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Seven Tips To Deal With Borderline Behavior

Seven Tips To Deal With Borderline Behavior

Do you live with a per­son who has BPD and want to com­pre­hend his/her Bor­der­line Be­hav­ior? Are you feel­ing like you can’t take this any­more and pon­der about walk­ing out from this re­la­tion­ship? Here are sev­en ap­proach­es you can im­ple­ment to deal pro­fi­cient­ly with the bor­der­line be­hav­iors of your girl/boyfriend or hus­band/wife.

BPD & Me: Breakdown and Breakthrough

BPD & Me: Breakdown and Breakthrough

Amanda Wang, producer of RethinkBPD, recounts her struggle, setbacks and breakthrough living with mental illness and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Anxiety In Your Child – Freeing Your Child From Anxiety

Anxiety In Your Child – Freeing Your Child From Anxiety

Anxiety disorders are affecting children at an alarming rate. Most experts believe that can be attributed to the stresses of modern society. It’s always been there and is just now being recognized. So, how can you tell if your child is suf­fer­ing from Child­hood Anx­i­ety Dis­or­der?

Bipolar Disorder & The Genetic Connection

Bipolar Disorder & The Genetic Connection

A new re­search study has proven what has long been sus­pect­ed. Bipo­lar dis­or­der is a ge­net­ic dis­ease and the genes in­volved are the ANK3 and CCAC­NA1C genes.

Seasonal Affective Disorder: Is it Depression or Not?

Seasonal Affective Disorder: Is it Depression or Not?

Short­er days, with more hours of dark­ness, the cold­er weath­er, which usu­al­ly means for most peo­ple be­ing in­doors more of­ten pro­mote de­pres­sion. The re­duced amount of nat­u­ral sun­light is al­so an­oth­er fac­tor in Sea­son­al Af­fec­tive Dis­or­der, ac­cord­ing to some re­search that has been done.

Life with BPD & C-PTSD Pt. 2

Life with BPD & C-PTSD Pt. 2

This is the second (and final) part of a brief film made on life with borderline personality disorder and complex post-traumatic stress disorder with psychotic and dissociative features. This part discusses recovery, therapy and the limitations of the NHS. Some myths and realities about mental illness in general are also tackled.

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