Here are a few blogs written by a variety of people, each on a personal journey or recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder. A glimpse into their experiences might help you as you navigate your own journey.
They say every journey begins with one step, but that first step — committing to change — is a doozy.
In a recent lecture by Dr. Jerold Kreisman, author of “I Hate You, Don’t Leave Me,” he spoke of how BPD has been perceived and diagnosed over the years, and how that perception and the criteria for diagnosis is changing.
The series is a great way to learn more information about Borderline Personality Disorder and BPD treatment from the comfort of your own home.
In his Personal Effects series, New York-based photographer Lawrence Sumulong attempts to put a face to just some of the many women struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder.
Of the 6 million people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, nearly 70 percent abuse drugs and alcohol in an attempt to self-medicate.
Sponsored by Clearview Women’s Center, bestselling author Randi Kreger will give a free, interactive workshop on October 3 in Venice, Calif.
Marsha Linehan, the founder of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), announced her plan to publish a memoir of her personal and professional journey.
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.