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The benefits of better boundaries in clinical practice For many psychologists, setting robust boundaries in clinical therapy practice is a vital skill often learned through difficult interactions with patients and colleagues
Treating patients with borderline personality disorder Key points Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is the most commonly diagnosed personality disorder in clinical populations BPD can be diagnosed when a patient exhibits five or more related symptoms involving self-regulation Typical treatment includes different therapy options, including dialectical behavior therapy, transference-focused psychotherapy, and mentalization-based treatment
Group therapy is as effective as individual therapy, and more efficient . . . Group therapy sometimes gets short shrift Viewed by some patients as second best to individual therapy and by some mental health professionals as intimidating to run, groups are mostly found in outpatient agencies and hospitals, where they are used to treat people with severe or acute conditions
Treatments for PTSD Four therapeutic interventions are strongly recommended, all of which are variations of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) Three therapies and four medications received conditional recommendations