The BRIDGE Project (BRIDGE)
Borderline Personality Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Borderline Personality Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Cut off score of 11 out of 15 on the self-reported SCID-II BPD questionnaire AND subthreshold (3 or 4 out of 9 domains) or threshold (5 and above out of 9 domains) criteria on the SCID-II DSM-V (BPD Module)
- Age 14-25
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently receiving psychological/counselling /psychotherapeutic treatment for BPD
- Has received psychological/counselling/psychotherapeutic intervention for over 8 sessions in the last 3 months
- Severe or profound intellectual disability, that would preclude full engagement in talking therapy
- Receiving Intensive psychiatric treatment at the time of study entry, for conditions such as acute psychosis or severe eating disorder
- Non-English speaking
Sites / Locations
- NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Clinical Research and Development Central OfficeRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
BRIDGE Intervention (+Service as Usual)
Service as Usual
The brief, intensive assessment and integrated formulation (BRIDGE) intervention is delivered over 3-6 months and has a three-fold focus: Firstly, an intensive (post-randomisation) assessment, taking up to two sessions, including BPD symptoms, co-presenting difficulties, neurodevelopmental profile, life events history and psychosocial functional impact. Secondly, up to 16 sessions of Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT). Thirdly, development of a shared formulation with a multi-agency group; further development of the shared formulation with the young person, using CAT principles (Reformulation, Recognition and Revision) and, where clinically applicable, their family and service-providers.
For participants randomised to Service-As-Usual (SAU), a routine letter of their participation will be shared with their service provider(s), including the GP. SAU, likely to range from social services, mentalhealth services, forensic services to no intervention will be mapped and described for each participant. Treatment fidelity to SAU will therefore not be assessed, but the nature and intensity of SAU in different contexts will be described in detail through the qualitative process evaluation.