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Project Air – Personality Disorders

Project Air – Personality Disorders

Science for discovery. Education for inspiration. Treatment for recovery.

Project Air is an Australian initiative based at the University of Wollongong, dedicated to improving the understanding and treatment of personality disorders. Established in 2001, it combines research, education, and clinical practice to support individuals, families, and health professionals dealing with complex mental health challenges.

The program collaborates with health services, schools, justice systems, and communities to develop compassionate, evidence-based treatments. It offers resources like treatment guidelines, training programs, and digital tools to enhance care for those affected by personality disorders.

Project Air offers a wide range of free, evidence-based resources to support people with personality disorders, their families, and professionals. These include fact sheets, treatment guidelines, videos, workbooks, and training manuals tailored for different audiences such as clinicians, carers, schools, and young people. The resources aim to promote understanding, reduce stigma, and support effective, compassionate care.

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