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  1. Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide to Treatment by Roy Krawitz, Christine Watson, 2003-10-16
  2. Borderline Personality Disorder - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
  3. Self-Management Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder, A Therapist-Guided Approach - 1994 publication by Mchal H.Langly, 1994
  4. Family Environment and Borderline Personality Disorder (Progress in Psychiatry)
  5. Borderline Personality Disorder: Tailoring the Psychotherapy to the Patient by Glen O. Gabbard, Jon G. Allen, et all 1996-01-15
  6. Borderline and Beyond:A Program of Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder Workbook and Personal Journal by Laura Paxton, 1999-09-14
  7. Borderline Personality Disorder (Medical Psychiatry Series)
  8. Voices Beyond the Border : Living with Borderline Personality Disorder
  9. Self Help for Managing the Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder by Tami Green, 2008-06-01
  10. Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines) (American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines,)
  11. Helping Someone You Love Recover From Borderline Personality Disorder by Tami Green, 2008-08-01
  12. Borderline Personality Disorder: Struggling, Understanding, Succeeding by Colleen E. Warner Psy.D., 2006
  13. Living in the Dead Zone: Janis Joplin and Jim MorrisonUnderstanding Borderline Personality Disorder by Gerald Faris, Ralph Faris, 2001-08-01
  14. To Be Free: Bipolar and Borderline Personality Disorder Journey by Jasmine Jarrett, 2010-01-29

81. Andrea's World
Life and death of my best friend, Andrea, who suffered from borderline personality disorder.
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Search: Lycos Tripod Dating Search Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Andrea's World Home Book of the Month Featured Website Andrea's Life, Recovery, and Death ... Contact Information I believe that there is an angel who watches over me from time to time partly out of concern; partly out of curiosity. Andrea My Angel My candle burns at both ends;
It will not last the night.
But ah my foes, and oh my friends
It gives a lovely light First Fig Edna St. Vincent Millay I'm speeding like a bullet
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a bullet proof vest Rachel About Andrea, Her best friend always, Jim Amsterdam Andrea loved flowers! "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
Philippians was written by Paul while a prisoner of the Romans to his cherished friends of Philippi. Paul knew the end was near for him and he was ready. He had the strength of the knowledge of Christ.
"For I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also to all who have loved His appearing" (2 Timothy 4:6-8).

82. Borderline Personality Disorder
MY borderline personality disorder SECTION IS NOW HOUSED ON ITS OWN SITE/DOMAIN . borderline personality disorder From the Inside Out
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83. Borderline Personality Disorder - MayoClinic.com
People with borderline personality disorder are constantly in emotional turmoil.They re terrified of being alone, yet their erratic behavior may push
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84. Dual Diagnosis And The Borderline Personality Disorder
The essential feature of the borderline personality disorder is a pervasivepattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, selfimage, and affect.
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Dual Diagnosis and the Borderline Personality Disorder Table of Contents
  • The Borderline Personality Disorder Treating the The Borderline Personality Disorder Dual Diagnosis Treatment: Treating the Addicted Borderline Personality Disorder
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    The Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Essential Feature The essential feature of the Borderline Personality Disorder is a pervasive pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affect. There is marked impulsivity that begins by early adulthood (DSM-IV™, 1994, p. 650). The ICD-10 refers to BPD as the Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder which is characterized by impulsivity, unpredictable moods, outbursts of emotion, behavioral explosions, quarrelsome behavior, and conflicts with others. The ICD-10 divides this category into two types: the impulsive type (characterized by emotional instability and lack of impulse control) and the borderline type (characterized by disturbances of self-image, aims, and internal preferences; chronic feelings of emptiness; intense and unstable interpersonal relationships; and self-destructive behavior) (ICD-10, 1994, p. 228). Benjamin notes that individuals with BPD often suffer from thought disorders, affective disorders, dissociative disorders, alcohol and substance abuse, eating disorders, and anxiety disorders. She suggests that with BPD, everything that can go wrong has gone wrong. BPD involves disorder in every domain of function: cognition, mood, and behavior (Benjamin, 1993, p. 113).

