15 Sep 2015 07:26 PM
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Speaking of treatment - is medication the main treatment for people with BPD @BlueButterfly50 @Carolyn?
15 Sep 2015 07:31 PM
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So do you think the eating disorder and spending may be associated as a part of the BPD behaviours ?
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15 Sep 2015 07:37 PM
I wouldn't say that medication is the "main" treatment for people with BPD. It's a combination of medication, therapy and support.
15 Sep 2015 07:38 PM
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Gee thats not many 10%.. my family member who has BPD went to an ongoing group therapy for DBT, but felt that it was pulling her down , as she didnt want to be pulled back into the negative loop that some members were experiencing,,when she felt that she was moving forward.. what a shame ! i wonder if it's more productive doing one on one sessions??
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