Available to Purchase
Lisle Scott;
Lisle Scott
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford UK
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Elizabeth Kemp
Elizabeth Kemp
Psychological Services, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2042-8758
Print ISSN: 1361-9322
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2010
Mental Health Review Journal (2010) 15 (4): 63–70.
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Scott L, Kemp E (2010), "Personality disorder in later life: no longer a diagnosis of exclusion". Mental Health Review Journal, Vol. 15 No. 4 pp. 63–70, doi: https://doi.org/10.5042/mhrj.2010.0742
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