In this episode, Diana Partington LPC-MHSP and I, dive deep into the emotional rollercoaster that is dating with BPD.
Ever heard of the Wise Mind Dating Plan? It's a game-changer! We’ll break down the pros and cons of staying in a relationship or making the tough call to walk away.
Plus, we're tuning into our gut feelings—how to check the facts before trusting that inner voice. Whether you’re on the fence or just curious, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and some seriously wise advice. Tune in, it’s about to get real! Diana Partington is a licensed professional counselor and author of DBT for Life. She offers online DBT skills classes, workshops, and training across North America. Her website, DBTforLife.com, features resources on Dialectical Behavior Therapy, her educational offerings, her book, and her podcast Suffering Optional: DBT and the Dharma.
Order DBT for Life: Skills to transform the way you live everywhere books are sold.
* Link to the podcast with Dr. Skye Fitzpatrick - referenced in this episode
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Dear BPD Warriors,
Join us - Melanie Goldman, Jade Stanton, and I - on a remarkable journey of overcoming Borderline Personality Disorder and embracing a life of beauty, resilience, and fulfillment.
Discover firsthand the possibilities of building a life worth living, filled with hope, purpose, and joy, even in the face of adversity. This show is a testament to the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit and the boundless potential for growth and flourishing, even amidst the challenges of BPD.
Feel free to share with us in the comment section below, one thing you are celebrating today <3
We would love to celebrate with you!!!
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Whether you're personally navigating Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or supporting a loved one, relationships can present unique challenges. In this episode, discover actionable strategies to navigate these complexities with finesse and understanding. Join us as we explore practical tips and insights to empower you in fostering healthy connections and thriving relationships despite the challenges posed by BPD.
Dr. Skye Fitzpatrick an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at York University and director of the Treating and Understanding Life-threatening
behaviours and Posttraumatic stress (TULiP) lab. She focuses on identifying ways to optimize, expedite, and broaden access to BPD and PTSD treatments on their own
and as they co-occur.
As Dr. Skye mentioned they are currently recruiting participants for their Feeling Connected Study. Check out their research at https://tuliplab.ca/feeling-connected.html . If you are interested to contact bpdstudy@yorku.ca for inquiries.
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Healing isn't as straightforward as baking cookies from a recipe; it's more like concocting a personalized potion with a pinch of this, a dash of that, and perhaps a sprinkle of unicorn dust for good measure. 🧙♂️ Melanie Goldman dropped some profound insights in this chat. Essentially, she pointed out that there's no universal remedy for healing. It's akin to finding that perfect pair of jeans – what fits snugly on your bestie might leave you feeling like a stuffed sausage. So, it's all about discovering what resonates with you. And here's the kicker – Melanie champions tapping into your inner wisdom. Think of it as having your own personal Yoda whispering sage advice into your ear, minus the cryptic riddles. 🌟 She's also a big advocate for acceptance. You know, embracing the chaos of life before sending in the cleanup crew. Once you've made peace with that, you can start making strides forward. Oh, and let's not forget the spiritual aspect....but I don't want to spill ALL the beans... So, in a nutshell – healing is akin to a choose-your-own-adventure novel. You must forge your own path, heed your inner guru, and sprinkle in some positivity along the way.
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In this episode , Chris Jones, a 33-year-old diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) in 2019, lays bare the realities of his life before and after the diagnosis. Formerly entrenched in the cutthroat motor industry, Chris now channels his energy into helping others grappling with chaotic lifestyles, drawing on his personal battles with mental health.
Join us as Chris discusses his life pre-diagnosis, the impact of receiving the BPD diagnosis, and the subsequent changes in his relationships with himself and others.
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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In this episode, join Erin, a Dialectical Behavior Therapist and Founder of DBT Center of Media with a passion for the creative and a knack for therapeutic role play, as she delves into the transformative world of Radical Acceptance—a powerful DBT skill. Drawing from her own experiences and professional expertise, Erin demystifies the concept, breaking down what Radical Acceptance is, and what it isn't.
Explore the nuances of Radical Acceptance with Erin and I, gaining insights into common misconceptions and practical applications of this profound skill. Discover how embracing Radical Acceptance can lead to profound shifts in perspective, enhancing emotional well-being and resilience.
