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BPD Awareness Month: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

What the Heck is DBT? Find out below:    Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy →

BPD Awareness Month: Donovan’s Story

Donovan’s shares candidly about his experience with Borderline Personality Disorder:Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: Donovan’s Story →

BPD Awareness Month: What People with BPD Experience

The following video is created by someone who experienced BPD. The facts, the negative and yes, even the positive characteristics of the BPD diagnosis.Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: What People with BPD Experience →

BPD Awareness Month: BPD The Good Prognosis Diagnosis

BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) is treatable and people can get better, sustain manageable lives, and rebuild relationships. BPD is the good prognosis diagnosis BECAUSE PEOPLE GET BETTER. People recover fromContinue reading BPD Awareness Month: BPD The Good Prognosis Diagnosis →Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: BPD The Good Prognosis Diagnosis →

BPD Awareness Month: One Person’s Story

In this video, Victoria shares candidly about her experience with Borderline Personality Disorder and beyond – “”when somebody gets me and supports me, [..] they encourage me because they seeContinue reading BPD Awareness Month: One Person’s Story →Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: One Person’s Story →

BPD Awareness Month: People with BPD Talking About BPD

Today’s video is the documentary “Back from the Edge.” The video was created by the Borderline Personality Disorder Resource Center at NewYork-Presbyterian. Learn more at NYP’s BPD Resource Center. ThisContinue reading BPD Awareness Month: People with BPD Talking About BPD →Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: People with BPD Talking About BPD →

BPD Awareness Month: A Video About Embracing BPD

In this video, Dr. Gaynor presents a thoroughly engaging lecture about Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The current working definition of BPD is ‘a pervasive disorder of the emotion regulation system’.Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: A Video About Embracing BPD →Continue reading BPD Awareness Month: A Video About Embracing BPD →

FBPDA in the community…

World Suicide Prevention Day presented by Tampa Bay Suicide Prevention Task Force On October 14th, FBPDA set up our information table at the James Haley VA Hospital for the WorldContinue reading FBPDA in the community… →Continue reading FBPDA in the community… →

JULY 2017 Family Support Group Rescheduled

Due to the July 4th Holiday Weekend, the Family Support Group is rescheduled to July 18, 2017. Please contact Jacki (jackikrone@gmail.com) or Pam (pamh1224@gmail.com) for more details.Continue reading JULY 2017 Family Support Group Rescheduled →

May Video Series- What is Dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents (DBT)?

May is BPD Awareness Month. Join the FBPDA and millions of people around the country to destigmatize Borderline Personality Disorder and to share information and stories of hope. Check ourContinue reading May Video Series- What is Dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents (DBT)? →Continue reading May Video Series- What is Dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents (DBT)? →

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