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BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It usually begins during adolescence or earl RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that addsTREATING BPD
Generally, treatment involves one to two sessions a week with a mental health counselor. For therapy to be effective, people must feel comfortable with and trust their therapist. Some BPD symptoms are easier to treat than others. Fears that others might leave, intense, unstable relationships or feelings of emptiness are often hardest tochange.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203FAMILY GUIDELINES
Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select the language you prefer: English Family Guidelines 16 Page Booklet Format Spanish Guías Familiares French Recommandations a l'usage des familles Italian THE FAMILY CONNECTIONS PROGRAM Family Connections™ is a free, evidence-based, 12-class course that meets in person for 2 hours and requires 1-2 hours of homework/practice weekly.It provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder> (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/EDtraits.
6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. ItRADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It usually begins during adolescence or earl RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that addsTREATING BPD
Generally, treatment involves one to two sessions a week with a mental health counselor. For therapy to be effective, people must feel comfortable with and trust their therapist. Some BPD symptoms are easier to treat than others. Fears that others might leave, intense, unstable relationships or feelings of emptiness are often hardest tochange.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203FAMILY GUIDELINES
Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select the language you prefer: English Family Guidelines 16 Page Booklet Format Spanish Guías Familiares French Recommandations a l'usage des familles Italian THE FAMILY CONNECTIONS PROGRAM Family Connections™ is a free, evidence-based, 12-class course that meets in person for 2 hours and requires 1-2 hours of homework/practice weekly.It provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder> (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/EDtraits.
6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. ItRADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. VALUES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Living your values is part of creating long term pleasure and happiness. What are your core values? You may have many values, butwhat are your top
WHO WE ARE: ABOUT NEABPD Who We Are: ABOUT NEABPD. National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder is the nationally recognized organization dedicated to building better lives for millions of Americans affected by Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). NEABPD works with families and persons in recovery, raises public awareness, provides educationto
A BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
COPING STRATEGIES
Staying in the present moment is really helpful. You can continue to socially distance for the present moment, and that’s what matters. Here’s a 60 second mindfulness practice that can help. You can also stop, take a deep breath, and. name 5 things you can see. name 5 things you can hear. name 5 things you can touch. name 5 things youcan
OUR FOUNDERS
Founder of NEA-BPD: Recognizing the suffering of people with BPD and their families, Perry founded the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder in 2002, leading a small group of family members, consumers and professionals. BPD is a pernicious disorder, full of emotional suffering, high rates of suicidality, andis almost
RADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. RESEARCH | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Researchers at the University of Houston are interested in better understanding the perspective of individuals (age 18+) who have (or suspect they have) BPD, and their family members.To participate, we invite you to complete one anonymous, 30-minute online survey What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments RECORDINGS FOR FAMILIES Please click here for handouts Must-have Skills Please click here for handouts Dr. Alan Fruzzetti GOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT OF BPD: OVERVIEW FOR NEABPD SEQUENCE OF EXPECTABLE CHANGES Relevant Target Area Changes Time Interventions 1. Subjective distress/ ↓ anxiety & depression 1-6 wks support, situational dysphoria changes, ↑ self awareness 2. UNDERSTANDING AND ENGAGING FAMILIES: AN EDUCATION, SKILLS Understanding and engaging families: An Education, Skills and Support Program for relatives impacted by Borderline Personality Disorder PERRY D. HOFFMAN1, ALAN E. FRUZZETTI2, & ELLIE BUTEAU3 1National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder, Rye, New York, The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 2University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, and 3Social Research Solutions, Cambridge HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
TREATING BPD
Generally, treatment involves one to two sessions a week with a mental health counselor. For therapy to be effective, people must feel comfortable with and trust their therapist. Some BPD symptoms are easier to treat than others. Fears that others might leave, intense, unstable relationships or feelings of emptiness are often hardest tochange.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203A BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
