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  1. Borderline Personality Disorder: A Practical Guide to Treatment by Roy Krawitz, Christine Watson, 2003-10-16
  2. Borderline Personality Disorder - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
  3. Self-Management Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder, A Therapist-Guided Approach - 1994 publication by Mchal H.Langly, 1994
  4. Family Environment and Borderline Personality Disorder (Progress in Psychiatry)
  5. Borderline Personality Disorder: Tailoring the Psychotherapy to the Patient by Glen O. Gabbard, Jon G. Allen, et all 1996-01-15
  6. Borderline and Beyond:A Program of Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder Workbook and Personal Journal by Laura Paxton, 1999-09-14
  7. Borderline Personality Disorder (Medical Psychiatry Series)
  8. Voices Beyond the Border : Living with Borderline Personality Disorder
  9. Self Help for Managing the Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder by Tami Green, 2008-06-01
  10. Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines) (American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines,)
  11. Helping Someone You Love Recover From Borderline Personality Disorder by Tami Green, 2008-08-01
  12. Borderline Personality Disorder: Struggling, Understanding, Succeeding by Colleen E. Warner Psy.D., 2006
  13. Living in the Dead Zone: Janis Joplin and Jim MorrisonUnderstanding Borderline Personality Disorder by Gerald Faris, Ralph Faris, 2001-08-01
  14. To Be Free: Bipolar and Borderline Personality Disorder Journey by Jasmine Jarrett, 2010-01-29

81. Borderline Personality Disorder
Psychiatric Disorders. borderline personality disorder. Category. PersonalityDisorders. Etiology. Like most personality disorders, there
http://allpsych.com/disorders/personality/borderline.html

82. BPDRecovery.com
Resources for recovering from borderline personality disorder recommended reading nd discussion forum.
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Welcome to BPDRecovery.com
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Getting Through the Rough Patches Feeling Suicidal? CBT for Depression Find a Therapist Mood Finder Essays and Other Items of Interest The Bridge Ponderments The Cliff Collected Quips from Ash ... Links and Partner Sites About BPDRecovery.com How to Help BPDR About Ash Our Awards Contact Us "Inch by inch, it's a cinch! By the yard, it's hard!" "Do what you want and say what you feel because those that mind, don't matter and those that matter, don't mind!" ~ Dr. Seuss If you are having trouble with the FONT SIZE on this site, you can make it all smaller or larger in your browser preferences under "fonts" or by using the "text zoom." No mental health professionals are explicitly associated with this site in any fashion. While some individuals with mental health professional credentials may, from time to time, visit and/or participate in the discussion board, they do so without prior knowledge, consent or encouragement of management. Mental health professionals are encouraged to visit, review and participate however there is no requirement that their credentialing be disclosed. The materials presented herein is done so with gratitude from a recovered Borderline as a peer-support way to give back to those in need of assistance.

83. Haven Of Hope - A New Zealand Web Site For Friends, Family And Support People Of
Support and information forum for friends, family, and people with borderline personality disorder.
http://havenofhope.netfirms.com

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Those who have been diagnosed bpd and the people who walk the journey alongside them. This site has been set up in memory of those who have struggled the hard road of being borderline, but through circumstances never reached the end goal of recovery. Do you Live In New Zealand? Do you have a family member or friend who has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder? Have you been diagnosed as a borderline? Do you want to make connections with other people like yourself to share the journey? Do you want more information on Borderline Personality Disorder? If this is what your looking for then join us here at the Haven of Hope for Bravehearts, A website for those who travel the road to wellness, and those who journey alongside.

