The fundraising dinner, hosted by Clearview Treatment Programs Women’s Center for Borderline Personality and Emotional Disorders in Los Angeles, will benefit individuals and families affected by BPD.
Falling in love and trying to maintain a relationship with someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can be one of the greatest relationship challenges you can face.
Determining whether or not you have Borderline Personality Disorder isn’t as simple as taking an online quiz or recognizing the DSM’s criteria for BPD in your own behaviors. Tests for BPD require a more comprehensive and detailed look at your behaviors.
If you have been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder or Bipolar Disorder, you may have a harder time holding down a job.
Having an understanding of what types of things are the catalysts for the manifestation of symptoms of your Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can be half the battle.
With 2013 right around the corner, how are you going to better control your Borderline Personality Disorder in the New Year? Here are four ways to get started.
Studies show increased incidences of Borderline Personality Disorder in people who have relatives — usually first-degree relatives — who also suffer from the disorder.
When you have Borderline Personality Disorder, the world can feel like a pretty scary place. But there are some good reasons to feel thankful, even when struggling with BPD symptoms.
If your family member has trouble regulating his or her emotions, and if those emotions are as erratic as they are intense, you might wonder whether or not he or she has Borderline Personality Disorder.
If you’re a mother with BPD symptoms, how will your child be affected?