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Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, is the main treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD). Several types of therapy may benefit people with BPD, and each type takes a different approach.

43.8 million adults experience mental illness in a given year.*

Between 57 and 67% continue to meet criteria four to seven years after the first diagnosis and up to 44% continue to meet criteria fifteen years later. The severity of BPD is perhaps best seen in the high mortality rate of the disorder. Approximately 10% of BPD patients eventually die by suicide. Suboptimal after treatment. The present pilot study evaluated whether and how integrating PTSD treatment into an EBP for BPD would improve functional outcomes. Participants were 26 women with BPD, PTSD, and recent suicidal and/or self-injurious behavior who were randomized to receive one year of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) or DBT with.


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*Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness

1 in 5 US Adults experience mental illness each year.


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*Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness

1 in 25 US Adults experience serious mental illness each year.


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In the US, almost half (46.4%) of adults will experience a mental illness in their lifetime.


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*Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness

3.7% of the US population has had opioid misuse.

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*Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness

The average delay between onset of mental illness symptoms and treatment is 11 years.

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*Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness

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Lifewell wants to express our gratitude for the donations of masks for our members and staff. These generous donations have given staff peace of mind and will allow them to focus on meeting our members’ needs. AZ Association of Health Plans/Mercy Care Care 1st Colby Family and Friends Leisure World Seal Beach Rhonda Greenberg,…

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Lifewell is pleased to announce its most recent building acquisition. This facility will provide us with ample space to consolidate our current outpatient services offered at the Royal Palms and Beryl locations in the west valley for both the SMI and GMHSU populations. We will relocate to this new clinic beginning in the summer of…

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