| Specialities | ||
| Dialectical Behaviour Therapy | ||
Spring Hill House provides a specialist service for adult females with a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder, who have been detained in hospital for a lengthy period as a function of serious suicidal, self-harming and aggressive behaviours. This programme is based on the principles and practices of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and is provided within a 20 bed female only facility.Admission Criteria Referral Information Required Assessment There will be a minimum of two Pre-Admission Assessment Visits (PAAV) from members of the Clinical Team. The process of Pre-Admission Assessment and waiting times for available beds preclude urgent or rapid admission. Admission will inevitably be delayed by months. The final PAAV will take place only after all the information has been collated, funding has been agreed, a guarantee has been received from the referrer to take the patient back in the event the patient withdraws from treatment, and it is evident the patient will Commit to treatment. At the time of the last PAAV the decision regarding admission will depend entirely upon the patient's Commitment to treatment. Commitment is a process rather than the signing of an agreement. It includes a full explanation of the diagnosis and why the diagnosis has been made; thorough orientation to the treatment and its contents; and some discussion of the problems patients have had in treatment previously. The patient commits to stay in therapy for a specified, usually lengthy period of time, to attending the scheduled therapy sessions and to working towards reducing suicidal and parasuicidal behaviour as a goal of therapy. She commits also to work on problems that arise which interfere with the progress of therapy. Treatment Programme Dialectical Behaviour Therapy DBT is a manualised cognitive behavioural therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder. At its core it attempts to balance a relentless insistence on problem solving informed by behavioural principles and techniques, with an attitude of acceptance embodied in validation, empathy and a radical acceptance of how things are "in the moment". For further information on DBT, visit www.behavioraltech.com Treatment Targets The list of Programme treatment targets is specific, including only those targets that need to be accomplished in hospital. The targets are the goals and objectives of the treatment as agreed at the time of Commitment and subsequently. DBT Continued... | ||