The Differences Between Borderline Personality Disorder and Bipolar, and How to Recognize the Symptoms of Each
Borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorders are sometimes associated with one another, and often considered one and the same.
Borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorders are sometimes associated with one another, and often considered one and the same.
Myths and misconceptions about BPD only add to the stigma associated with the disorder. Leila Aref at Scoop Empire gathered common misconceptions about Borderline Personality Disorder in hopes to dispel them and continue to raise awareness.
There is never a bad time to revisit the basics of BPD. Borderline Personality Disorder is a complex mental health disorder affecting the way one thinks and feels about themselves or others.
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