BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Borderline Personality Disorder, National Education Alliance for

Notes from Professionals


One of NEA-BPD’s major goals is to publish educational materials on BPD, and to do so in a manner that people who are not familiar with the disorder can understand, while those who are dealing with the disorder – personally, as a family member, or as a treatment provider – have material that they can use to help others understand the impact of the disorder on people’s lives.
 
Our aim then is the dissemination of information in a highly readable way. We find that people often wish to obtain some written material to share and explain aspects of the disorder. This Notes from Professionals section will address the issues people have raised in their contact with NEA-BPD or in the Question and Answer sessions at the annual Family Perspectives conferences.
 
We are most appreciative to the professionals whose contributions help to open this avenue of communication with our readers.
The Etiology of BPD
 John Gunderson, MD
Families Can Not Go it Alone
 Joel Paris, MD
Borderline Personality Disorder:
Two Researchers' Perspectives

Two personal accounts from academic psychiatrists about the power of contact with consumers and families in inspiring a field to take bold steps in understanding borderline personality disorder.
Marianne Goodman, MD
Antonia S. New, MD
 

 
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