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What Causes Borderline Personality Disorder?

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment January 21, 2011

Though the causes of Borderline Personality Disorder are still not completely understood by psychologists, it is likely that a combination of genetic predisposition, environmental factors, and brain chemistry trigger the onset of BPD.

Art Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment January 19, 2011

Whatever you create — from the colors you choose to the shape of your lines — says something about what you are thinking, even if you are not completely conscious of it. A trained art therapist can help you interpret your artwork to learn more about yourself and what stage you are at in the BPD recovery process.

Borderline Personality Disorder in the Movies

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment January 17, 2011

Over the years, a number of movies have included characters with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). They may not have always been officially diagnosed in the movie, but their behaviors certainly demonstrate many of the symptoms of BPD.

What Is Narcissistic Personality Disorder?

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment January 13, 2011

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is defined as a psychiatric disorder that results in people having an inflated sense of their own importance and a deep need for admiration. While NPD is controversial in its diagnosis, treatment, and whether it should be recognized as a disorder, it is currently a recognized personality disorder that can be diagnosed and treated.

Signs and Symptoms of a Personality Disorder

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment January 12, 2011

The psychiatric community has grouped these signs and symptoms into three categories, or “clusters,” of personality disorders based on specific characteristics. There is a lot of crossover with these types of disorders, and even if you have one diagnosed personality disorder, you may show symptoms of another personality disorder.

Making a DBT Pros and Cons List for Your BPD

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment January 7, 2011

In Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), developed for Borderline Personality Disorder treatment, making a list of pros and cons is one way to tolerate and manage distress. Creating a DBT pros and cons list and deciding on an appropriate action ahead of time is the best way to ensure that you won’t fall victim to taking the easy way out.

Should I Choose Residential or Outpatient BPD Treatment?

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment January 5, 2011

Making a decision between residential and outpatient Borderline Personality Disorder treatment can leave you feeling confused. Here are some things you should know about the differences between residential BPD treatment and outpatient BPD treatment so that your decision may come a bit easier.

Why Take Medication to Treat Your Borderline Personality Disorder?

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment December 30, 2010

Medications can help manage some of the problematic symptoms of BPD by stabilizing overactive emotions, reducing impulsiveness and irritability, and sharpening thinking and reasoning abilities. Medications can also help treat other psychiatric disorders that often co-occur with BPD.

BPD Treatment: Antidepressants

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment December 27, 2010

No single medication can effectively treat Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), but some can help ease the common BPD symptoms and make daily life more tolerable. Antidepressants are one medicaton often prescribed to people with Borderline Personality Disorder to help reduce anger, depression, impulsivity, irritability and self-harm.

When to Seek BPD Treatment

By Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment December 22, 2010

Do you think you have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)? Determining whether or not to find out can be a scary choice, but as with anything having to do with your well-being, it is better to be safe than sorry. If you are considering BPD treatment, it’s a good idea to take the following things into consideration.

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