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The effectiveness of the service user consultant role in specialist personality disorder services
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2011) 16 (4): 185–196.
Published: 09 December 2011
... of mental health and personality difficulties. In‐service supervision/mentoring can help to monitor and alleviate SUC distress. Originality/value The paper extends knowledge about the SUC role, as it has developed and diversified during the development of the DH Community PD Pilot Sites. Novel semi...
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Personality Disorder: Still Everybody's Business?
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Mental Health Review Journal
Mental Health Review Journal (2007) 12 (4): 5–12.
Published: 01 December 2007
... disorder before considering the impact on personality disorder of specific interventions and policy initiatives designed to ensure that services respond to need. Key words Personality disorder, policy, pilot sites In 2005 we observed that, traditionally, personality disorder has been seen as nobody s...