84. McLean Hospital | Patient Care : Adult
ADULT. The McLean Center for the Treatment of Borderline PersonalityDisorder. Family Workshops. What is borderline personality disorder?
http://www.mclean.harvard.edu/patient/adult/bpd.php
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The McLean Center for the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
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Clinical Director: John Gunderson, MD
John Gunderson, M.D. The Center for the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder at McLean Hospital provides a uniquely comprehensive group of services cutting across all levels of care. The Center offers all relevant modalities of treatment provided by dedicated professionals with specialized training and experience in working with persons with borderline personality disorder. It is founded on the understanding that borderline is a major psychiatric disorder, requiring long-term treatments, but that it is also a disorder from which, if properly treated, recovery is possible.
The Center is most suitable for persons whose personality disorders are not respondsive to usual medications and psychotherapies. The program offers an innovative combination of behavioral therapy, medication management and psychoeducational services, which are aimed at enhancing self-reliance and social functioning, while significantly reducing the need for hospitalization.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

85. Borderlines For Christ
Christian oriented ecumenical support community for persons struggling with borderline personality disorder.
http://b4c.jvb.ca/
The Vision of Borderlines For Christ Ministry is to provide a Christian oriented support community for persons struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Through this ministry we have been providing services such as Christian counselling, support, information and advocacy since 1999. Borderline Personality Disorder is perhaps one of the most pervasive, difficult, life-controlling disorders one may be afflicted with. We believe that people with BPD can find healing through the grace of God. While there is valid reason to keep in mind the clinical definition of BPD , at Borderlines For Christ we encourage people to focus on the realities of life with BPD from a personal, down to earth perspective that concentrates on the experiences, needs, desires, goals and hopes of both the person with BPD and his or her loved ones. Through this website, there is an increasing number of resources available. Our primary resource is our mailing lists We have two groups of mailing lists; the first group is focused on providing support and fellowship and the second group is focused on providing information and promoting awareness. In the first group, our current resources are three mailing lists focused on providing support and fellowship. We hope and pray that these lists will be a place of healing, comfort and growth. The first mailing list

86. Management Of Borderline Personality Disorder - Index
Guideline. THE MANAGEMENT OF borderline personality disorder. A DiscussionDocument Commissioned by the Medical Advisory Group July 1998.
http://cebmh.warne.ox.ac.uk/cebmh/guidelines/bpd/
Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust
Evidence Based Clinical Practice Guideline THE MANAGEMENT OF
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER A Discussion Document Commissioned
by the Medical Advisory Group
July 1998

This guideline was developed with the objective of summarising the best available evidence regarding the management of patients with borderline disorder in general psychiatric settings. It should be used in combination with clinical judgment and patient preference and is not intended to replace the need for specialist assessment and treatment. The search was completed in June 1998. Further research evidence may have now become available that may materially alter the recommendations. We would therefore recommend that potential users of this guideline use and update resource such as Evidence based Mental Health to check for the existence of new important evidence.

87. BPDWORLD
Chat room and message boards for people with borderline personality disorder or depression.
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88. Journal Of Personality Disorders
Volume 16, Number 2, 2002 Special Feature borderline personality disorder JoelParis; John M. Oldham; Peter Tyrer; TH McGlashan; Cynthia Sanderson, Charles
http://www.guilford.com/periodicals/jnpd.htm
Issues available online
Journal of Personality Disorders
Official Journal of the International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders
Edited by John Livesley, PhD, MD, FRCP
University of British Columbia
ISSN: 0885-579X
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Volume 18, 2004
Issues Per Year: 6
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contact the order department for back issue information For information on purchasing specific articles from back issues of this periodical, search our online archives The Journal of Personality Disorders is the premier journal devoted exclusively to an empirical examination of the diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of personality pathology. It benefits from that rarity, a full collaboration of psychiatrists and psychologists, and from a distinguished international list of editors and contributors. It is the best source for research on the official personality disorders of the DSM-IV, but it is also home to perceptive critiques and promising alternatives to the standard categorical model. Both researchers and clinicians need this journal." -Robert R. McCrae, PhD, Research Psychologist, National Institute on Aging

89. National Education Alliance For Borderline Personality Disorder (NEA-BPD) Websit
National Education Alliance for borderline personality disorder. MISSIONSTATEMENT To raise public awareness, provide education, promote
http://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.com/
National Education Alliance for
Borderline Personality Disorder MISSION STATEMENT: To raise public awareness, provide education, promote research on borderline personality disorder, and enhance the quality of life of those affected by this serious mental illness. GOALS: Lead family education programs
Host annual conferences
Promote workshops
Sponsor regional meetings
Establish family centers
Conduct family research
Publish education materials
Produce information video-tapes
Newsletter
Register Now NEA-BPD and NAMI NYC Metro June 4 th ... Family Perspectives Conference What is BPD?

