MI-DBT - a specialised mental health program for women with BPD in the perinatal period
MI-DBT is a group therapy program for women living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in the Perinatal period. MI-DBT is an adaptation of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) that aims to improve a woman’s emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness and parenting skills at a critical time in an infant’s development (within the first 1001 days). Sonder and Neami are commissioned to deliver these groups in the North and South of Adelaide respectively, with collaboration from the Helen Mayo House and the Department of Education and Child Services (DECS).
Referral Information
Adelaide PHN’s Central Referral Unit (CRU) and Mental Health Enquiry Line ceased operation on 1 July 2023 and amalgamated with the Head to Health Phone Service.
All mental health referrals and enquiries will now be made via the Head to Health Phone Service using the details below -
- Enquiries
Head to Health Phone Service - 1800 595 212
- Referrals
Secure messaging via HealthLink
HealthLink | EDI: adphncru
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