The effectiveness of a day hospital mentalization‐based therapy programme for adolescents with borderline personality traits: Findings from Touchstone—Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

Author:

Gilbey Dylan12,Brealey Georgia3ORCID,Mateo‐Arriero Irene12ORCID,Waters Zoe12,Ansell Megan12,Janse van Rensburg Elmie12,De Gouveia Belinelo Patricia1ORCID,Milroy Helen12,Pace Giulia3,Runions Kevin12,Salmin Ivan3,Woolard Alix12

Affiliation:

1. Telethon Kids Institute Nedlands Western Australia Australia

2. The University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Touchstone, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Bentley Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIndividuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are at a substantial risk of harm to themselves and others, experience high levels of functional impairment and typically are high users of tertiary healthcare to address their mental health concerns. As indicators for BPD typically emerge in adolescence, a day therapy service in Bentley, Western Australia, Touchstone Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), was developed as an intensive intervention for adolescents with indicators for BPD and its associated symptomology. Touchstone utilizes mentalization‐based therapy (MBT) in a therapeutic community setting, where the current study sought to document the anecdotal outcomes using the data provided at Touchstone, to enable a greater understanding of this treatment approach for adolescents with indicators for BPD.MethodForty‐six participants attended the Touchstone programme between 2015 and 2020. The programme involved 6 months of MBT (group and individual), occupational therapy, education and creative therapies. Measures of self‐injury, mood and emergency department presentations were collected pre‐ and post‐programme.ResultsResults indicate that participants show a reduction in non‐suicidal acts and thoughts, as well as a reduction in negative moods and feelings from pre‐Touchstone to post‐Touchstone. There is also a decrease in participant presentation to tertiary emergency departments for mental health concerns.ConclusionsThe current study shows evidence for the efficacy of Touchstone as an MBT therapeutic community intervention to reduce symptoms of emerging BPD and effectively reduce presentations to emergency departments for mental health presentations, alleviating pressure on tertiary hospitals and reducing economic impact of adolescents within this demographic.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology

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