Author:
Cranstoun Dominique,Barton Amanda,Rutherford Rosie
Abstract
The Lightbulb Service, a brief intervention, provided the opportunity for people who screened into the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) pathway to access a therapeutic service to increase insight and experience a positive change in their wellbeing. The Service Evaluation used qualitative methods to explore the benefits of this intervention whilst recognising its limitations. Specificall, themes around being listened to; someone interested in them and their story, and improved connection to other professionals were just some of the discoveries made. It provided us with hope that brief interventions within a personality disorder service can make real and positive change for someone, who otherwise would not have accessed help.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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