Hope for the future
We now know that BPD is very treatable, there are treatments available that can help many people with BPD have happy and productive lives. A BPD diagnosis does not mean that a person will have symptoms forever. with early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and support individuals living with BPD can improve and ultimately thrive. In fact, the long-term prognosis for BPD is better than those for depression and bipolar disorder.
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We've made enormous progress in terms of BPD - Alan Fruzzetti
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If we can understand BPD we can help - Larry Siever
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I have seen people who suffer change and have happy lives - Barbara Stanley
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Research shows that there is hope for BPD - Alan Fruzzetti
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BPD is not a bad diagnosis to have - John Gunderson
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How BPD brain studies are giving us understanding and hope - Larry Siever
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BPD does not go away overnight but it can get better- Larry Siever
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There has been a positive cultural shift towards BPD - Paula Tusiani-Eng
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People with BPD get better over time - Antonia New
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A take-away message about BPD for families - Alec Miller
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Studies show that most people with BPD remit but may have symptoms - Antonia New
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To have a way to understand BPD behaviors is life changing - Antonia New
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What progress has been made - Alec Miller
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Don't give up - Marsha Linehan
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DBT changed the tide in the treatment of BPD - Perry Hoffman
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Every reason for hope - Perry Hoffman.
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I believe there is a cure for BPD - Perry Hoffman
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DBT studies show people get better with treatment - Alan Fruzzetti
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When families get overwhelmed - Alan Fruzzetti
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Reasons for hope in the treatment of BPD - Alec Miller
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It can get better - Krissy
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My message to families - Harriet Lefley
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Is there a cure for Borderline Personality Disorder - Alan Fruzzetti
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