90. Personality Disorders
diagnosis, research, and treatment of personality disorders, including bipolar disorder,antisocial personality disorder, and borderline personality disorder.
http://www.focusas.com/PersonalityDisorders.html
Focus Adolescent Services Need help for your teen? Call FocusAS or Personality Disorders Counseling and Therapy Teen Behavior Problems and Behavioral Disorders Click here to find out if your child is at-risk, displaying self-destructive behaviors, and needs your help and intervention. Home Resources State Directory Schools ... Contact Click here to receive information on private schools and residential programs for troubled teens. Child and Adolescent Personality Test
This free and anonymous test is provided as part of a non-profit study at the University of California, Berkeley examining the development of personality
in children, adolescents, and young adults. Information and Resources Antecedents of Personality Disorders in Young Adults Antisocial Personality Disorder Avoidant Personality Disorder in Children and Youth Borderline Personality Disorder in Children and Youth ... Borderline Personality Disorder Sanctuary ~ Comprehensive site with articles, information, Ask the Docto r and Ask the Therapist columns, chats, boards, and links.

91. Co-Existing Illnesses
Search. Depression, borderline personality disorder Guide picks. Those with borderlinepersonality exhibit impulsive, usually selfdestructive, behaviors.
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92. Personality Disorders
borderline personality disorder This personality disorder is identifiedby tremendous instability, especially in relationships and in mood.
http://www.psychologyinfo.com/problems/personality.html

93. Psychiatric Times
All rights reserved. Psychoanalytic Treatment of borderline personality disorder. Borderlinepersonality disorder (BPD) is associated with serious morbidity.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p010737.html

94. Psychiatric Times
All rights reserved. borderline personality disorder Splitting Countertransference.by Marcia Kraft Goin, MD Psychiatric Times November 1998 Vol. XV Issue 11
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/p981153.html

95. COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR borderline personality disorder with Mary Anne Layden,PhD Item 4310460 $69.95 members/affiliates $99.95 nonmembers.
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Purpose of the Series The American Psychological Association Psychotherapy Video Series II presents distinguished psychotherapists of different theoretical orientations demonstrating specific treatments for specific problems and populations. Designed for clinical training as well as for continuing education, the videotapes show spontaneous and unscripted sessions, typically representing the third or fourth session in an ongoing course of psychotherapy and typically lasting 40 to 50 minutes. The clients are portrayed by professional actors on the basis of real case materials. The session you will view attempts to capture the therapy approach and clinical style in as close to real circumstances as possible.
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96. The Center For The Treatment Of Borderline Personality Disorder, McLean Hospital
The Center for the Treatment of borderline personality disorder at McLean hospitalprovides a uniquely comprehensive group of services cutting across all
http://www.mcleanhospital.org/Adult/borderline.html
The McLean Center for
the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
Family
Workshops
Director: John Gunderson, MD
T he Center for the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder at McLean Hospital provides a uniquely comprehensive group of services cutting across all levels of care. The Center offers all relevant modalities of treatment provided by dedicated professionals with specialized training and experience in working with persons with borderline personality disorder. It is founded on the understanding that borderline is a major psychiatric disorder, requiring long-term treatments, but that it is also a disorder from which, if properly treated, recovery is possible.
The Center is most suitable for persons whose personality disorders are not respondsive to usual medications and psychotherapies. The program offers an innovative combination of behavioral therapy, medication management and psychoeducational services, which are aimed at enhancing self-reliance and social functioning, while significantly reducing the need for hospitalization.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

