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This episode delves into Good Psychiatric Management (GPM), a practical framework developed by John Gunderson for treating Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), though its principles offer broad utility across diagnoses. The hosts discuss the importance of integration, managing expectations (both patient and provider), and robust psychoeducation regarding BPD's features, heritability, and treatment course. Key GPM tenets are explored, including focusing on life outside therapy (work/relationships), the adjunctive role of medication, fostering accountability, and the significance of the therapeutic relationship itself as part of the treatment.
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This episode delves into Good Psychiatric Management (GPM), a practical framework developed by John Gunderson for treating Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), though its principles offer broad utility across diagnoses. The hosts discuss the importance of integration, managing expectations (both patient and provider), and robust psychoeducation regarding BPD's features, heritability, and treatment course. Key GPM tenets are explored, including focusing on life outside therapy (work/relationships), the adjunctive role of medication, fostering accountability, and the significance of the therapeutic relationship itself as part of the treatment.

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