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  1. Personality Disorders (23)
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  1. Therapists suckin Discussion: Personality Disorders

    I had had many therapists who were good for somethings. not for others. I do respect them. But I kept looking and finally found one I stayed with for a few years who really really helped me. I just go...
  2. what does it mean to have episodein Discussion: Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)

    I am in more or less chronic afib, my heart is always off rhythm. However I rarely have real symptoms. If I exert myself too much or drink coffee and or alcohol (more than one cup) I feel a bit out o...
  3. DBT any success storiesin Discussion: Personality Disorders

    I will add that DBT has excellent research stats (when done right, not sure yours is done right) but it is mostly a practical, manage your life program. It gets good results. However, many people wan...
  4. confusing diagnosisin Discussion: Personality Disorders

    BPD (and most diagnoses) also can be "rated" as High Functioning, Medium Functioning and Low Functioning. These are not DSM terms but everyone understands what they mean. So one option is yo...
  5. Contact with old therapistin Discussion: Personality Disorders

    I disagree with many comments. Therapy is a very personal experience, not just like a dentist. It may be a surprise to learn that most therapists do care about you. In fact, therapists are generally t...
  6. Starting Therapy - Advice?in Discussion: Personality Disorders

    Your experience sounds strange, or at least not typical. It sounds like they have some special form of "therapy" but I think you should check how they designed it, and more importantly, if t...
  7. Are You in NSR right now?in Discussion: Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)

    No
  8. TRIGGER: (Long) Borderline vs ...in Discussion: Personality Disorders

    It does NOT have to be "one" PD, and most people are aspects of many. A common diagnosis is, say "Personality Disorder NOS (not otherwise specified) with borderline, dependent and histr...
  9. Stories of recovery?in Discussion: Personality Disorders

    I was not formally diagnosed with BPD but I think it might fit. I am 50+ years old by now and with a lot of therapy and Celexa, I'm doing very well at this point. I have read that BPD often mellows ...
  10. Parents of Borderlinesin Discussion: Personality Disorders

    Sometimes a part of BPD is being "too close" with a parent. It can be good to get some separation and grow more into one's self.
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