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Old Aug 11, 2016, 05:18 PM
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Hi Pastel, from my experience most therapist "don't" like to treat people with BPD. I think they are afraid of the threat of suicidal clients with BPD. I gather that from your therapist. She also seems afraid how it will affect "her" and not so much you. I think, people with BPD walk a thin rope, because others in the mental Heath industry don't know how to treat this dx. It often appears hopeless; however, this condition isn't hopeless it's just most therapist don't know how to treat BPD. That's why I tell most with this dx to seek a therapist with experience in handling BPD. Knowledge on how to treat BPD is getting better, but it still is a dx that's hard for client and therapist to treat.

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