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DBTuesday Masterpost
by QuietMagic
Last post
April 12th
...See more This thread lists all of the DBTuesday posts in chronological order. Click on anything in blue [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/] you are interested in exploring! Note: These are self-help and community resources collected and organized from reliable sources and not to be treated as actual conventional therapy. Module 1: Mindfulness Introduction to DBT [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/IntroductiontoDBT_261066/] Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion1Overview_261606/] Discussion #2: Observing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion2Observing_262160/] Discussion #3: Mental Body Scan [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion3MentalBodyScan_262641/] Discussion #4: Describing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion4Describing_263272/] Discussion #5: Mental Noting [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion5MentalNoting_263782/] Discussion #6: Mindful Breathing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion6MindfulBreathing_264412/1/] Discussion #7: Wise Mind [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion7WiseMind_265026/] Discussion #8: Negative Judgments [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion8NegativeJudgments_265576/] Module 2: Distress Tolerance Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion1Overview_266174/] Discussion #2: ACCEPTS [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion2ACCEPTS_266709/] Discussion #3: TIPP [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion3TIPP_267221/] Discussion #4: Self-Soothing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion4SelfSoothing_267848/] Discussion #5: IMPROVE [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion5IMPROVE_268517/] Discussion #6: Pros/Cons [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion6ProsCons_269066/] Discussion #7: Problem Solving [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion7ProblemSolving_269674/] Discussion #8: Radical Acceptance [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion8RadicalAcceptance_270305/] Module 3: Emotion Regulation Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion1Overview_270784/] Discussion #2: Understanding Emotions [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion2UnderstandingEmotions_271427/] Discussion #3: ABC PLEASE - Accumulate Positive Experiences ("A") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion3ABCPLEASEAccumulatePositiveExperiencesA_272013/] Discussion #4: ABC PLEASE - Build Mastery ("B") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion4ABCPLEASEBuildMasteryB_272642/] Discussion #5: ABC PLEASE - Cope Ahead ("C") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion5ABCPLEASECopeAheadC_273256/] Discussion #6: ABC PLEASE - Physical Health ("PLEASE") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion6ABCPLEASEPhysicalHealthPLEASE_273750/] Discussion #7: Opposite Action [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion7OppositeAction_274300/] Discussion #8: Letting Go [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion8LettingGo_274673/] Discussion #9: Self-Validation [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion9SelfValidation_275219/] Discussion #10: Cognitive Vulnerability [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion10CognitiveVulnerability_275705/] Module 4. Interpersonal Effectiveness Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion1Overview_276173/] Discussion #2: Interpersonal Rights [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion2InterpersonalRights_276705/] Discussion #3: Communication Styles [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion3CommunicationStyles_277154/] Discussion #4: DEAR MAN [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion4DEARMAN_277327/] Discussion #5: GIVE [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion5GIVE_277330/] Discussion #6: FAST [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion6FAST_277331] Discussion #7: THINK [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion7THINK_277332] Discussion #8: Boundaries [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion8Boundaries_277333/] Discussion #9: Validation [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion9Validation_277334/] Discussion #10: Trust [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion10Trust_277335/]
Sessions thread
by InsightfulPhoenix
Last post
March 30th
