Borderline Personality News
October 18, 2006
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New hope for an 'untreatable' mental illness
EurekAlert!
For the first time, a major outcome study has shown that a high
percentage of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder can achieve
full recovery across the complete range of symptoms.
He's helping others to improved health
Weekly Times
Michael Appleton (pictured) is no stranger to the mental health system
and as the nation celebrates Mental Health Awareness Week this week, he
remains
dedicated to helping others.
Innovative Therapy Fosters Full Recovery For Patients With Borderline
Personality Disorder
Great News Network
Bethesda, Maryland, USA - For the first time, a major outcome study has
shown that a high percentage of patients with Borderline Personality
Disorder can achieve full recovery across the complete range of
symptoms.
Borderline-Personality Therapy Effective
RedNova
Schema Therapy is more than twice as effective as Transference Focused
Psychotherapy for those with Borderline Personality Disorder, says a
U.S. study.
New hope
for an ''untreatable'' mental illness
India Daily
For the first time, a major outcome study has shown that a high
percentage of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder can achieve
full recovery across the complete range of symptoms.
Testimonials shed light on treatment options
The Jackson Citizen Patriot
Scientists call it anecdotal evidence, but Recovery Technology has no
shortage of testimonials for its nontraditional treatments. Here are a
few: Sandra Byrd, 63, of Jackson said neurobiofeedback reduced her
depression, gave her the ability to leave her house alone and enabled
her to eat a healthy diet for the first time in her life.
Free workshop will focus on mental illness
Kerrville Daily Times
Three of the most severe mental illnesses that volunteers with local
agencies encounter most often include bipolar and borderline personality
disorders and schizophrenia.
Explosive
Personality Disorder
BellaOnline
This is sometimes referred to as Intermittent Explosive Disorder also. A
look at this rare personality disorder and how it may be one of the
reasons for abuse in your relationship.
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