Make BPD Stigma-Free

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Ailments & Diseases, Mental Health
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Author: Joyce Savage ISBN: 9781370040827
Publisher: Joyce Savage Publication: September 28, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joyce Savage
ISBN: 9781370040827
Publisher: Joyce Savage
Publication: September 28, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What’s it like to live with Borderline Personality Disorder? Or to be a “Quiet Borderline” and misdiagnosed for two decades? Find out inside!

People with BPD have very intense emotions which get them into trouble a lot of the time. It can cause a lot of pain and heartache. But there is help in the form of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy or DBT. It helped me recover, and it can help you too.

People with BPD may see things in black-and-white, good or bad, all or nothing terms. But we can learn to see the areas of gray.

I never felt like a real person. Ever since I was little, but especially in my teens, I felt like a shadow: invisible, blending into the darkness. No substance, nothing. Never standing out, except to be bullied at school, which affects me to this day. I’m ready to come out of the shadows and tell my story now. I hope you learn about it and help me fight stigma and raise awareness.

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What’s it like to live with Borderline Personality Disorder? Or to be a “Quiet Borderline” and misdiagnosed for two decades? Find out inside!

People with BPD have very intense emotions which get them into trouble a lot of the time. It can cause a lot of pain and heartache. But there is help in the form of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy or DBT. It helped me recover, and it can help you too.

People with BPD may see things in black-and-white, good or bad, all or nothing terms. But we can learn to see the areas of gray.

I never felt like a real person. Ever since I was little, but especially in my teens, I felt like a shadow: invisible, blending into the darkness. No substance, nothing. Never standing out, except to be bullied at school, which affects me to this day. I’m ready to come out of the shadows and tell my story now. I hope you learn about it and help me fight stigma and raise awareness.

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