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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a psychiatric condition that affects nearly 2% of the general population, predominantly women. Symptoms of BPD include impulsivity, mood swings, unstable intense relationships and feelings of chronic emptiness. Research on BPD has lagged behind that on other mental health conditions, such as depression and psychosis, primarily due to the lack of evidence of effective treatment but also due to the stigma historically associated with the condition. Fortunately this situation is changing, with improved treatments now available and improved clinician/organizational willingness to engage with those with a diagnosis of BPD. This candid book collaboratively co-authored by a person recovered from BPD and a BPD specialist therapist is written specifically for people with BPD (with support teams, including family, friends and clinicians also likely to benefit from reading the book). This authoritative and easily readable guide provides a compassionate understanding of the condition, plenty of in-depth practical recovery strategies and credible and realistic hope for recovery. The authors draw from the latest research and share years of personal and professional experience that brings the book alive. Review comments from Vice-President, National Education Alliance for BPD and Director, Middle Path (BPD advocacy organizations) include "most down-to-earth, accessible book for people with BPD" and "tremendous and potentially life-changing gift".
This book investigates the clinical nature of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and provides a framework for understanding and managing the condition through evidence-based recovery strategies. The authors, a BPD specialist therapist and a person with lived experience of recovery, synthesize current psychiatric research with practical application. They argue that the historical stigma surrounding BPD is diminishing as new, effective treatment modalities become more accessible to patients and their support networks.
What You Will Find
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Experts and advocacy organizations characterize this text as a highly accessible and grounded resource for those navigating a BPD diagnosis. Readers frequently note that the collaborative authorship provides a balanced perspective that is both clinically accurate and deeply empathetic.
Page Count:
282
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191607088
ISBN-13:
9780191607080
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