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    Staff attitudes toward borderline personality disorder

    Gray, Sarah

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    2020-12-07
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    Gray, S. (2020, December). Staff Attitudes Toward Borderline Personality Disorder. Paper presented at the Unitec Research Symposium, Mount Albert Campus, Unitec.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5052
    Abstract
    Overview - Borderline Personality Disorder - Current Study - Future Study - Questions & Answers Sigma and discrimination Why does this matter? Self-harm Suicide Impact on staff Current study - Factors influencing staff members’ care of clients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder Study phases - AMHS [Addiction and Mental Health Services], Professional leads Questionnaire APDQ [Attitude to Personality Disorder Questionnaire] Responses Analysis Results Professional group Work area Supervison Meaning International comparison Completion of study Future study References Image credits
    Keywords:
    borderline personality disorder, client experiences, discrimination, health professional interactions
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    170106 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
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