BPD support Borderline Personality Disorder Community Group
Too help those suffering from BPD or those with family members with BPD
as a carer for my wife .....
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as a carer for my wife who has a diagnosis of bpd i know how hard things can be and the lack of information out there and the contridictions within the information that is out there there is also nothing out there that says this is how best to deal with this situation basicaly we are left out there in the cold playing a guessing game yes it is frustrating and many of us feel as though we are constantly doing the wrong things and setting the ones we love and want to help off on a dark and lonely trip fueling their illness but this is not usually the case sometimes it may be just what is needed to help the ones we love but we just cant see it through the frustration that we feel as we see an impossibable task blocked by a mile high wall at times. i understand how it effects us all differently so lets pull together and support each other giving each other different points of views and those valuable suggestions that we may not have been able to think of alone who knows we may be able to improve each others experiences and create a valuable support network for each other
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My husband often feels like all he does is wrong. This illness is hell for me and all i love.
The following review was written by the web-owner of "Borderline Personality Disorder Today" and copied here from Amazon.com. I completely agree with this review, and wish that I could have written it as well.
Finally I got a copy of Dr. Moskovitz's book "Lost in the Mirror," I sat down and cried shortly into the first chapter. It was the very first time that someone understood me and not only that, it was as if the author had his arm around me through the entire book.
Lost in the Mirror is so beautifully and gently written and it was also the first time that I realized that I was not miserable because I was a bad person which is what I had always thought.
The magic of "Lost in the Mirror" is the mixture of the tremendous clinical experience and knowledge the author has (he is up to date with the research), with his very gentle, warm and caring personality.
I have heard from many family members how helpful this book has been for them.
Dr. Moskovitz brings you right up to date with his second edition in regards to treatment. He discusses the latest about psychotropic medication, EMDR and DBT.
It is important to know that the BPD is treatable and that you can get better.