    85. Borderline Personality Disorder - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_disorder PTypes borderline personality disorder CriteriaPTypes - diagnostic criteria for borderline personality disorder and a list oflinks to the primary web pages on the subject.
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    Emotionally unstable personality disorder F60.30 Impulsive type, F60.31 Borderline type
    In psychiatry borderline personality disorder BPD ) is a personality disorder characterised by extreme 'black and white' thinking, mood swings, emotional reasoning , disrupted relationships and difficulty in functioning in a way society accepts as normal. The name comes from the DSM-IV-TR ; the ICD-10 in Europe has an equivalent called Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder . Psychiatrists describe borderline personality disorder as a serious mental illness characterized by pervasive instability in moods, interpersonal relationships, self-image, and behavior. This instability often disrupts family and work life, long-term planning, and the individual's sense of self-identity. Originally thought to be at the "borderline" between psychosis and neurosis , people with BPD suffer from a disorder of emotion regulation. While less well-known than

    86. Health 24 - Medical - Head 2 Toe
    borderline personality disorder. In this article. Originally thought to be atthe borderline of psychosis, people with BPD suffer from a disorder of
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    Links Find a buddy Sexuality Psychology Food as medicine ... Head You are in: Medical Head 2 Toe Head Borderline Personality Disorder In this article Originally thought to be at the "borderline" of psychosis, people with BPD suffer from a disorder of emotion regulation. While less well known than schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness), BPD is more common, affecting 2 percent of adults, mostly young women. There is a high rate of self-injury without suicide intent, as well as a significant rate of suicide attempts and completed suicide in severe cases. Patients often need extensive mental health services, and account for 20 percent of psychiatric hospitalizations. Yet, with help, many improve over time and are eventually able to lead productive lives.

    87. Personality Disorders
    A discussion of borderline personality disorder by John M Rathbun, BorderlinePersonality Disorder Pathways to Effective Service Delivery and Clinical
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    Lists of journal articles and books can be found on my bibliographies and reading lists page under borderline personality disorder dialectical behaviour therapy , and personality disorders Links on antisocial personality disorder are on my forensic psychiatry page.

    88. Personality Disorders
    borderline personality disorder; Narcissistic Personality Disorder BorderlinePersonality Disorder This personality disorder is identified by
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    89. Management Of Borderline Personality Disorder - Index
    THE MANAGEMENT OF borderline personality disorder. A Discussion Document Commissionedby the Medical Advisory Group July 1998
    http://www.psychiatry.ox.ac.uk/cebmh/guidelines/bpd/

    90. Great Ideas In PersonalityPersonality Disorders
    borderline personality disorder AM SUICIDE (5 criteria). A Abandonment This is a website on borderline personality disorder.
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    91. Borderline Personality Disorder Diagnosis And Treatment
    Diagnosing borderline personality disorder (BPD) And Finding Treatment That Works.Conference with Dr. Leland Heller. Transcript.
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    Leland Heller, M.D. is a family practice doctor who specializes in psychiatric illnesses. He is a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment expert and author of the books, " Life on the Border: Understanding and Recovering from the Borderline Personality Disorder " and " Biological Unhappiness ". David Roberts is the HealthyPlace.com moderator. The people in green are audience members. BEGINNING David: Good Evening. I'm David Roberts. I'm the moderator for tonight's conference. I want to welcome everyone to HealthyPlace.com. I hope everyone's day has gone well. Our conference tonight is on " Diagnosing Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Finding a Treatment That Works ". Our guest is Leland Heller, M.D. His "

    92. HealthyPlace.com Personality Disorders Community
    borderline personality disorder . Many therapists don t even want to botherwith BPD patients, seeing them as difficult and manipulative.
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    Jacqueline's Journal Lady Jz Talk Zone So, I agree that, “I don’t think that the paranoia will go away until you become secure in your own thinking and gain some ability to protect yourself by having a secure support system. And that does come with time and commitment.” I’m making that my motto! Continue reading my journal when you click here. Then, post your comments here From our Bookstore Get Me Out of Here : My Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder Touted as the only book of its kind, this is a firsthand account of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). An accountant and mother of three, Reiland (a pseudonym) tells the poignant story of her life, which included all-too-familiar episodes of anorexia, promiscuity, impulsiveness, suicide attempts, institutionalization in a mental hospital, and often unrelenting, anger-intensive, violent, and unpredictable behavior. Buy it or comment on the book Looking for Journalers Sharing 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.

    93. Psychiatric Times
    Psychoanalytic Treatment of borderline personality disorder Borderline personalitydisorder (BPD) is associated with serious morbidity.
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    94. Psychiatric Times
    borderline personality disorder is thought to occur in 1% to 2% of the general Zanarini MC (1993), borderline personality disorder as an impulse
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    95. Personality Disorder
    , borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of a group of Description, borderline personality disorder is the name given to one of a......
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    Description: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of a group of psychiatric conditions known as 'personality disorders'. People with BPD have difficulty relating to other people. With treatment, the symptoms of BPD can be managed better, reduced or even eliminated.
    Date: Jul 2005 Title: Dissociative identity disorder
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    Description: Dissociative identity disorder (DID), also known as multiple personality disorder, is characterised by the co-existence of two or more distinct personalities within the same person. The condition generally develops as a survival response to childhood trauma. DID is a controversial issue, since some researchers dispute that it even exists.

