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Borderline personality disorder: Don’t ignore it

  • January 25, 2021
  • Mimood
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Neurologist in Battle Creek MI, USA | Behavioral Health Care, P.C.

Borderline Personality Disorder is treatable. New research is the first to show that adolescent borderline pathology follows a similar downward course after discharge from inpatient treatment previously demonstrated for adults.

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