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Social therapy: A developing model of care for people with personality disorders

Les Storey

FETC Senior Lecturer Faculty of Health University of Central Lancashire

Colin Dale

Ashworth Hospital Authority

Eileen Martin

Faculty of Health University of Central Lancashire

Social therapy is an emerging model of care for people with a personality disorder but current professional education programmes for health-care staff fail to meet the needs of both staff and patients. A project at Ashworth Hospital, in collaboration with the University of Central Lancashire, is attempting to address this issue through the development of a framework of professional occupational standards from which it is hoped academic and voational accreditation will be possible.

Key Words: Social therapy • Personality disorder • Occupational standards

Nursing Times Research, Vol. 2, No. 3, 210-218 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/174498719700200310


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