Back Georgia’s penitentiary professionals improve skills in managing personality disorders.

@ Council of Europe

@ Council of Europe

In a significant step toward improving mental healthcare within Georgia's penitentiary system, a two-day training programme on "Identification and Primary Management of Personality Disorders in Penitentiary System" was conducted on 2-5 October 2023 in Telavi, Georgia.

The training programme, attended by forty psychologists and social workers, focused on addressing behavioural issues associated with personality disorders. This encompassed disorders such as antisocial, borderline, and narcissistic personality disorders.

This initiative underscores Georgia's commitment to elevate mental healthcare standards within its prison system. By equipping professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to identify and manage personality disorders effectively, the Project aims to ensure that individuals with such disorders receive the care they require.

This training and dedication of the trained professionals are expected to have a substantial positive impact on the rehabilitation and well-being of prisoners.

This activity was conducted under the auspices of the Council of Europe project “Enhancing Healthcare Provision in Georgia’s Penitentiary System”, which is a part of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Georgia 2020-2023.

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