It's totally true that the clinician's descriptions on BPD symptoms are with amazing precision! This is one of the most accurate informations regarding BPD one could have ever listened to, and collected as well, online. The doctor is truly an expert. He knows what the real deal is about, specificly on the nine characteristic behaviours how pwbpd will typically manifest.
If you keep listening til about 15 minutes, he begins to be far more positive and hopeful. Eventually he says Pwbpd are no less ill than someone with kidney disease etc. and they deserve proper treatment. Around 20 minutes he states he won't abandon them and in a year they will feel much better. Keep listening to the end It gets better.
@@wendi2819 thank you 💛 yes I had intense therapy for 2 years (that was $1000/month!!) and have removed the toxic and abusive narcissists from my life that would intentionally provoke me to severe distress. I am doing much better! 🙏🏼
I'm my opinion as someone with BPD, the bulk of the doctors information is far outdated, unsubstantiated, severely bias, and a bit offensive. By portraying all BPD patients as untreated and possessing a very severe case. It's a very complex disorder, with a wide spectrum of severity of symptoms.
In part I agree with him in terms of Therapists who are poorly trained and do not provide patients with a diagnosis. I have been asking my current therapist about a diagnosis to no avail. I’ll be looking for someone who can help me.
@cjbrown8245 that's not true at all. Borderline is very well treatable, for example by DBT. Of course, given the patient actually wants to work on themselves.
It's totally true that the clinician's descriptions on BPD symptoms are with amazing precision! This is one of the most accurate informations regarding BPD one could have ever listened to, and collected as well, online. The doctor is truly an expert. He knows what the real deal is about, specificly on the nine characteristic behaviours how pwbpd will typically manifest.
Please listen to the whole thing, he does sound harsh in the beginning but you will feel so encouraged by the end
If you keep listening til about 15 minutes, he begins to be far more positive and hopeful. Eventually he says Pwbpd are no less ill than someone with kidney disease etc. and they deserve proper treatment. Around 20 minutes he states he won't abandon them and in a year they will feel much better. Keep listening to the end
It gets better.
cried thru this whole thing
I guess I’m one of the rare ones who called a clinic asking help for what I thought was undiagnosed BPD.
I hope you got the support you needed.
@@wendi2819 thank you 💛 yes I had intense therapy for 2 years (that was $1000/month!!) and have removed the toxic and abusive narcissists from my life that would intentionally provoke me to severe distress. I am doing much better! 🙏🏼
So well said. It's such a nightmare!
Spot on, thank you
I'm my opinion as someone with BPD, the bulk of the doctors information is far outdated, unsubstantiated, severely bias, and a bit offensive. By portraying all BPD patients as untreated and possessing a very severe case. It's a very complex disorder, with a wide spectrum of severity of symptoms.
I have BPD, and I agreed, much of this was stigmatized content.
Same
To group everyone with bpd and make a statement we are all dangerous concerns me about this clinician.
In part I agree with him in terms of Therapists who are poorly trained and do not provide patients with a diagnosis. I have been asking my current therapist about a diagnosis to no avail. I’ll be looking for someone who can help me.
A catch-22 hell.
Very NEGATIVE about BPD this discussion feeds the on going bad impression of individuals with this disorder. 👎🏼
I absolutely agree, read my comment above
I agree 🤦🏻♂️ people don’t get it
BPD individuals do more than enough to warrant the label.
No hé says true borderline people Can bé dangerous!!
This guy seems to hate these people. I hope patients don't hear this interview. To them this would make one want to give up!
This is very negative.
No positive
Yes but as a borderline it is unfortunately true. No cure. 😢
@cjbrown8245 that's not true at all. Borderline is very well treatable, for example by DBT. Of course, given the patient actually wants to work on themselves.