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Personality Disorders
Living with Borderline Personality Disorder: the Truth, the Stigma, and the Path to Healing
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized mental health conditions. Despite how often it’s referenced in popular media and online conversations, accurate information—and true compassion—are often missing. As both a clinical psychologist and someone who has personally experienced BPD, I want to shed light on the realities of this diagnosis and offer hope and clarity to those navigating it.
What BPD Really Is
Borderline Personality Disorder isn’t just a checklist of symptoms—it’s a nuanced condition shaped by both genetics and environment. From a biological standpoint, we know that people with BPD often have increased sensitivity from a young age. That sensitivity isn’t imaginary—it’s observable even in the brain.
Research shows structural and functional differences in key brain areas for individuals with BPD. The amygdala, our brain’s emotion processing center, may be more react...
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Living with Borderline Personality Disorder: the Truth, the Stigma, and the Path to Healing
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized mental health conditions. Despite how often it’s referenced in popular media and online conversations, accurate information—and true compassion—are often missing. As both a clinical psychologist and someone who has personally experienced BPD, I want to shed light on the realities of this diagnosis and offer hope and clarity to those navigating it.
What BPD Really Is
Borderline Personality Disorder isn’t just a checklist of symptoms—it’s a nuanced condition shaped by both genetics and environment. From a biological standpoint, we know that people with BPD often have increased sensitivity from a young age. That sensitivity isn’t imaginary—it’s observable even in the brain.
Research shows structural and functional differences in key brain areas for individuals with BPD. The amygdala, our brain’s emotion processing center, may be more react...
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