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Old 28-03-2013, 10:57 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Cacoethes View Post
I was going to go to that hospital but ended up going somewhere else. But I only ever heard positive things about the place (from both patients and professionals)

i know a year sounds like a long time, but it really does go quite quickly if you really make use of all the help.

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^ this.

I'm a student nurse and have had lectures from professional and worked with patients who have been to the Cassels (specialist unit for PDs) and I have only heard positive things about the programme an similar programmes.

A year is actually a really short period of time if it means you can be recovered for the rest of your life.
A high percentage (50-70%) will leave intense programmes like this and no longer fulfil the criteria for a personality disorder.


Good luck. I really hope you get te funding because if is really worth it.



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