Personal agency and borderline personality disorder: a longitudinal study of outcomes

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  • who: Talia Hashworth from the College Degree have published the research work: Personal agency and borderline personality disorder: a longitudinal study of outcomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Low personal agency at the start of treatment appeared to inhibit treatment progress over 12 months.
  • how: At posttreatment results showed that 93% of participants felt their therapists were warm supportive and helpful and 92% of participants felt as though they worked well with their therapists. In this study the MHI-5 was used as a continuous variable and reliability analyses were α=0.74 for . . .

     

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