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Correction for Davidson, Evid Based Ment Health 11 (4) 120.
Evidence-Based Mental Health 2009;12:7; doi:10.1136/ebmh.12.1.7
Copyright © 2009 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, Royal College of Psychiatrists, & British Psychological Society.

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Davidson KM. Borderline personality disorder: STEPPS improves symptoms. Evid Based Ment Health 2008;11:120. In her commentary, Kate Davidson stated that STEPPS originated in The Netherlands. This is incorrect. Blum and her co-authors in Iowa are the originators of STEPPS. They have trained two groups in The Netherlands, where the program was subsequently translated into Dutch and is known as VERS.



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