10. Which of the following is the best evidence-based approach for treating borderline personality disorder?
A. Dialectical behavior therapy
B. Interpersonal therapy
C. Coherence therapy
D. Motivational interviewing
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Psychiatric Times. Vol. 29 No. 7
MINE YOUR MIND
Confounding Factors in TRD (Part 1): The Role of Subtyping and Bipolarity
By Michael I. Casher, MD, Daniel Gih, MD, Joshua D. Bess, MD, and Prachi Agarwala, MD |
July 18, 2012
Dr Casher is Director, Psychiatry Adult Inpatient Program, and Clinical Assistant Professor, department of psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor. Dr Gih is Clinical Assistant Professor, Attending, Child and Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical School. Dr Bess is Clinical Instructor, Attending, Adult Inpatient Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical School. Dr Agarwala is Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Hospitalist, Fairview Health Services, Minneapolis. Drs Casher and Bess are co-authors of Manual of Inpatient Psychiatry (Cambridge University Press, 2010), reviewed in Psychiatric Times, February 2011. Dr Casher reports that he is on the Speakers Bureau for Sunovion Pharmaceuticals. Drs Casher and Bess receive royalties from Cambridge University Press. Drs Gih and Agarwala report no conflicts of interest concerning the subject matter of this article.
10. Which of the following is the best evidence-based approach for treating borderline personality disorder? A. Dialectical behavior therapy B. Interpersonal therapy C. Coherence therapy D. Motivational interviewing
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