Antonia New
Antonia New, MD is one of the foremost investigators studying the neurobiology of Borderline Personality Disorder. Her research focus is on emotion dysregulation in borderline personality disorder, which underlies some of the interpersonal difficulties encountered in this disorder.
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How brain function affects emotion regulation in someone with BPD - Antonia New
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Research is extremely important for BPD - Antonia New
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People with BPD get better over time - Antonia New
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Studies show that most people with BPD remit but may have symptoms - Antonia New
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The synergy between medication and treatments for BPD - Antonia New
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To have a way to understand BPD behaviors is life changing - Antonia New
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Treating BPD alone in your office can be overwhelming, need a team - Antonia New
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The use of DBT, MBT and medication for BPD - Antonia New
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The use of neuroimaging to guide the treatment of BPD - Antonia New
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What has changed in the way BPD is treated - Antonia New
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We need to recognize how hard it is to mange BPD emotions - Anatonia New
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How I explain Borderline Personality Disorder - Antonia New
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Why it is important that the Axis were removed from the DSM - Antonia New
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It often takes years to get a BPD diagnosis - Antonia New
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Therapist often don't diagnose BPD because of stigma - Antonia New
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Example of how emotions in BPD can be affected by brain function - Antonia New
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The issue of trauma and abuse in BPD - Antonia New
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How I explain BPD to patients and families- Antonia New
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We are unsure what causes Borderline Personality Disorder - Antonia New