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Borderline personality disorder: recognition and management

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  • Reference number: CG78
  • Published:  28 January 2009
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  • What happens when I first see a healthcare professional?
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  • What treatment should I be offered for borderline personality disorder?
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Will my family or carers be involved in my treatment and care?

Healthcare professionals should ask you whether you wish your family or carers to be involved in your care. If you agree, they should encourage your family or carers to be involved.

See Information for families and carers.

This page was last updated: 01 January 2009


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