Can deficits in social problem-solving in people with personality disorder be reversed?

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Research evidence is beginning to emerge that social problem-solving can improve the social functioning of people with personality disorder. This approach is particularly important because it may be relatively easy to train healthcare workers to deliver this intervention. However, the costs and cost-effectiveness of social problem-solving need to be established if it is to be made more widely available.

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Crawford, M. J. (2007, April). Can deficits in social problem-solving in people with personality disorder be reversed? British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.106.031179

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