Whether you're new to DBT or seeking a deeper understanding of the therapeutic journey, this episode offers a unique blend of personal anecdotes, professional insights, and the kind of engaging conversation that makes you feel like you're chatting with a friend. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of Radical Acceptance and its potential to catalyze transformative change in the realm of mental health.
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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Do emotions have a purpose? If so, what is it? Are there such things as negative and positive emotions? What are some helpful ways to navigate emotions?
For people with BPD this can be a complex topic. We have very strong emotions and feel things on a deeper level than most. It can seem a lot easier to just not have emotions at all. Emotions however, do play an important role in one's life. Solène breaks it all down with such clarity. Emotion - Energy in motion. Join us on a journey brimming with insight.
Solène Anglaret is a speaker, writer, and consultant on a mission to create a world where everyone belongs. She is the Founder of Be Beyond Borders, author of four books, host of The Inclusion Conversation, and a cast member of The BPD Bunch. She focuses on mental health and neurodiversity and has lived experience of BPD and ADHD.
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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In this episode, Laurie opens up about her journey with chronic illness and BPD, shedding light on the daily battles she faces.
Join us as we delve into the practical challenges of navigating various medical professionals, depression vs suic!de, and so much more.
Discover how Laurie finds purpose and passion amidst life's curveballs, offering insights into resilience and the pursuit of a fulfilling life.
This conversation is a beautiful exploration of triumphs over adversity, highlighting the strength required to navigate the complexities of mental and physical health.
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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What can you do if you can't access or afford DBT therapy with a professional? What if you are on a waitlist and need tools to deal with life right now?
I used to think that I'm totally screwed since I couldn't afford therapy but in this podcast Alicia and Kat discuss options that are totally free!
We also discuss the ACCEPTS part of wisemind of the DBT distress tolerance skills :)
I had an amazing conversation with those two humble yet awesome pioneers and I'm sure you will enjoy this episode too.
Alicia Paz's has a Masters in Counseling Psychology. She has helped those struggling with mental health issues in prison, jail, outpatient, and community settings, but her passion lies in making DBT coping skills more accessible to the general public.
In 2013, Alicia created an online DBT course, and has brought DBT coping skills to over 9,500 students in 119 countries through the program.
Alicia also owns the free DBT resource site DBTSelfHelp.com to assist in making DBT more accessible. DBTSelfHelp.com is the most visited and oldest DBT-focused site online and reached over 50,000 people monthly basis
Kat is the Mental Health Program Manager for Online DBT Skills and the Site Manager for DBTSelfHelp.com. She manages the back end and social media for both and brings a peer perspective to the work. Kat also wrote the content for the revamp of DBTSelfHelp.com.
Take advantage of their resources:
www.DBTSelfHelp.com
https://linktr.ee/dbtselfhelp
https://www.onlinedbtcourses.com/webinars
https://www.youtube.com/onlinedbtskills
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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On this episode Jade and I discuss:
Jade Stanton is a mental health coach from the U.S. Drawing from her own journey with Borderline Personality Disorder, depression, and anxiety, Jade guides others in mastering coping skills and navigating life. Whether locally or virtually, she empowers individuals worldwide with DBT Skills.
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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Ever catch yourself dreading the holiday season? Brace yourself for a festive episode featuring Dr. Carmen Lalonde, a registered psychologist in Ontario and New York and DBT expert, as we explore practical coping strategies to not just survive but thrive during the holiday season.
Join us in uncovering valuable insights and techniques, from mastering interpersonal skills to self-care, TIPP skills, and more, making this conversation your guide to a joyous and resilient holiday season.
#BPD #CopingSkills #HolidayThrive #DBT
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In this episode, we dive into the raw and real journey of Lexy Carter as she shares her experience with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and the path to alcohol recovery. Join us for an unfiltered conversation that explores the highs, lows, and everything in between. Lexy's story is one of resilience, courage, and the pursuit of a balanced life. Tune in as we unpack the challenges and victories, providing insights that can inspire and support others on their own BPD and alcohol recovery journey. Subscribe now to be a part of our community and gain valuable perspectives on the road to healing. Follow Lexy on Instagram
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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In this episode, we chat with Sasha Wolff, the inspiring founder of Still I Run – Runners for Mental Health Awareness. Sasha takes us on a personal journey as she shares her experience with mental illness and how the transformative power of running became a beacon of hope in her life.