FAMILY GUIDELINES
Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select the language you prefer: English Family Guidelines 16 Page Booklet Format Spanish Guías Familiares French Recommandations a l'usage des familles Italian 6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It AGGRESSION AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3 Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are DIALECTICS: ACCEPTANCE & CHANGE “The test of a first-rate intelligence is to hold two opposing ideas in the mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
TREATING BPD
Generally, treatment involves one to two sessions a week with a mental health counselor. For therapy to be effective, people must feel comfortable with and trust their therapist. Some BPD symptoms are easier to treat than others. Fears that others might leave, intense, unstable relationships or feelings of emptiness are often hardest tochange.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203A BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
FAMILY GUIDELINES
Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select the language you prefer: English Family Guidelines 16 Page Booklet Format Spanish Guías Familiares French Recommandations a l'usage des familles Italian 6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It AGGRESSION AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3 Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are DIALECTICS: ACCEPTANCE & CHANGE “The test of a first-rate intelligence is to hold two opposing ideas in the mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that addsA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
VALUES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Living your values is part of creating long term pleasure and happiness. What are your core values? You may have many values, butwhat are your top
WHO WE ARE: ABOUT NEABPD National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder is the nationally recognized organization dedicated to building better lives for millions of Americans affected by Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). NEABPD works with families and persons in recovery, raises public awareness, provides education to professionals, promotes research and advocates with Congress to enhance the THE FAMILY CONNECTIONS PROGRAM Family Connections™ is a free, evidence-based, 12-class course that meets in person for 2 hours and requires 1-2 hours of homework/practice weekly.It provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder> (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/EDtraits.
6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. ItRADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. USE DBT SKILLS TO STOP EMOTIONAL EATING Eating when you aren’t physically hungry can be so frustrating, in addition to being a problem for your health. You promise yourself you aren't going to do it, and then you do. Again. Afterward, you’re miserably full and bloated and upset that you overate or binged yet again despite your de THE EXPERIENCE OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Borderline)Personality)Disorder)is)a)serious)mental) illness,associatedwithseverepersonaldistress, suicidality,interpersonalinstability,andsigniicant AFFECTIVE INSTABILITY IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Affective Instability and Childhood Trauma • One study looked at the relationship between affective instability and childhood trauma in 61patients with BPD
HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ Program. Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits.BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
TREATING BPD
Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder Current research shows that treatment can decrease the symptoms and suffering of people with BPD. Talk therapy is usually the first choice of treatment (unlike some other illnesses where medication is often first.) Generally, treatment involves one BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203A BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
FAMILY GUIDELINES
Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select the language you prefer: English Family Guidelines 16 Page Booklet Format Spanish Guías Familiares French Recommandations a l'usage des familles ItalianRADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. 6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It AGGRESSION AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3 Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ Program. Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits.BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
TREATING BPD
Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder Current research shows that treatment can decrease the symptoms and suffering of people with BPD. Talk therapy is usually the first choice of treatment (unlike some other illnesses where medication is often first.) Generally, treatment involves one BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203A BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
FAMILY GUIDELINES
Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select the language you prefer: English Family Guidelines 16 Page Booklet Format Spanish Guías Familiares French Recommandations a l'usage des familles ItalianRADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. 6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It AGGRESSION AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3 Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that adds VALUES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Living your values is part of creating long term pleasure and happiness. What are your core values? You may have many values, butwhat are your top