...See more Hello everyone just wanted to go ahead and do a gentle notification that there will be Open Chat session this Tuesday at 12:00pm to 1:00pm est in the Personality Disorders room hosted by me ( @InsightfulPhoenis). I look forward to hosting this session with you all. 🤗 Gentle reminder: You can still support and join, even if you do not have a personality disorder. It is always good to learn from others' and hear from their experiences with that being said, please be respectful and kind of others' triggers and experiences🌟. *This thread is to alert those that there will be a session that I am hosting and I will comment only my sessions on here* 
Personality Disorders Support Community Taglist
by theriverissinging
Last post
March 22nd
...See more This thread controls an auto-updating taglist. To see the current list, go to Personality Disorders Support Community Taglist [https://rarelycharlie.github.io/taglist?94a32be95048a6df06c721790c5ddca1]. To add yourself to this taglist, press the Reply button in this post and write the exact words “Please add me.” To remove yourself from this taglist, press the Reply button in this post and write the exact words, “Please remove me.” Taglist to be used for check-ins, discussions, events and announcements. Taglist as of July 30 2023 @Adeline12345 @AlfAndthemachine @alleywood13 @Alwaysinpyjamas @ambitiousVase1322 @amicableDime9946 @AndreaDawn @arbanon @ARC80 @AutumnLauren6 @autumnthemoth @Avocado22 @azuladragon34 @b4Damion @berrymimi @bestcase @Blue123456618 @blueAngel00 @caringPerspective41 @CheerySandi @ChristmasGift @courageousPond1835 @crang17 @crimsonPlane2738 @cyanPlatypus6370 @dagaz13th @DamagedOne13 @dberryy @diamondintheROUGH2022 @DIDisaythat @DoggoMom @ebonyyyblondie89 @EddaLayla @emerijourney @EmmaSwan18 @EmotionalNerd @Everythingisbetterinyourpyjamas @fearlessOcean2254 @fireyseastar97 @FloweringBunny @forcefulFriend4768 @Glue @Goldcherry2113 @GRAPSPRO2033 @GreenScarab @Hadeel96 @HashiramaNinja @healingHeart1111 @heartycitrus @HopeandFaith @Hyacinth22 @ImaginativePenny152 @imclover @indigoCup1959 @intelligentWheel627 @Irishrose78 @itsmeow @Jasminerice @Jish07541 @JoniGirl @JusticiaPrimalDorogo @K87 @kindTurtle3738 @LadyNikita @LavenderFlower @learningtolovemyself @Lemino @LightsFromDark @Lilac4Roses @LiliTwolsky @limeRaspberries2286 @lovelyWords13 @LoveTracker @maple23 @MeeshyRB @MelG919 @missg @Mkmultra @munchiegoosie @nervoussmiles @NightshadeVenom @Nubia87 @OneErased @optimisticMagic0014 @OrangePeel24 @Oxymoron6demon @passionateJackfruit5095 @Piggy @placidShade4261 @Pointlesswords @Psalm139 @QueenBee03 @QueenSerenity5 @QuietMagic @racqueldawn @raininglillies13 @Red789 @RelaxedPanda @RemorseCode2 @Rex0911 @RoadLessTraveled @runaway101 @selfdisciplinedBunny232 @ShyCat1678201 @SilverSeastar @Sleepwalkermw @spectacularCandy9984 @Stardew3 @Starilus @StrangeKat @sunflower2480 @Tamy4210 @Tatianaalize @theriverissinging @toucans @Triscups @uniqueRose1689 @versatilePomegranate60 @WalkingCrow @Xe @YourCaringConfidant
« Partial DID / OSDD »
by DarknessSystem
Last post
51 minutes ago
...See more It's been a while since we posted so we'll do it now so we don't forget!! Recently we were speaking with another system and we explained a situation we had. Instead of blackouts withe every alter, it's a blackout with a handful of alters. They explained we may have more Partial DID, but what gets them is we have heavy signs of OSDD as well. We're stuck and don't know what to do. Our parents think I'm crazy because the alters are scared to talk to them. As a result, we're stuck hiding everything from them. We just need help with the understanding of what we may have (at which comes down as a mix). Blackouts & No Amnesia: System Protectors Main Alter Blackouts and Host Amnesia: Eldest Alter ↑  I did the blackouts/amnesia since our host doesn't remember them for a good reason - Cameron
(New here, hello) DID and NPD
by Tw0F4ced
Last post
2 days ago
...See more Hello (kinda venty?) I've been struggling really bad with my DID and NPD lately.... I feel like I'm faking it all...I mean, I already know that the main issue with DID is self-doubt but I mean it, it sucks, I feel awful... And NPD hasn't been treating me too kindly either because some of my headmates are NPD holders or are narcissistic...They constantly bother me and all they do is tell me how "cool" they are or how they're "the best" and it's so annoying. I hate having the lack of empathy because I feel like I'm just pitying others or not helping them enough and it just feels awful...idk what to do anynore... sorry, there's not much to it, I'm just tired of keeping it all in
not borderline but...
