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Quiet, Not Silent: Recovering with BPD
Avery the Quiet
34 episodes
9 months ago

AVERY WILL RETURN IN 2025

Thank you for all of your incredible support while I've navigated many personal challenges and changes in 2024.


Your recovery journey is calling...

All you have to do is listen.

📞🌱

You got this.


Wherever you are on your journey, I would love to hear from you.

hello@averythequiet.com


Quiet, Not Silent is a podcast dedicated to exploring recovery while living with Borderline Personality Disorder.


I'm Avery (they/them), and I live with quiet (discouraged) BPD. I was diagnosed with BPD in 2019 at 24 years old. After reading about Millon's subtypes, I was finally able to understand the way I had been coping with this mental health condition.


The subtypes have been an effective describing tool for many people with BPD to better explain their own experiences and coping mechanisms. After all, no two people experience BPD the exact same way.


Since 2021, I've been compelled to break the silence that stigma traps us in, and speak up on my experiences with this hidden subtype.

So, here I am: quiet, not silent.


Follow my IG for updates: @averythequiet

More info: averythequiet.carrd.co


xx atq



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AVERY WILL RETURN IN 2025

Thank you for all of your incredible support while I've navigated many personal challenges and changes in 2024.


Your recovery journey is calling...

All you have to do is listen.

📞🌱

You got this.


Wherever you are on your journey, I would love to hear from you.

hello@averythequiet.com


Quiet, Not Silent is a podcast dedicated to exploring recovery while living with Borderline Personality Disorder.


I'm Avery (they/them), and I live with quiet (discouraged) BPD. I was diagnosed with BPD in 2019 at 24 years old. After reading about Millon's subtypes, I was finally able to understand the way I had been coping with this mental health condition.


The subtypes have been an effective describing tool for many people with BPD to better explain their own experiences and coping mechanisms. After all, no two people experience BPD the exact same way.


Since 2021, I've been compelled to break the silence that stigma traps us in, and speak up on my experiences with this hidden subtype.

So, here I am: quiet, not silent.


Follow my IG for updates: @averythequiet

More info: averythequiet.carrd.co


xx atq



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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[Preview] BPD Wayfarer, Pt. 3: Reaching New Heights in Emotion Regulation
Quiet, Not Silent: Recovering with BPD
10 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
[Preview] BPD Wayfarer, Pt. 3: Reaching New Heights in Emotion Regulation

This exclusive part of the BPD Wayfarer is all about exploring long term emotion regulation tools we can keep in our toolbelt while we’re traversing our emotional landscapes.

Listen to The Quiet Files here: SPOTIFY | PATREON


Many mental health conditions out there create emotion regulation and impulse control issues for people, like ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Autism, and PTSD, to name a few. BPD also has major emotional regulation issues - and in fact, in other parts of the world, this condition is even referred to as Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder. Emotion regulation issues are the core struggle when it comes to BPD - it is the driving force pretty much of our struggles and bleeds into every other symptom we struggle with.


  • What gets better when we learn to regulate our emotions?
  • What goes on in an emotionally dysregulated person's mind when they're in that state?
  • Is emotion dysregulation a character flaw?
  • What are some things that can trigger a person with BPD into a dysregulated state?
  • How can we learn to regulate our emotions in healthier ways?
  • What are some DBT skills we can use to help with long term emotion regulation?


Need a DBT Skill? DBT Pocket Guide


[ s o c i a l s ]

Follow my IG for updates: @averythequiet

averythequiet.carrd.co


Join the community on Discord:

The Quiet BPD Keep is a recovery-focused community that offers daily affirmations, tarot readings, self-care reminders, DBT skill commands, books and resources, advice and listener roles, and voice chats. Age 18+, LGBTQ+ and 420 friendly.


[ c r e d i t s ]

Recorded with: Podcastle

Music by: Nu Alkemi$t; Lunareh; ODDBAHL


[ d i s c l a i m e r ]

My content is meant for educational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional clinical advice, diagnosis, or therapy.



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Quiet, Not Silent: Recovering with BPD

AVERY WILL RETURN IN 2025

Thank you for all of your incredible support while I've navigated many personal challenges and changes in 2024.


Your recovery journey is calling...

All you have to do is listen.

📞🌱

You got this.


Wherever you are on your journey, I would love to hear from you.

hello@averythequiet.com


Quiet, Not Silent is a podcast dedicated to exploring recovery while living with Borderline Personality Disorder.


I'm Avery (they/them), and I live with quiet (discouraged) BPD. I was diagnosed with BPD in 2019 at 24 years old. After reading about Millon's subtypes, I was finally able to understand the way I had been coping with this mental health condition.


The subtypes have been an effective describing tool for many people with BPD to better explain their own experiences and coping mechanisms. After all, no two people experience BPD the exact same way.


Since 2021, I've been compelled to break the silence that stigma traps us in, and speak up on my experiences with this hidden subtype.

So, here I am: quiet, not silent.


Follow my IG for updates: @averythequiet

More info: averythequiet.carrd.co


xx atq



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.