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Response: Sometimes we wish Chris and Sam had died of cancer! - a response to Commentaries on the May 2022 Debate.

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The debate articles in CAMH Journal, May 2022, have received some responses from contributors who are well known for their anti-diagnosis views concerning borderline personality disorder (BPD). Within these responses,… Click to show full abstract

The debate articles in CAMH Journal, May 2022, have received some responses from contributors who are well known for their anti-diagnosis views concerning borderline personality disorder (BPD). Within these responses, we had hoped to see these campaigners try to test their worldview against our tragic experiences but we have been sadly disappointed. Our daughters actually lived in the world these campaigners hope to construct: a world where professionals behave as if BPD does not exist, a world where NICE Guidance for BPD is therefore entirely ignored. That world led to our daughters' deterioration and deaths. We address the main arguments against diagnosis as we have come to understand them and end with a plea to channel the passions of this debate into a solution that would have helped Sam and Chris.

Keywords: world; may 2022; sometimes wish; response; debate; response sometimes

Journal Title: Child and adolescent mental health
Year Published: 2022

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