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  • Borderline Personality Disorder,  Treatment

    The attitudes of psychiatric hospital staff toward hospitalization and treatment of patients with borderline personality disorder

    July 24, 2015 / 1 Comment

    Nurses and psychiatrists reported encountering a higher number of patients with BPD during the last month, and exhibited more negative attitudes and less empathy toward these patients than the other professions. The attitudes of psychiatric hospital staff toward hospitalization and treatment of patients with borderline personality disorder Ehud Bodner, Sara Cohen-Fridel, Mordechai Mashiah, Michael Segal, Alexander Grinshpoon, Tzvi Fischel and Iulian Iancu Background Negative attitudes towards patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) may affect their treatment. We aimed to identify attitudes toward patients with BPD. Methods Clinicians in four psychiatric hospitals in Israel (n=710; psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and nurses) were approached and completed questionnaires on attitudes toward these patients.…

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  • Borderline Personality Disorder,  Suicide,  Treatment

    Psychiatrists’ Fear of Death Linked to Negative Feelings Towards Certain Patients

    July 14, 2015 / No Comments

    While clinicians perceive mood disorders as curable and sympathy-evoking illnesses, BPD patients are considered more problematic, and are held accountable for their suicidal behaviors. Psychiatrists’ Fear of Death Linked to Negative Feelings Towards Certain Patients Around The Web July 11, 2015 A survey of 120 psychiatrists published in Psychiatry Research found that the more psychiatrists fear death, the more negative emotions they have towards people diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. A team of Israeli researchers conducted statistical analyses on answers from psychiatrists to survey questions about their attitudes towards death generally and to suicide, and about their attitudes towards patients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. “In line with the hypothesis…

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  • Borderline Personality Disorder,  Other Disorders,  Suicide

    Suicide Risk Often Undetected

    July 14, 2015 / No Comments

    It is noteworthy that every person who completed suicide who had a diagnosis of BPD had at least one previous suicide attempt. Suicide Risk Often Undetected Megan Brooks TORONTO ― Most people who die by suicide have no previous psychiatric diagnosis, new research shows. A single-center study from California found that nearly two thirds of persons who completed suicide during a 3-year period had no established psychiatric diagnosis. These findings suggest that “better detection of mental illness and treatment of at-risk patients may prevent completed suicides,” said Nisha Ramsinghani, DO, from the Community Regional Medical Center, Fresno, California. The findings also suggest that repeated suicide attempts are a “serious indicator…

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  • DBT,  Suicide

    NY Times: No Longer Wanting to Die

    May 18, 2015 / No Comments

    Before her patients could or would change, she saw, they needed to accept themselves, and to be accepted, exactly as they were in the present. No Longer Wanting to Die By WILL LIPPINCOTT MAY 16, 2015 2:30 PM In January 2012, two weeks after my discharge from a psychiatric hospital in Connecticut, I made a plan to die. My week in an acute care unit that had me on a suicide watch had not diminished my pain. Back in New York, I stormed out of my therapist’s office and declared I wouldn’t return to the treatment I’d dutifully followed for three decades. Nothing was working, so what was the point?…

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  • Borderline Personality Disorder,  Suicide

    Hospital denied suicidal teen

    May 14, 2015 / No Comments

    Two days later she attempted suicide on the ward but was discharged two days on and was found dead near her home the next day. Hospital denied suicidal teen Angela Pownall May 7, 2015, 1:25 am A father gave harrowing evidence in WA’s Coroner’s Court yesterday about how his suicidal teenage daughter pleaded to stay longer in a WA psychiatric hospital. Ruby Nicholls-Diver, 18, who was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, went to Fremantle’s Alma Street Clinic on February 26, 2011 because she was feeling increasingly suicidal. Two days later she attempted suicide on the ward but was discharged two days on and was found dead near her home the…

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  • Borderline Personality Disorder,  Mentalizing,  Video

    Video: Anthony Bateman demonstrates Mentalization Therapy with Borderline Patient – Suicide

    April 22, 2015 / No Comments

    Mentalization Based Treatment Training Video with Anthony Bateman – Suicide. Bon: Key point (IMO)… “He makes me feel safe. Safer.” Unfortunately, the publisher of the video had it removed from You Tube. I wonder if that was because I posted it here? No related posts.

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