HSDR - 17/09/31
Brief Education Supported Treatment (BEST) for adolescent borderline personality disorder: A feasibility study of delivery of specialised, early intervention for borderline personality disorder through collaboration with education providers, incorporating a feasibility randomised controlled trial
Project title: Brief Education Supported Treatment (BEST) for adolescent borderline personality disorder: A feasibility study of delivery of specialised, early intervention for borderline personality disorder through collaboration with education providers, incorporating a feasibility randomised controlled trial
Chief investigator: Dr Jonathan Wilson
Contractor: Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
Co-investigators: Dr Allan Clark, Dr Brioney Gee, Dr Jamie Murdoch, Dr Nicola Martin, Dr Sarah Maxwell, Dr Timothy Clarke, Mr David Turner, Professor Caitlin Notley, Professor Peter Fonagy, Professor Peter Jones.
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