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Practice, Policy, & Perspectives

Borderline Personality Disorder and Access to Services: A Crucial Social Justice Issue

Pages 206-214 | Received 16 Feb 2015, Accepted 01 May 2015, Published online: 10 Sep 2015
 

ABSTRACT

A diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can significantly affect access to services. Two Australian approaches to addressing this crucial social justice issue are compared: Project AIR (Affect Integration and Recovery), exemplifying changes within the existing psychiatric paradigm; and Adults Surviving Child Abuse's Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Complex Trauma and Trauma Informed Care and Service Delivery. Changes within the existing paradigm do not address stigma and fragmented services that create barriers to service. By comparison, the Guidelines represent a trauma informed perspective that recognises underlying complex trauma for most with the BPD diagnosis. Implications for services are discussed.

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