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Online Conference Transcripts

Living and Recovering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Melissa Ford Thornton, author of "Eclipses: Behind The Borderline Personality Disorder, joined us to discuss what life is like with Borderline Personality Disorder. She discussed her suicide attempts, self-injury, fears of abandonment, hospitalization, and progress with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She also answered many audience questions regarding relationships, medications, and wanting to die but finding the will to live.

Read the transcript when you click here.

From our Bookstore

Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents

Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents"Here, Paulina Kernberg, Alan Weiner, and Karen Bardenstein open a new chapter in the study of personality disorders in childhood, moving between systematic research and anecdotal description and combining recent discoveries from the literature with their unrivaled clinical experience."

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Malignant Self Love

The Narcissist’s Victims

Sooner, or later, everyone around the narcissist is bound to become his victim. People are sucked – voluntarily or involuntarily – into the turbulence that constitutes his life, into the black hole that is his personality, into the whirlwind, which makes up his interpersonal relationships.

Visit Malignant Self Love to continue reading, when you click here.

Powerful Documentary Films at HealthyPlace.com

HealthyPlace.com unveiled four of the most powerful mental health videos you have ever seen. These are stories about sexual molestation, rape, eating disorders and teens trapped in abusive relationships.

What makes these mental health films different and so moving is that they describe the impact of physical and sexual violence and misperceptions on their victims. And for the most part, these stories are told in the victim's or sufferer's own words.

You can watch them using your windows media player. We've also set up special bulletin boards for your feedback.

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Looking for Journalers

JournalerSharing your live with others, especially people you don't yet know, can be difficult. Writing a journal also takes some time, energy and real commitment. Imagine pouring your thoughts and feelings out of a few times a week. If you are interested in keeping an online journal in the HealthyPlace.com Gender Community, the short online application is here.

From Our New Forums

Confused!!!
Colin76 wrote:

I am really confused. 15months ago i was diagnosed with depression. After being referred to a psychiatrist I was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder. I now see a different psych who is questioning borderline personality disorder.

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Personality Disorders News

Asthma Inhaler Misuse Widespread Among Anti-social Teens

Nearly one out of four teens who use an asthma inhaler say their intent is to get high. Findings from a new University of Michigan study identified high levels of asthma inhaler misuse among anti-social youths, who displayed higher levels of distress and were more likely to abuse other substances.

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The Pain of Depression

As you’ve seen on TV, depression can have both emotional and painful physical symptoms. Learn about what you can do. Click here.

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Radio Show Archives

"The Life of One Gay Teen"

16-year old Braden's life turned to hell when he got to high school. Schoolmates called him "fag" and ridiculed him for being gay. The verbal taunts weren't enough for some. Last year, the day before Valentine's Day, a couple of bullies beat him in the school hallway so bad, he almost passed out. Depressed, he wanted to kill himself. His story, listener calls, and our psychiatrist's thoughts on how to deal with the problems that many gay teens face are all in this show.

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