How the stigma of Borderline Personality Disorder nearly stopped me from getting the help I desperately needed
When discussing Borderline Personality Disorder, it is easy to focus on science and statistics.
When discussing Borderline Personality Disorder, it is easy to focus on science and statistics.
In a promising step forward, Oryzon Genomics has enrolled the first patient in “PORTICO”, a Phase IIb clinical trial assessing vafidemstat as a treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder, at the Vall d’Hebrón Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. The trial is the first of its kind in a real-world BPD population.
Despite an ever-growing awareness about Borderline Personality Disorder, the average person still knows so little about it. Here are 10 Questions You Always Wanted to Ask Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder
Our story today comes from the Australia Broadcasting Corporation and centers around Morgan Bayer, a young woman who “spent most of her life gripped by a volatile mental disorder so misunderstood that she did not know she was a sufferer, despite years of mental health support.”
Attitudes towards many types of mental illnesses have been genuinely transformed in the developed world over the past generation, as people have opened up about their depression and anxiety, encouraged by the honesty of candid celebrities
Rugby star Donna Rose wants to use her platform “to show others that you can live a good life with BPD. There will be plenty of ups and downs, but there are loads of good things to focus on and work towards.”