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Dr Meares and David discuss The Conversational Model from the practitioner and client’s point of view and its great benefits for Personality Disorder as a result of early relational trauma. Russell describes how practitioners are trained and how they have gone on to help people that, from a medical point of view, had no hope of returning to a normal life.
Bear Dogz (David Roy Green) of WHEN whenworldwide.org interviews Dr Russell Meares in Sydney, Australia. Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Sydney University, Russell Meares, son of psychiatrist Ainslee Meares, trained in psychiatry at the Maudsley and Bethlem Royal Hospital in London from 1963-1968. He worked for two years at an in-patient unit specialising in personality disorder which was headed by the Jungian analyst, Robert Hobson. Together, they developed an approach to psychotherapy appropriate to this group of patients, now called borderline personality disorder. Hobson called it the "Conversational Model”. Dr Meares established these programmes which are now taught across Australia and beyond. Dr Meares was Foundation Chair of Psychiatry of Sydney University at Westmead Hospital and received the Distinguished Psychiatrist of the Year Award in 2007 from UCLA. He has published over 200 scientific articles as well as books, including "Intimacy and Alienation”, ”Metaphor of Play” and “A Dissociation Model of Borderline Personality Disorder”. He has also published collections of poetry, "Night of No Home” and “The Poet's Voice in the Making of Mind”.
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