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Famlies need to read the cues from the person with BPD - Harriet Lefley
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An example of the need for family education - Harriet Lefley
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A person with BPD needs to learn how to manage the disorder - Larry Siever
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Working with the family - John Gunderson
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Boundaries - Mary Zanarini
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Family self help groups - Mary Zanarini
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Independence - Mary Zanarini
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What families can do - Mary Zanarini
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BPD isn't anybody's fault, it's a serious illness - Antonia New
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Cutting may be releasing Serotonin - Antonia New
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Understanding how the brain functions in a person with BPD can reduce blame.
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First thing we tell families who have a member with BPD - Perry Hoffman
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Have a crisis plan - Perry Hoffman
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Find balance so your relative with BPD is not totally dependent - Perry Hoffman
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How I explain BPD to people with the disorder and families - Perry Hoffman
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Suicide and the threat of suicide - Perry Hoffman
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The worry of having a child with BPD - Perry Hoffman
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Therapist should include familes - Pery Hoffman
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Developmental stages destroyed by BPD - Perry Hoffman
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A person with BPD comes into the world with a vulnerability - Perry Hoffman
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BPD is a disorder with hope - Perry Hoffman
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Medication - Marsha Linehan
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People with BPD are more sensitive but are not more reactive - Marsha Linehan
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Families need to validate and be loving - Marsha Linehan