Borderline Personality Disorder Resources
Find books, websites, blogs, online communities, and other resources related to BPD.
An expert review of Stop Walking on Eggshells by Paul T. Mason and Randi Kreger by About.com's Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder. Is Stop Walking on Eggshells worth a read?
At this point, so many books on BPD have been published that newbies can be overwhelmed by the number of choices. What books about BPD would you recommend? Why do you like a particular book about BPD? Are there any books that you would not recommend, and why?
Borderline Personality Disorder for Dummies is a readable, practical, and comprehensive tool for people with BPD and their loved ones.
The Skills Training Manual for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D, is a companion to the full treatment manual for DBT. The manual is incredibly popular, and it on the bookshelf of many DBT providers and clients. But, is it worth the purchase?
There are so many self help books out there -- how do you know which one to choose? Learn how to evaluate which self help books are quality and which are questionable.
Is Randi Kreger's new book, "The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder," worth the read? Here's an expert review of The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder.
A review of Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescents by Blaise A. Aguirre.
Interested in learning more about BPD? Here are some books to get you started.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness website offers information on BPD as well as online support communities. You can also find ways to connect with your local NAMI chapter.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention provides information for suicidal individuals and their loved ones.
Information on the effects of psychological trauma from the American Psychological Association.
SIARA is a U.K.-based collection of web resources (including articles, links, and message boards) related to self-harm or self-injury.