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Community mental healthcare for people with severe personality disorder: narrative review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Bauke Koekkoek*
Affiliation:
Altrecht Mental Health Care, The Netherlands
Berno van Meijel
Affiliation:
Inholland University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Giel Hutschemaekers
Affiliation:
Gelderse Roos Mental Health Care and Radboud University, The Netherlands
*
Bauke Koekkoek (b.koekkoek@altrecht.nl)
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Abstract

Aims and method

To assess the contents and the theoretical and empirical base of community mental healthcare (CMHC) for people with severe personality disorder. Medline and PsycINFO databases and handbooks were searched from 1980, as well as a recent meta-analysis and systematic review of trials in which CMHC served as the control condition.

Results

Community mental healthcare is a long-term community-based treatment within a supportive atmosphere, aimed at stability rather than change. Mostly offered by community psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists and social workers, it lacks a formal structure, as well as theoretical underpinnings that guide interventions.

Clinical implications

Community mental healthcare might profit from a more systematic application of effective ingredients from other treatments.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2010
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Table 1 Control conditions describing community mental healthcare (‘treatment as usual’)

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Table 2 Treatment modalities associated with (severe) personality disorder

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