Working effectively with people who have received a diagnosis of personality disorder

Elliott, Alison orcid iconORCID: 0009-0006-4270-1771, Lamph, Gary and Kendall, Zoe (2023) Working effectively with people who have received a diagnosis of personality disorder. Mental Health Practice . ISSN 1465-8720

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Abstract

Personality disorder is a contentious diagnostic label that is associated with high levels of stigma, leading many practitioners and people with lived experience to call for a change in its use. Mental health nurses frequently encounter people who have received a diagnosis of personality disorder in various settings. This article provides a critique of this diagnosis and discusses the issues that are associated with this label. It explores alternative conceptualisations of personality disorder and emphasises the importance of formulation as a tool for making sense of service users’ past experiences. The article also details evidence-based interventions, trauma-informed care and interpersonal approaches that may be beneficial when working with this client group.


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