This guest post was written by Robyn Suchy, all views expressed are a personal view of BPD and Recovery and in no way should be
Author: BPD Team
As someone with BPD, you’ve probably spent a lot of time-fighting your impulses and emotions, so acceptance can be a tough thing to wrap your
Differences in the working tissue of the brain, called grey matter, have been linked to impaired functioning of an emotion-regulating circuit in patients with borderline
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a diagnostic label applied to people who have problems regulating emotional mood swings. This emotional instability leaves such individuals vulnerable
Brain regions that process anger and sadness are overactive in people with borderline personality disorder, a new University of Toronto study reveals. Additionally, the research
Did you know that May is Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month? OK, so its not May, but it is always good to learn more about
When experts discuss borderline personality disorder (BPD), they often discuss a “syndrome of identity diffusion.” Identity diffusion is one of the characteristics that sets borderline
We recently asked our email subscribers to talk a little bit about life with BPD and what it is really like. Hopefully reading the personal
This guest post was written by Elisa Camanhom, all views expressed are a personal view of BPD and Recovery and in no way should be
This guest post was written by Elisa Camanhom, all views expressed are a personal view of BPD and Recovery and in no way should be