WHO WE ARE: ABOUT NEABPD National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder is the nationally recognized organization dedicated to building better lives for millions of Americans affected by Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). NEABPD works with families and persons in recovery, raises public awareness, provides education to professionals, promotes research and advocates with Congress to enhance theFAMILY GUIDELINES
Borderline Personality Disorder Family Guidelines by John G. Gunderson, M.D. and Cynthia Berkowitz, M.D To print these Guidelines, select the language you prefer: English Family Guidelines 16 Page Booklet Format Spanish Guías Familiares French Recommandations a l'usage des familles Italian SURVEY | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE SURVEY. NEABPD recognizes the impact of borderline personality disorder both on the person with the disorder and also on their loved ones. We invite family members to participate in an online, anonymous survey to help us learn more about the impact of the disorder on relatives. The goal is to gather data to better inform NEABPD what families need and then work to providing it in a variety of ways.RADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. 6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It THE EXPERIENCE OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Borderline)Personality)Disorder)is)a)serious)mental) illness,associatedwithseverepersonaldistress, suicidality,interpersonalinstability,andsigniicant USE DBT SKILLS TO STOP EMOTIONAL EATING Eating when you aren’t physically hungry can be so frustrating, in addition to being a problem for your health. You promise yourself you aren't going to do it, and then you do. Again. Afterward, you’re miserably full and bloated and upset that you overate or binged yet again despite your de THE EXPERIENCE OF THE THERAPIST AND CLIENT RELATIONSHIP IN Marsha Linehan emphasizes that “the therapeutic relationship and therapist self-disclosure” is essential to DBT (DBT Skills Training Manual). She gives equal importance to “treating therapy-interfering behaviors of both client and therapist.” This is an example of the dialectical stance that rec RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
TREATING BPD
Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder Current research shows that treatment can decrease the symptoms and suffering of people with BPD. Talk therapy is usually the first choice of treatment (unlike some other illnesses where medication isA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203 WHO WE ARE: ABOUT NEABPD National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder is the nationally recognized organization dedicated to building better lives for millions of Americans affected by Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). NEABPD works with families and persons in recovery, raises public awareness, provides education to professionals, promotes research and advocates with Congress to enhance the 6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It RESEARCH | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Study by the University of Nevada to better understand the relative helpfulness of various skills Study approved by the University of Nevada, Reno Institutional Review Board as a joint project with Harvard Medical School to better understand the relative helpfulnessof various skills.
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Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. STEPPS TO ADDRESS BPD PART 2 Measures of Emotional Intensity Baseline (1) warm relaxed happy calm positive attitude self-confident positive self-image socializing reading listening to music making plans sign up for classes 25 FAMILY GUIDELINES REVISED WORD DOCUMENT FOR NEA WEBSITE 17 Family Guidelines: Revised 2006 4 A major task for families is to slow down the pace at which they or the patient seeks to achieve goals. By slowing down, they prevent the sharp swings of the pendulum as described and prevent experiences of RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
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Treatments for Borderline Personality Disorder Current research shows that treatment can decrease the symptoms and suffering of people with BPD. Talk therapy is usually the first choice of treatment (unlike some other illnesses where medication isA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203 WHO WE ARE: ABOUT NEABPD National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder is the nationally recognized organization dedicated to building better lives for millions of Americans affected by Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). NEABPD works with families and persons in recovery, raises public awareness, provides education to professionals, promotes research and advocates with Congress to enhance the 6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It RESEARCH | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Study by the University of Nevada to better understand the relative helpfulness of various skills Study approved by the University of Nevada, Reno Institutional Review Board as a joint project with Harvard Medical School to better understand the relative helpfulnessof various skills.
RADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. STEPPS TO ADDRESS BPD PART 2 Measures of Emotional Intensity Baseline (1) warm relaxed happy calm positive attitude self-confident positive self-image socializing reading listening to music making plans sign up for classes 25 FAMILY GUIDELINES REVISED WORD DOCUMENT FOR NEA WEBSITE 17 Family Guidelines: Revised 2006 4 A major task for families is to slow down the pace at which they or the patient seeks to achieve goals. By slowing down, they prevent the sharp swings of the pendulum as described and prevent experiences ofBPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It usually begins during adolescence or earl RESOURCES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE SITE? Send an email to info@neabpd.org.Families
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER FACT SHEET Borderline Personality Disorder FACT SHEET . NAMI • The National Alliance on Mental Illness • 1 (800) 950-NAMI • www.nami.org 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, Va. 22203 WHO WE ARE: ABOUT NEABPD National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder is the nationally recognized organization dedicated to building better lives for millions of Americans affected by Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). NEABPD works with families and persons in recovery, raises public awareness, provides education to professionals, promotes research and advocates with Congress to enhance theOUR FOUNDERS
Tireless Innovator: Recognizing the enormous needs of families with a loved one with BPD, Perry and I created the Family Connections program (FC), with help from many family members. At the time, I thought FC might help some dozens of families – maybe even hundreds – over time. However, Perry had a vision and, as you know, I was wrong: FC is now working in more than 22 countries and hasRADICAL ACCEPTANCE
Radical acceptance is the acceptance that reality is what it is. It doesn't mean you don't work to change it. Acceptance doesn't mean approval. Acceptance is acknowledging or regaining facts that are true; conceding the facts. RECORDINGS FOR FAMILIES Please click here for handouts Must-have Skills Please click here for handouts Dr. Alan Fruzzetti AGGRESSION AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3 Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are THE EXPERIENCE OF THE THERAPIST AND CLIENT RELATIONSHIP IN Marsha Linehan emphasizes that “the therapeutic relationship and therapist self-disclosure” is essential to DBT (DBT Skills Training Manual). She gives equal importance to “treating therapy-interfering behaviors of both client and therapist.” This is an example of the dialectical stance that recROBIN KISSELL
Introductory Remarks from Our LA Conference: Early Detection and Intervention Dr. Robin Kissell Director of the BPD Initiatve at UCLA http://www.semel.ucla.edu/bpd HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BPDNATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE BPDBPD SUPPORT GROUPS FOR FAMILIESBORDERLINE PERSONALITY SUPPORT FOR FAMILIESDUAL DIAGNOSISEDUCATION
Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that addsA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It RESEARCH | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Researchers at the University of Houston are interested in better understanding the perspective of individuals (age 18+) who have (or suspect they have) BPD, and their family members.To participate, we invite you to complete one anonymous, 30-minute online survey What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments MAY 7 - ACCEPTS: CONTRIBUTE May 7, 2020. We’re focusing on the DBT Skill of Distracting with “Wise Mind ACCEPTS.”. ACCEPTS stands for the many different ways you can distract yourself from painful emotions when you need to. “Contributing” to others is the first C in ACCEPTS. Contributing to others is a way to distract yourself when you are coping withpainful
MOST ACCURATE ARTICLE ON BPD WE HAVE READ---KUDOS By Melissa Valliant The truth behind (arguably) the most misunderstood mental illness of our time. Despite being more common than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder combined, borderline personality disorder remains one of the least understood and most stigmatized mental illnesses. It’s so misund FAMILY GUIDELINES REVISED WORD DOCUMENT FOR NEA WEBSITE 17 Family Guidelines: Revised 2006 4 A major task for families is to slow down the pace at which they or the patient seeks to achieve goals. By slowing down, they prevent the sharp swings of the pendulum as described and prevent experiences of GOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT OF BPD: OVERVIEW FOR NEABPDGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT FOR BORDERLINEGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT PDFGENERAL PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTPSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT Good Psychiatric Management of BPD: Overview for NEABPD John Gunderson, MD McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School Brian Palmer, MDMayo Clinic
HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BPDNATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE BPDBPD SUPPORT GROUPS FOR FAMILIESBORDERLINE PERSONALITY SUPPORT FOR FAMILIESDUAL DIAGNOSISEDUCATION
Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that addsA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It RESEARCH | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Researchers at the University of Houston are interested in better understanding the perspective of individuals (age 18+) who have (or suspect they have) BPD, and their family members.To participate, we invite you to complete one anonymous, 30-minute online survey What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments MAY 7 - ACCEPTS: CONTRIBUTE May 7, 2020. We’re focusing on the DBT Skill of Distracting with “Wise Mind ACCEPTS.”. ACCEPTS stands for the many different ways you can distract yourself from painful emotions when you need to. “Contributing” to others is the first C in ACCEPTS. Contributing to others is a way to distract yourself when you are coping withpainful
MOST ACCURATE ARTICLE ON BPD WE HAVE READ---KUDOS By Melissa Valliant The truth behind (arguably) the most misunderstood mental illness of our time. Despite being more common than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder combined, borderline personality disorder remains one of the least understood and most stigmatized mental illnesses. It’s so misund FAMILY GUIDELINES REVISED WORD DOCUMENT FOR NEA WEBSITE 17 Family Guidelines: Revised 2006 4 A major task for families is to slow down the pace at which they or the patient seeks to achieve goals. By slowing down, they prevent the sharp swings of the pendulum as described and prevent experiences of GOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT OF BPD: OVERVIEW FOR NEABPDGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT FOR BORDERLINEGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT PDFGENERAL PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTPSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT Good Psychiatric Management of BPD: Overview for NEABPD John Gunderson, MD McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School Brian Palmer, MDMayo Clinic
HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It usually begins during adolescence or earlA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
VALUES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Living your values is part of creating long term pleasure and happiness. What are your core values? You may have many values, butwhat are your top
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If Only We Had Known: A Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder. This comprehensive video series was created to help individuals, families, and loved ones who live with Borderline Personality Disorder. Using the personal stories of four families and insights from leading BPD experts, the disorder is explained in ways that are clear and easy to understand. THE FAMILY CONNECTIONS PROGRAM Family Connections™ is a free, evidence-based, 12-class course that meets in person for 2 hours and requires 1-2 hours of homework/practice weekly.It provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder> (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/EDtraits.
RECORDINGS FOR FAMILIES Please click here for handouts Must-have Skills Please click here for handouts Dr. Alan Fruzzetti AGGRESSION AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3 Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are CONTROVERSIAL AND ACCURATE DISCUSSION OF STIGMA Ironically, it is clear that improving attitudes and behaviors of Clinicians surrounding BPD could potentially have the greatest and most positive impact on stigma. A lack of understanding of the disorder or knowing how to treat people with BPD, has resulted in the use of derogatory terms and n STEPPS TO ADDRESS BPD PART 2 Measures of Emotional Intensity Baseline (1) warm relaxed happy calm positive attitude self-confident positive self-image socializing reading listening to music making plans sign up for classes 25 HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BPDNATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE BPDBPD SUPPORT GROUPS FOR FAMILIESBORDERLINE PERSONALITY SUPPORT FOR FAMILIESDUAL DIAGNOSISEDUCATION
Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that addsA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It RESEARCH | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Researchers at the University of Houston are interested in better understanding the perspective of individuals (age 18+) who have (or suspect they have) BPD, and their family members.To participate, we invite you to complete one anonymous, 30-minute online survey What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments MAY 7 - ACCEPTS: CONTRIBUTE May 7, 2020. We’re focusing on the DBT Skill of Distracting with “Wise Mind ACCEPTS.”. ACCEPTS stands for the many different ways you can distract yourself from painful emotions when you need to. “Contributing” to others is the first C in ACCEPTS. Contributing to others is a way to distract yourself when you are coping withpainful
