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Online Conference Transcripts Living and Recovering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Melissa Ford Thornton, author of "Eclipses: Behind The Borderline Personality Disorder, joined us to discuss what life is like with Borderline Personality Disorder. She discussed her suicide attempts, self-injury, fears of abandonment, hospitalization, and progress with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She also answered many audience questions regarding relationships, medications, and wanting to die but finding the will to live. Read the transcript when you click here. WeRManyUnderstanding Dissociative Disorders Through Dissociative Signs and Symptoms Many patients with dissociative disorders need to express the "memories and feelings connected to their traumas, but are afraid to, because of the fear, pain, anger, and shame connected to them, of which they may not even be conscious". Visit WeRMany to continue reading, when you click here. From our Bookstore Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out
Powerful Documentary Films at HealthyPlace.com HealthyPlace.com unveiled four of the most powerful mental health videos you have ever seen. These are stories about sexual molestation, rape, eating disorders and teens trapped in abusive relationships. What makes these mental health films different and so moving is that they describe the impact of physical and sexual violence and misperceptions on their victims. And for the most part, these stories are told in the victim's or sufferer's own words. You can watch them using your windows media player. We've also set up special bulletin boards for your feedback.
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Many therapists don't even want to bother with BPD patients, seeing them as "difficult" and "manipulative." But many borderline patients are in enormous psychic pain, suffering from deep depression, suicidal tendencies, eating disorders and self-harm behaviors. Callers share their experiences of living with Borderline Personality Disorder and being in relationships with BPD patients. Listen to the Radio Show Archives when you click here with your Windows media player. | ||