by eggyolksandwich
Last post
Tuesday
...See more hihihi so i dont have bpd and im not claiming to have it but ive noticed a lot of my experiences overlap and i feel like this is the best place to ask for advice?? lmk to take it down if this isn't ok i have a problem with the worship/hate cycle in new relationships (platonic or otherwise) and its lead to me having to cut contact with a lot of people. i meet someone and something about them sticks, i crave them constantly, they can do no wrong etc etc (worship). usually we get closer and i CONSTANTLY bounce from worshipping them like a god and hating their guts like getting personally offended when they talk to me. this cycle is what i call the worship/hate cycle and it gets so exhausting to deal with i end up cutting the person off. and then the hate portion begins and i literally want nothing to do with them ever even when they did nothing wrong this only ever happens to people i like and care about and i feel it happening again so i wanted some advice on how to deal with it (and hopefully stop it). tysm in advance!!!
Hi.
by imightbreaksoon
Last post
Tuesday
...See more Hello. A few weeks ago I left the psychiatric hospital. Along with my OCD and Depression, I was diagnosed there with BPD as well. I guess what I'm saying is that I could use a like minded person, right now.
BPD
by amyd66
Last post
Tuesday
...See more Im looking to have listeners that are able to talk with me about bpd or even members. I feel very alone because no one ever accepts my requests here. If someone's interested I'd be very thankful
Coping with BPD Outbursts
by esternberg1
Last post
Tuesday
...See more My fiancé has been getting more and more paranoid, angry and aggressive. Our relationship is severely strained but she keeps stating that if I can't deal with her and show patience when she is yelling and being hateful, then our relationship will never work out. She drags up the past CONTINUOUSLY and attacks me with statements like "You're a piece of *** partner," "You lie about everything" (which I absolutely do NOT,) "You shouldn't need to go to therapy to learn how to treat someone (as she screams at me and falsely accuses me of SO many things." She states that she has "proof" that I am doing all of these things but when asked to present it, she either states that she doesn't have to and slams a door or disengages. She will constantly accuse of of talking to other people and spreading rumors about her even if I am just sitting outside smoking a cigarette. I have asked her to get an evaluation but she states that it won't do any good because I am the one who needs to change otherwise she can't change. She throws things, spews absolute vile hatefulness and constantly threatens to leave or tells me that I need to "let her go." Then she begs me not to leave her. She will say things in anger and then completely deny that she said them stating that's not what she said and I am lying or not "quoting her correctly." Yesterday, (Mothers Day) she stated that she needed to burn some papers from work. She had an abortion last year (I was told I was sterile and at 51 years old had no reason to think otherwise.) I cleaned up the back deck for her as a gesture to give her what she had asked for (fire pit on the back deck) and she went from thanking me to saying that I spent all day working on a project for myself rather than being there for her. She thanked me for the mothers day card but literally did everything from telling me that I make her crazy to throwing food. I simply do NOT know how to deal with this.
BPD and Adoption
by DownTheRabbitHole0486
Last post
Sunday
...See more Is there anyone else out there who was adopted and also has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)? I'm looking to connect with individuals who may have similar experiences and understand the unique challenges that come with being adopted and living with BPD.
New to the Community
by Jay0828
Last post
Saturday
...See more Hey everyone! I am a 21 year old college student studying Social Work. I was diagnosed with BPD when I was 19. Since, I’ve been on several medications and thankfully found the concoction that works for me. I’m hoping to share some insight and offer a sense of understanding to those with the same diagnosis. I’m here to offer support and empathize with you all!