97. McLean Hospital Psychiatric Update I:3 - A Promising Treatment For Borderline Pe
McLean Hospital Psychiatric Update A practical resource for the busy clinicianA Promising Treatment for borderline personality disorder, Elizabeth T. Murphy
http://www.mcleanhospital.org/psychupdate/psyupI-3.htm
January 1999 Volume 1, Issue 3
A Promising Treatment for
Borderline Personality Disorder
Dialectical Behavior Therapy, often referred to as DBT, is an empirically researched psychotherapeutic treatment developed by Dr. Marsha Linehan, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington, for patients struggling with chronic suicidality, intentional self-harm and borderline personality disorder (BPD). This therapy, employing cognitive and behavioral principles, is rapidly becoming a standard for treating borderline patients in both this country and abroad. DBT consists of two primary components involving individual psychotherapy once a week and a weekly skills training group. Additionally, patients are offered telephone consultations with their individual therapist as needed. Biosocial theory. DBT is based on a biosocial theory of personality functioning in which BPD is seen as a biological disorder of emotional regulation. The disorder is characterized by heightened sensitivity to emotion, increased emotional in-tensity and a slow return to emotional baseline. Characteristic behaviors and emotional experiences associated with BPD theoretically result from the expression of this biological dysfunction in a social environment experienced as invalidating by the borderline patient. Although there are many examples of invalidating environments, all share three characteristics: (1) individual behaviors and communications are rejected as invalid; (2) emotional displays and painful behaviors are met with punishment that is erratically administered and intermittently reinforcing; (3) the environment oversimplifies the ease with which problems may be solved and needs met. Most of us have encountered such environments at some point in our lives and we commonly deal with them by changing our behavior to meet expectations, or by changing the environment so that it is no longer invalidating, or, ultimately, by simply leaving the environment. The dilemma for the borderline patient occurs when the individual is unable to meet expectations, cannot change the environment or cannot leave, thus experiencing what has been called a "double bind."

98. Borderline Personality Disorder
borderline personality disorder What Is It, What Causes It? See From Grief toAdvocacy A Mother s Odyssey. What is borderline personality disorder?
http://www.healthieryou.com/j81.html
Borderline Personality Disorder:
What Is It, What Causes It? How Can We Treat It? by Joel Paris, M.D. See From Grief to Advocacy: A Mother's Odyssey What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Personality disorders affect about 10% of the general population. This group of mental disorders is defined by maladaptive personality characteristics that have a consistent and serious effect on work and interpersonal relationships. DSM-IV defines ten categories of personality disorder. Of these, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the most frequent in clinical practice. BPD is also one of the most difficult and troubling problems in all of psychiatry. The term "borderline" is a misnomer. These patients were first described sixty years ago by psychoanalysts who noted they did poorly in treatment, and therefore theorized that this is a form of pathology lying on the border between psychosis and neurosis. Although we no longer believe that patients with BPD have an underlying psychosis, the name "borderline" has stuck. A much more descriptive label would be "emotionally unstable: personality disorder." The central feature of BPD is instability, affecting patients in many sectors of their lives. Thus, borderline patients show a wide range of impulsive behaviors, particularly those that are self destructive. They are highly unstable emotionally, and develop wide mood swings in response to stressful events. Finally, BPD may be complicated by brief psychotic episodes.

99. MayoClinic.com - Borderline Personality Disorder
People with borderline personality disorder are constantly in emotional turmoil. Borderlinepersonality disorder By Mayo Clinic staff Overview
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00442

100. Fact Sheet: Borderline Personality Disorder
COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER. š Fact Sheet borderline personality disorderœ. There are several good books about borderline personality disorder
http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/mentalhealth/cornell/conditions/borde
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NEW YORK WEILL CORNELL CENTER COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER Fact Sheet: Borderline Personality Disorder What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
What Causes Borderline Personality Disorder?

What Happens to People who have Borderline Personality Disorder?

How is Borderline Personality Disorder Treated?
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Where can I get more Information about Borderline Personality Disorder?

What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Borderline Personality Disorder is a persistent pattern of unstable mood, intense and unstable relationships and identity confusion. People with this disorder have at least five of the following symptoms: unstable and intense relationships; impulsive acts with a high risk of harmspending, sex, reckless driving, substance use, shoplifting, binge eating; rapid shifts from a normal mood to depression, irritability or anxiety; inappropriate, intense anger or lack of control of anger; suicide threats, thoughts, or behavior, or self-mutilation; persistent identity confusion, including self-image, sexual orientation, long-term goals or career choice, choice of friends, or values; chronic feelings of emptiness; frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment; brief, stress-related paranoia or loss of touch with reality. What Causes Borderline Personality Disorder?

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