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I Hate You―Don't Leave Me
Book • 2012
This book, now in its third edition, is a comprehensive guide to borderline personality disorder (BPD).
It explores the neurobiological, genetic, and developmental roots of BPD, as well as its connections to substance abuse, sexual abuse, post-traumatic stress syndrome, ADHD, and eating disorders.
The authors offer practical advice for communicating with and helping individuals with BPD, and discuss various psychotherapeutic approaches such as DBT, STEPPS, transference-focused psychotherapy, and mentalization-based therapy.
The book is aimed at those diagnosed with BPD, their family and friends, and professionals in the field.
It explores the neurobiological, genetic, and developmental roots of BPD, as well as its connections to substance abuse, sexual abuse, post-traumatic stress syndrome, ADHD, and eating disorders.
The authors offer practical advice for communicating with and helping individuals with BPD, and discuss various psychotherapeutic approaches such as DBT, STEPPS, transference-focused psychotherapy, and mentalization-based therapy.
The book is aimed at those diagnosed with BPD, their family and friends, and professionals in the field.
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Mentioned by Beth Irias in relation to borderline personality disorder.

Attachment Reimagined: New Perspectives on Reparenting in Clinical Work, Ep. 229
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as a classic book from the 80s about borderline personality disorder.


Robyn Janssen

97. Borderline Personality Disorder: Deep Dive with a Psychologist
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as a book that discusses emotionally unstable borderline personalities.


Joe Navarro

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Best described by its title, it depicts the cyclical nature of self-damning and self-destruction.

#124 - Circling the Rabbit Hole (Stephanie Kemmerer)
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as helpful resources for understanding and navigating relationships with individuals with borderline personality disorder.

Dr. Margaret Rutherford

423 SelfWork: The Gifts of Saying No