Housing 'unhoused minds': inter-personality disorder in the organisation?

We begin with a discussion of the psychosocial concepts of 'personality disorder' and 'homelessness', and then seek to re-define and re-locate both from the internal world of the patient client to the psychosocial 'dis-memberment' associated with what we have called the...

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