DBTuesday Masterpost
by QuietMagic
Last post
April 12th
...See more This thread lists all of the DBTuesday posts in chronological order. Click on anything in blue [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/] you are interested in exploring! Note: These are self-help and community resources collected and organized from reliable sources and not to be treated as actual conventional therapy. Module 1: Mindfulness Introduction to DBT [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/IntroductiontoDBT_261066/] Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion1Overview_261606/] Discussion #2: Observing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion2Observing_262160/] Discussion #3: Mental Body Scan [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion3MentalBodyScan_262641/] Discussion #4: Describing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion4Describing_263272/] Discussion #5: Mental Noting [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion5MentalNoting_263782/] Discussion #6: Mindful Breathing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion6MindfulBreathing_264412/1/] Discussion #7: Wise Mind [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion7WiseMind_265026/] Discussion #8: Negative Judgments [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module1MindfulnessDiscussion8NegativeJudgments_265576/] Module 2: Distress Tolerance Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion1Overview_266174/] Discussion #2: ACCEPTS [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion2ACCEPTS_266709/] Discussion #3: TIPP [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion3TIPP_267221/] Discussion #4: Self-Soothing [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion4SelfSoothing_267848/] Discussion #5: IMPROVE [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion5IMPROVE_268517/] Discussion #6: Pros/Cons [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion6ProsCons_269066/] Discussion #7: Problem Solving [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion7ProblemSolving_269674/] Discussion #8: Radical Acceptance [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module2DistressToleranceDiscussion8RadicalAcceptance_270305/] Module 3: Emotion Regulation Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion1Overview_270784/] Discussion #2: Understanding Emotions [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion2UnderstandingEmotions_271427/] Discussion #3: ABC PLEASE - Accumulate Positive Experiences ("A") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion3ABCPLEASEAccumulatePositiveExperiencesA_272013/] Discussion #4: ABC PLEASE - Build Mastery ("B") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion4ABCPLEASEBuildMasteryB_272642/] Discussion #5: ABC PLEASE - Cope Ahead ("C") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion5ABCPLEASECopeAheadC_273256/] Discussion #6: ABC PLEASE - Physical Health ("PLEASE") [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion6ABCPLEASEPhysicalHealthPLEASE_273750/] Discussion #7: Opposite Action [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion7OppositeAction_274300/] Discussion #8: Letting Go [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion8LettingGo_274673/] Discussion #9: Self-Validation [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion9SelfValidation_275219/] Discussion #10: Cognitive Vulnerability [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module3EmotionRegulationDiscussion10CognitiveVulnerability_275705/] Module 4. Interpersonal Effectiveness Discussion #1: Overview [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion1Overview_276173/] Discussion #2: Interpersonal Rights [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion2InterpersonalRights_276705/] Discussion #3: Communication Styles [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion3CommunicationStyles_277154/] Discussion #4: DEAR MAN [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion4DEARMAN_277327/] Discussion #5: GIVE [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion5GIVE_277330/] Discussion #6: FAST [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion6FAST_277331] Discussion #7: THINK [https://www.7cups.com/forum/PersonalityDisordersSupport_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion7THINK_277332] Discussion #8: Boundaries [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion8Boundaries_277333/] Discussion #9: Validation [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion9Validation_277334/] Discussion #10: Trust [https://www.7cups.com/forum/BorderlinePersonalityDisorderSupportCommunity_81/DBTuesday_2147/Module4InterpersonalEffectivenessDiscussion10Trust_277335/]
Hi I'm new here and not sure how this works?
