Dangerous and severe personality disorder response and role of the psychiatric team

People with personality disorders are to be found in all branches of psychiatric services, from the outpatient and community care through to acute inpatient care. Their behaviour is difficult, manipulative, threatening and they are hard to manage in institutional settings. Dangerous and Severe Perso...

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Main Author: Bowers, Len 1955- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York Routledge 2002
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