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Mental health. Suitable cases for treatment?
1Francis Dixon Lodge, Leicester, UK.
The Health Service Journal
|December 29, 1997
Abstract:
Common misconceptions that people with severe personality disorders are 'undeserving and untreatable' often prevent them getting specialist treatment. A stay of at least six months in a specialist residential 'therapeutic community' can give significant improvements for 75 per cent of clients. Research has shown that treatment may pay for itself within two years and can result in a significant reduction in use of inpatient psychiatric beds.