MOST ACCURATE ARTICLE ON BPD WE HAVE READ---KUDOS By Melissa Valliant The truth behind (arguably) the most misunderstood mental illness of our time. Despite being more common than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder combined, borderline personality disorder remains one of the least understood and most stigmatized mental illnesses. It’s so misund FAMILY GUIDELINES REVISED WORD DOCUMENT FOR NEA WEBSITE 17 Family Guidelines: Revised 2006 4 A major task for families is to slow down the pace at which they or the patient seeks to achieve goals. By slowing down, they prevent the sharp swings of the pendulum as described and prevent experiences of GOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT OF BPD: OVERVIEW FOR NEABPDGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT FOR BORDERLINEGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT PDFGENERAL PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTPSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT Good Psychiatric Management of BPD: Overview for NEABPD John Gunderson, MD McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School Brian Palmer, MDMayo Clinic
HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINEPROFESSIONALSGAPNEWS & EVENTSSUPPORT USBPD AN OVERVIEWBPD DIAGNOSIS Family Connections™ Program. Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits.BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It DIAGNOSIS | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINENATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BPDNATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE BPDBPD SUPPORT GROUPS FOR FAMILIESBORDERLINE PERSONALITY SUPPORT FOR FAMILIESDUAL DIAGNOSISEDUCATION
Diagnosis A mental health professional experienced in diagnosing and treating mental disorders—such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, clinical social worker, or psychiatric nurse, can detect BPD based on: * An in-person interview to discuss symptoms * Input from a family or close friend that addsA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
6-MODULE ONLINE FREE COURSE FOR PROFESSIONALS 6 Module Online Free Course for Professionals This education series was designed for professionals to learn basic principles for the diagnosis and treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder. It is the result of a collaboration between Drs. Brian Palmer, Lois Choi-Kain, and John Gunderson. It RESEARCH | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Study by the University of Nevada to better understand the relative helpfulness of various skills Study approved by the University of Nevada, Reno Institutional Review Board as a joint project with Harvard Medical School to better understand the relative helpfulnessof various skills.
MOST ACCURATE ARTICLE ON BPD WE HAVE READ---KUDOS By Melissa Valliant The truth behind (arguably) the most misunderstood mental illness of our time. Despite being more common than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder combined, borderline personality disorder remains one of the least understood and most stigmatized mental illnesses. It’s so misund MAY 7 - ACCEPTS: CONTRIBUTE We're focusing on the DBT Skill of Distracting with “Wise Mind ACCEPTS.” ACCEPTS stands for the many different ways you can distract yourself from painful emotions when you need to. “Contributing” to others is the first C in ACCEPTS.Contributing toothers is a
FAMILY GUIDELINES REVISED WORD DOCUMENT FOR NEA WEBSITE 17 Family Guidelines: Revised 2006 4 A major task for families is to slow down the pace at which they or the patient seeks to achieve goals. By slowing down, they prevent the sharp swings of the pendulum as described and prevent experiences of GOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT OF BPD: OVERVIEW FOR NEABPDGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT FOR BORDERLINEGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTGOOD PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENT PDFGENERAL PSYCHIATRIC MANAGEMENTPSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT Good Psychiatric Management of BPD: Overview for NEABPD John Gunderson, MD McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School Brian Palmer, MDMayo Clinic
HOME | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Family Connections™ is a free course that provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/ED traits. Due to our overwhelming wait list for Family Connections™ we are offering a webinar series to educate and provideskills to
BPD OVERVIEW
Overview Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The disorder occurs in the context of relationships: sometimes all relationships are affected, sometimes only one. It usually begins during adolescence or earlA BPD BRIEF
An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Click Here for a PDF download of 'A BPD Brief', Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD This 13 page booklet was written by John G. Gunderson, MD and colleagues primarily for clinicians. Itpresents the dia
VALUES | NATIONAL EDUCATION ALLIANCE FOR BORDERLINE Living your values is part of creating long term pleasure and happiness. What are your core values? You may have many values, butwhat are your top
VIDEO SERIES
If Only We Had Known: A Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder. This comprehensive video series was created to help individuals, families, and loved ones who live with Borderline Personality Disorder. Using the personal stories of four families and insights from leading BPD experts, the disorder is explained in ways that are clear and easy to understand. THE FAMILY CONNECTIONS PROGRAM Family Connections™ is a free, evidence-based, 12-class course that meets in person for 2 hours and requires 1-2 hours of homework/practice weekly.It provides education, skills training, and support for people who are supporting a sufferer of Borderline Personality Disorder> (BPD)/Emotion Dysregulation (ED) or BPD/EDtraits.