    96. AAMFT Consumer Update- Borderline Personality Disorder
    borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious and complex mental illness New Hope for People with borderline personality disorder Your Friendly,
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    97. Psych Central: Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms
    General symptoms of borderline personality disorder.
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    The term "borderline" has been used in a number of ways that are quite different from the DSM-IV criteria for borderline personality disorder (BPD), and that the misuse of this diagnostic label has long been criticized. Originally, this term was used when the clinician was unsure of the correct diagnosis because the client manifested a mixture of neurotic and psychotic symptoms. Many clinicians thought of these clients as being on the border between neurotic and psychotic, and thus the term "borderline" came into use. In some circles, "borderline" is still used as a "garbage can" diagnosis for individuals who are hard to diagnose or is interpreted as meaning "nearly psychotic," despite a lack of empirical support for this conceptualization of the disorder. Finally, with the recent popularity of "borderline" as a diagnostic category and the reputation of these clients as being difficult to treat, "borderline" is often used as a generic label for difficult clients or as an excuse for therapy going badly. The main feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image and emotions. People with borderline personality disorder are also usually very impulsive and occurs in most by early adulthood. The instable pattern of interacting with others has persisted for years and is usually closely related to the person's self-image and early social interactions. The pattern is present in a variety of settings (e.g., not just at work or home) and often is accompanied by a similar lability (fluctuating back and forth, sometimes in a quick manner) in a person's emotions and feelings. Relationships and the person's emotion may often be characterized as being shallow.

    98. Psych Central: Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment
    General treatment guidelines for borderline personality disorder, includingpsychotherapy, medications and selfhelp resources.
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    Borderline personality disorder is experienced in individuals in many different ways. Often, people with this disorder will find it more difficult to distinguish between reality from their own misperceptions of the world and their surrounding environment. While this may seem like a type of delusion disorder to some, it is actually related to their emotions overwhelming regular cognitive functioning. People with this disorder often see others in "black-and-white" terms. Depending upon the circumstances and situation, for instance, a therapist can be seen as being very helpful and caring toward the client. But if some sort of difficulty arises in the therapy, or in the patient's life, the person might then begin characterizing the therapist as "bad" and not caring about the client at all. Clinicians should always be aware of this "all-or-nothing" lability most often found in individuals with this disorder and be careful not to validate it. Therapists and doctors should learn to be a "rock" when dealing with a person who has this disorder. That is, the doctor should offer his or her stability to contrast the client's lability of emotion and thinking. Many professionals are turned-off by working with people with this disorder, because it draws on many negative feelings from the clinician. These occur because of the client's constant demands on a clinician, the constant suicidal gestures, thoughts, and behaviors, and the possibility of self-mutiliating behavior. These are sometimes very difficult items for a therapist to understand and work with.

    99. An Equifinality Model Of Borderline Personality Disorder
    Joseph Santoro, Ph.D., Michael Tisbe, MD, Michael Katsarakes, Supervised LifestylesBehavioral Health Systems.
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    An Equifinality Model of Borderline Personality Disorder
    Joseph Santoro, Ph.D., Michael Tisbe, M.D., Michael Katsarakes
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    Borderline personality disorder (BPD) affects as many as six million Americans. It accounts for about 25% of all psychiatric hospitalizations. As many as thirteen percent of males and seven percent of females commit suicide (Stone, 1990). Approximately, 69% of people with BPD are also substance abusers (Miller et al., 1993). The causes of BPD are not well understood. Therapist folklore often labels people with BPD as difficult and treatment-resistant patients. This article outlines a clinical model of BPD. The model is based upon the clinical practice of the authors and the research literature concerning the correlates of BPD. The model identifies the roles played by traumatic environmental conditioning, its effect on neurobiological processes, and biological vulnerabilities in the development of BPD. In this regard, the model postulates two factors which can lead, singly or in combination with equifinality, to BPD: early childhood Psychotraumatic Stress (PTS) exposure (Factor I) and Biologic Vulnerability (BV) (Factor II). Equifinality is a systems theory concept (Miller, 1978) which means "that a final state of any living system [borderline personality disorder] may be reached from different initial conditions [Factor I, Factor II or both] and in different ways [antecedent or consequent biological and family system dysfunction]." The bracketed illustrations were added by us.

    100. CJP - August 2004 - The Boundary Between Borderline Personality Disorder And Bip
    Objective The boundary between borderline personality disorder (BPD) and Differentiating borderline personality disorder from bipolar disorder in a
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