Day hospital Mentalization-based treatment versus intensive outpatient Mentalization-based treatment for patients with severe borderline personality disorder: protocol of a multicentre randomized clinical trial

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Elisabeth MP Laurenssen
Maaike L Smits
Dawn L Bales
Dine J Feenstra
Hester V Eeren
Marc J Noom
Maartje A Köster
Zwaan Lucas
Reinier Timman
Jack JM Dekker
Patrick Luyten
Jan JV Busschbach
Roel Verheul
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[1] Viersprong Institute for Studies on Personality Disorders (VISPD),Department of Psychiatry
[2] Arkin,Department of Psychiatry
[3] section Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy,Department of Clinical Psychology
[4] Erasmus MC,Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
[5] Zaanstad Medical Centre (ZMC),Research Department of Clinical
[6] NPI specialist in personality problems,undefined
[7] Lentis,undefined
[8] VU University Amsterdam,undefined
[9] University of Leuven,undefined
[10] Educational and Health Psychology,undefined
[11] University College London,undefined
[12] De Viersprong,undefined
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Mentalization-Based Treatment; Borderline personality disorder; Cost-effectiveness; Randomized clinical trial; Treatment dosage;
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