How To Overcome BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) through ‘Closeness’
If you are suffering from BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) and have a committed partner who is willing to work with you “Closeness” therapy looks promising.
If you are suffering from BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) and have a committed partner who is willing to work with you “Closeness” therapy looks promising.
It’s been a long, hard road trying to find a therapist/counselor that works for me… But with BPD issues affecting me so much, I know I need to find someone who can help as soon as possible.
Chapter 2, page 15 to 20: Further reading from I Hate You Don’t Leave Me: Understanding The Borderline Personality Disorder
Continued reading from Jarold J. Kriesman, MD, and Hal Straus’ I Hate You Don’t Leave Me: Understanding The Borderline Personality.
This is a reading from the book called I Hate You Don’t Leave Me: Understanding The Borderline Personality, by Jarold J. Kriesman, MD, and Hal Straus. Some characteristics are violent mood swings, chronic depression, and self-destructive tendencies.
This is me talking a little about BPD, a couple of things were on my mind so I wanted to talk about it. I didn’t put the video together as well as I wanted and sorry that it’s rather long.