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Making psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder accessible.

BACKGROUND: Psychotherapies specifically designed for borderline personality disorder (BPD) are the most effective form of treatment for this population, but these modalities are not easily accessible.

METHOD: Narrative review.

RESULTS: Although research shows that such therapies are effective, the best-known methods are lengthy, expensive, and difficult for patients to access.

CONCLUSIONS: This review recommends that interventions for patients with BPD should be briefer, less costly, and more accessible.

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