RECORDINGS FOR FAMILIES Please click here for handouts Must-have Skills Please click here for handouts Dr. Alan Fruzzetti AGGRESSION AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3 Identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self. 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are CONTROVERSIAL AND ACCURATE DISCUSSION OF STIGMA Ironically, it is clear that improving attitudes and behaviors of Clinicians surrounding BPD could potentially have the greatest and most positive impact on stigma. A lack of understanding of the disorder or knowing how to treat people with BPD, has resulted in the use of derogatory terms and n STEPPS TO ADDRESS BPD PART 2 Measures of Emotional Intensity Baseline (1) warm relaxed happy calm positive attitude self-confident positive self-image socializing reading listening to music making plans sign up for classes 25* FC Leaders
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MAY IS BPD AWARENESS MONTH"
MINDFULNESS
We are all living in a situation that is so uncertain, and one we’ve not truly experienced before. The most recent pandemic occurred in, was it 2009? I don’t remember it being anything like this struggle with COVID-19. I hope you are staying safe and taking steps to protectyour health.
This is a time when you’re likely to be more stressed than usual. Having to stay home is stressful for many, and may also cause financial issues. In addition, you may be having catastrophic thoughts, worrying about all that might happen. So skills can help. Mindfulness is a big one for me. Remember that mindfulness is paying attention in the present moment, on purpose and non-judgmentally (according to Kabat-Zinn). So, what is true, right now, for you? Are you healthy? Do you have food to eat? Right now, in this moment, are your loved ones safe? If they are sick, are theybeing cared for?
Worrying about what might happen, in an unproductive way, makes everything worse and it doesn’t help. Unproductive worrying means you aren’t planning or problem-solving—it’s more like ruminating. So, bringing yourself back to what is real, right now, can help you to calm and ground yourself. Uncertainty is difficult. We don’t know what might happen tomorrow. Being mindful means being wise, so being mindful of what you might need at home is part of mindfulness. Being mindful of what steps you can take to stay healthy is effective. That’s different from catastrophic thinking about all that could go wrong. So, practice mindfulness. Remember to soothe yourself. Look for what might be helpful, such as the opportunity to spend more time with family or the opportunity to have more time to do things you wanted todo.
Maybe there will be meaning that comes out of this. Maybe we will learn to work together and support each other. Like what happened in Italy in this youtube video: STAY WELL AND LIVE A SKILL-FULL LIFE. KARYN HALL, PH.D. MAY 1. 2020MINDFULNESS
We are all living in a situation that is so uncertain, and one we’ve not truly experienced before. The most recent pandemic occurred in, was it 2009? I don’t remember it being anything like this struggle with COVID-19. I hope you are staying safe and taking steps to protectyour health.
This is a time when you’re likely to be more stressed than usual. Having to stay home is stressful for many, and may also cause financial issues. In addition, you may be having catastrophic thoughts, worrying about all that might happen. So skills can help. Mindfulness is a big one for me. Remember that mindfulness is paying attention in the present moment, on purpose and non-judgmentally (according to Kabat-Zinn). So, what is true, right now, for you? Are you healthy? Do you have food to eat? Right now, in this moment, are your loved ones safe? If they are sick, are theybeing cared for?
Worrying about what might happen, in an unproductive way, makes everything worse and it doesn’t help. Unproductive worrying means you aren’t planning or problem-solving—it’s more like ruminating. So, bringing yourself back to what is real, right now, can help you to calm and ground yourself. Uncertainty is difficult. We don’t know what might happen tomorrow. Being mindful means being wise, so being mindful of what you might need at home is part of mindfulness. Being mindful of what steps you can take to stay healthy is effective. That’s different from catastrophic thinking about all that could go wrong. So, practice mindfulness. Remember to soothe yourself. Look for what might be helpful, such as the opportunity to spend more time with family or the opportunity to have more time to do things you wanted todo.
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