NEABPD - Family Support
The mission of the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/ is to raise public awareness, provide education, promote research, and enhance the quality of life of families and loved ones impacted by BPD. NEA BPD’s Family Connections program https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/family-connections/ is a free 12-week course that meets weekly to provide education and skills training for people who are in a relationship with someone who has BPD. The course is led by trained group leaders who are usually family members. Family Connections courses are offered in-person and online.
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What is Family Connections - Perry Hoffman
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What is a Family Connections leader - Perry Hoffman
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What is Family Connections? - Abby Ingber
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Benefit of Family Connections - ALan Fruzzetti
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Family Connections reduces family burden, grief and stress - Abby Ingber
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How is Family Connections structured - Perry Hoffman
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Family Connections helped our family - MIndy
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What is the benefit of family support programs - Perry Hoffman
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Put your oxygen mask on first - Abby Ingber
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Family stigma and the importance of peer to peer support - Abby Ingber
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Understanding BPD from a spouse's perspective
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The Managing Suicidality and Trauma Recovery Program for families - Abby Inber
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No one sets out to be Borderline - Perry Hoffman
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Families need an early diagnosis of BPD - Perry Hoffman
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NEABPD participates in many outreach programs to educate about BPD - Abby Ingber
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Our team of advocates, leaders, and voluteers - Abby Ingber
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NEABPD.org is a huge resource of information about BPD - Abby Ingber
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We try to share with clinicians the importance of family education - Abby Ingber
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NEABPD advocacy on both the Federal and State levels - Abby Ingber
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What is GAP? - Abby Ingber