Discover the roots of Still I Run, the nation's only non-profit dedicated to advocating for the mental health benefits of running on a broad scale. Sasha delves into the organization's inception in 2016, born out of her own realization of the positive impact running had on her mental well-being following a challenging period of depression and anxiety.
Sasha resides in Michigan with her husband Greg, three kiddos (2, 4, and 6), and their Weimaraner, Max. When the family isn't going on runs together, they're hanging out with friends, discovering local parks, or enjoying the beautiful Michigan lakeshore.
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stillirun.org
Facebook.com/stillirun
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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In this podcast we discuss what AB1412 is and why it was crucial to introduce this legislation.
We also talk about the power and possibility that people with BPD have to create change, speak up, speak out and advocate for a better future.
It's unfortunate that effective evidence-based treatments are highly inaccessible for most because they are so expensive.
So join Paula Tusiani-Eng, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Emotions Matter and Audrey Treptow, a volunteer for Emotions Matter on the Advocacy Committee, to learn how you can help make the world a better place for those diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder.
Get involved with Emotions Matter
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Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.
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Ever find yourself dreading Thanksgiving and the holiday season?
In this episode, join us with Dr. Jennifer May, a licensed clinical psychologist and DBT program coordinator, as we explore practical coping strategies. Jennifer May provides valuable insights and coping ahead techniques.
Tune in for a conversation that can make your holiday season a little brighter. #BPD #CopingSkills #ThanksgivingSurvival #DBT
🎧 Jennifer's previous episode on Apple Podcast
🎧 Jennifer's previous episode on Spotify
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Join us in this episode as Dr. Kiki Fehling, a clinical psychologist, shares her inspiring story of using DBT skills like "Check the Facts" and "Opposite Action" to reclaim her life after a heart attack at the young age of 29.
Discover how mindfulness became Kiki's anchor and how she bravely sailed through life on a boat for a couple of months, applying DBT principles to the ebb and flow of the high seas. Purchase Kiki's DBT Workbook
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🌬️❄️ Brace yourself for a special episode on the BPD Bravery Podcast as we dive into the winter season armed with tips and strategies to conquer those seasonal blues! In this empowering episode, we'll explore how individuals can navigate the challenges that winter often brings.
Winter doesn't stand a chance against the resilience and bravery of our BPD community. Tune in to this episode, and let's face the winter blues together, armed with knowledge, understanding, and a whole lot of courage. Don't let the chill get you down—embrace the warmth of connection and empowerment on the BPD Bravery Podcast! 🎙️💙 #WinterBluesWarrior #BPDBraveryPodcast
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How does Borderline Personality Disorder impact romantic relationships?
Join us and the insightful Xannie Stavert as we delve into the realities of BPD relationships. In this episode, we're keeping it real, discussing the ups and downs of managing romantic relationships with Borderline Personality Disorder.
From firsthand experiences to actionable strategies, Xannie brings a fresh perspective to the table. Tune in for a dose of understanding, practical advice, and a reminder that love and BPD can coexist.
Xannie Stavert, a BS Psychology graduate, is a seamstress and content creator. She navigates life with ADHD and is in functional recovery from BPD. Xannie devotes the majority of her time to "The BPD Bunch," her video podcast on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. The show is specifically designed for people experiencing symptoms of BPD, offering valuable insights and a sense of community. Outside of work, Xannie enjoys spending time with her husband and fur babies.
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In this episode, I delve deep into the world of boundaries, especially through the lens of Borderline Personality Disorder. With BPD, understanding and setting boundaries can be a complex endeavor, and I'm here to unravel it all. We'll explore the three predominant boundary styles, helping you identify which one resonates most with you. Dive into practical strategies on how to effectively set and maintain those boundaries, ensuring that they are respected and understood. Whether you're living with BPD or supporting someone who is, this episode offers insights and tools to navigate the boundary maze with clarity and confidence.
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In this podcast Sara Thorpe delves into the unique challenges and experiences of those with BPD and what it's like navigating the dating scene. Sara, host of The Plus One Podcast illuminates us with the emotional dynamics of dating with BPD.
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