
In einer in ganz England durchgeführten multizentrischen Studie wurde in einer randomisierten kontrollierten Studie festgestellt, dass eine kurze psychologische Intervention bei Menschen mit wahrscheinlicher Persönlichkeitsstörung die sozialen Funktionen über einen Zeitraum von 12 Monaten im Vergleich zur üblichen Behandlung nicht verbesserte
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41692014/
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Kind of challenges the idea that we can scale mental health care with quick, low-intensity solutions for everything.
So my autism can’t get cured that easily?
Personality disorders often stem from childhood trauma, so it is not surprising that 10 1 to 1 sessions weren’t hugely beneficial. Give the PD patients one session a week for a whole year (52 weeks/sessions) with a Therapist who specialises in one of recognised therapies for treating PTSD and I think the difference would be very significant.
Once again it turns out long standing psychological problems generally arent resolved by short term interventions. It’s a real shame long term DBT is so scarce for this demographic
A „brief“ intervention probably isn’t going to help any disorder much, that seems more comparable to like grief counceling or something, not therapy.
Not something that’ll rewire your junk. You need a patient relationship of like at least two years.
Psilocybin or MDMA etc. might expedite that a lot