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Citation

Henry J, Collins E, Griffin A, Zimbrón J. Case Rep. Psychiatry 2021; 2021.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Hindawi Publishing)

DOI

10.1155/2021/6664666

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

We present the case of a young woman with an Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD) diagnosis suffering from high-risk self-injurious behaviour. She was also diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Functional Neurological Disorder, manifesting as nonepileptic seizures and immobility. Our patient, "A,"endured traumatic childhood abuse and became highly dependent on services in her late teens. Recurrent suicide attempts resulted in twenty to thirty acute psychiatric admissions, Intensive Care Unit stays, and multiple failed trials of psychological therapy. Nonepileptic seizures and wheelchair dependency made her "too complex"for many specialist services. She was eventually admitted to Springbank ward in Fulbourn Hospital, Cambridge. The EUPD specialist unit prides itself on evidence-based treatments, shared values, and a least restrictive approach. At discharge, our patient was self-harm free and able to walk unaided and no longer met EUPD diagnostic criteria. We include "A's"personal views on her illness and how Springbank ward facilitated her recovery, together with results from structured clinical outcome measures. © 2021 Jessica Henry et al.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; adult; human; child; female; case report; child abuse; psychotherapy; mindfulness; suicide attempt; conversion disorder; treatment outcome; comorbidity; disease severity; posttraumatic stress disorder; personality disorder; school child; clinical article; automutilation; quetiapine; cognitive therapy; intensive care unit; recurrent disease; paracetamol; procyclidine; high risk behavior; hospital patient; follow up; home care; peer group; hospital discharge; scopolamine; codeine; zopiclone; lamotrigine; duloxetine; evidence based medicine; pregabalin; propranolol; physiotherapy; clonazepam; dialectical behavior therapy; occupational therapy; auditory hallucination; codeine phosphate; Article; omeprazole; promethazine; involuntary commitment; outcome assessment; cognitive analytic therapy; ondansetron; oxybutynin; morning dosage; evening dosage; vitamin D; DSM-5; clinical outcome; cyclizine; immobility; shared decision making; mental health recovery; psychogenic nonepileptic seizure; Ehlers Danlos syndrome; ferrous fumarate; emotionally unstable personality disorder; limited mobility; physical mobility; scopolamine butyl bromide; wheelchair user

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