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C/PS/136. Case study of a patient with borderline personality disorder
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The paper presents a case study featuring a young female patient with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and a co-existing depressive illness. Theoretical background of BPD is reviewed and applied to the aspects of BPD nursing, treatment, planning and assessment relevant to the case study.
KEYWORDS: borderline personality disorder, case study, depression,
Other Papers On: Clinical Psychology / Neuropsychology
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