Whether or not your parent has been officially diagnosed as having Borderline Personality Disorder, you’re going to need help when it comes to managing the effects of the mental health disorder.
In order to get the right kind of Borderline Personality Disorder treatment, you need to make sure you get a correct diagnosis of BPD.
In their daughter Sasha’s memory, the Menu Coureys created Sashbear.org as a way to raise awareness about Borderline Personality Disorder and increase access to BPD treatment for those who need it.
A look at what mindfulness is, how it can address the specific problems associated with Borderline Personality Disorder, and the proven benefits mindfulness has on those who practice it regularly.
The relationship between mother and child is one universally recognized as one of the single most influential factors in a person’s physical, psychological, and emotional well-being. When a mother has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), her influence over her child can be extremely damaging on many levels.
If someone you work with displays the following behaviors, it could indicate that they have Borderline Personality Disorder.
The following tips can help you to successfully manage Social Anxiety Disorder symptoms. If you aren’t able to get your anxiety under control following these tips, you may need to seek out Social Anxiety Disorder treatment.
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter have hundreds of millions of users worldwide who post daily. Researchers say that these posts can help prevent suicide if friends and family members learn to spot the signs.
The co-occurring diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Bipolar Disorder is not unusual, since many of the symptoms for both disorders present in similar ways.
You may be wondering if your Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) symptoms will always feel as intense as they do now. Studies have shown that, as people suffering with BPD age, it is likely that some of their symptoms will become less acute.