Dear Louis Josephson, CEO, leadership team, Board of Trustees, of the Brattleboro Retreat:
I hope this letter receives you well, and I appreciate your time.
My name is Matthew Bruno. I was a mental health worker for three years at the Meadows School and Bridges Program before both were closed on December 26, 2020, as part of the Retreatâs Sustainability Plan. I donât envy your positions, as I donât know anything about running a non-profit mental health hospital, especially one 187-years-old. I donât write with any spite or malice, nor am I making a special plea or complaint. None of my former colleagues, supervisors or managers know Iâm writing to you. Iâm writing as a gravely concerned mental health professional.
Dear Louis Josephson, CEO, leadership team, Board of Trustees, of the Brattleboro Retreat:
I hope this letter receives you well, and I appreciate your time.
My name is Matthew Bruno. I was a mental health worker for three years at the Meadows School and Bridges Program before both were closed on December 26, 2020, as part of the Retreatâs Sustainability Plan. I donât envy your positions, as I donât know anything about running a non-profit mental health hospital, especially one 187-years-old. I donât write with any spite or malice, nor am I making a special plea or complaint. None of my former colleagues, supervisors or managers know Iâm writing to you. Iâm writing as a gravely concerned mental health professional.
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People with borderline personality disorder may have difficulty in accessing health services
Feb 4 2021
Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, is the most common personality disorder in Australia, affecting up to 5% of the population at some stage, and Flinders University researchers warn more needs to be done to meet this high consumer needs.
A new study in the
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing (Wiley) describes how people with BPD are becoming more knowledgeable about the disorder and available treatments, but may find it difficult to find evidence-based help for their symptoms.
The South Australian psychiatric researchers warn these services are constrained by stigma within health services and from health professionals, with inadequate funding for BPD treatments and general health policies leaving consumers struggling to find appropriate help.