by lili0567
Last post
April 10th
...See more But yeah I have been dealing with BPD since 2 years ago and I'm just wondering if it ever gets better cause I feel worse day by day and right now I really don't have support or people to lean on to and it's difficult so I'm here to help anyone who is suffering through this and be there for them I know how it feels like to have no one understand you or be there by your side I'm always here if anyone wants to talk 💗🎀
BPD & ADHD
by goollmooodmN
Last post
April 10th
...See more hello ! i have BPD and ADHD symptoms and was diagnosed depression and anxiety instead. I was put on SSRIs instead of a mood stabilizer. I have periods of psychosis where I am completely nonverbal which has been scaring. my mental health has been deteriorating and i’m feeling more and more consumed by it. Does anyone else have experience coping with the symptoms of ADHD and BPD combined? Also anyone who has symptoms that only get worse overtime
Beyond the Vain: 4 Types of Narcissism
by Jenna
Last post
April 9th
...See more While some may confuse narcissism with vanity, it is actually much more complex than that. When thinking of narcissism, we often have the mental image of someone who is boastful, arrogant, and self-centered. However, that is only a few of the symptoms that they display. Think of it as a spectrum. On the far end, we have a healthy dose of self-esteem that manifests as confidence and self-assurance while we have narcissistic personality disorder on the other end. Narcissistic tendencies and behavior vary in degrees. The two most common or general types of narcissism are the Cerebral and the Somatic. Cerebral Narcissist, as it implies is a type of narcissistic individual who thinks they know everything. While they are indeed smarter than the average folk in various topics, they see their knowledge as something that makes them superior to everyone else. They love to tell stories that paint out and exemplify their brilliance, whether true or made up. Cerebral narcissists are quick to judge and point out the flaws of other people, specifically those people whom they consider inferior to them. They are not above creating a show if needed in an attempt to make themselves look better. They feed off of the praise and admiration they receive for their superior intellect, confidence, and leadership. Somatic Narcissist, on the other hand, are narcissistic individuals who are completely enamored by their own beauty and aesthetics. These individuals are physically beautiful and will do anything to maintain that. Somatic Narcissist can be often seen in the gym perfecting their physical aesthetics or working on their appearance in the form of high-end designer clothes. Somatic Narcissists are extremely image conscious, feeding off the reaction of everyone around them or their sexual prowess. Depending on their childhood and how they grow up, the dominant trait between cerebral and somatic will often determine what type of narcissistic personality they will have as adults. And while there are more subtypes of a narcissist, those presented here are the most common. Here are 4 types of narcissism: 1. Overt Narcissism The first type of narcissism is the most common. Overt Narcissist is loud, they are always right and they always need to be in control. Their mere presence is obnoxious and oppressive. This person will voice their opinion regardless of whether it's solicited or not because they believe that they know more and people should listen to them. They will not hide their expectations that everything must be done their way. They have large egos and grandiose minds and they are not afraid to show it. These types are bullies who build themselves up by tearing everyone done. They feel no remorse for their brutal verbal and physical assertions. Their main weapons are mocking and belittling, they will resort to threatening if they need something. Their most dangerous tactic is the way they string words that would cause their victims to doubt their value as human beings. 2. Covert Narcissism A Covert Narcissist is a type of narcissist who will put on an image of kindness, integrity, and altruism, when in fact, they are anything but. They are extremely manipulative and cruel, but only to the people, they are in close proximity. These types of narcissists often hold a position of authority such as a religious leader, counselor, teacher, politician, or anyone that holds some type of power. They are parasitic and will resort to pretending to get whatever they want whether it be power, money, success, or fame. 3. Seductive Narcissism This type of narcissism isn't just limited to a sexual relationship. Seductive Narcissism is individuals who manipulate their victim into feeling good about themselves. They shower their victims with admiration that will look like they idolize them. Underneath that motive, however, is that they want their victims to do the same. In most cases, a seductive narcissist will have more than one victim at the same time. A tactic most common to them is the hot and cold method wherein they shower their victims with affection and praises for a short while and then withdraw, only to do it again. This reinforces the toxic attachment of the emotional investment. 4. Vindictive Narcissism The most dangerous out of all four is the Vindictive Narcissist. They share the same characteristics as the Overt Narcissist. However, the main difference is that Vindictive Narcissist will go out of their way to destroy their victims. These are the type of narcissist who creates conflict through trash-talking to family and friends. They are not above slandering to damage a professional reputation. In short, they will try to get everyone against their victims. Take note: There is a line between having narcissistic traits and having a full-blown narcissistic personality disorder. Though you may possess certain traits of narcissistic behavior, unless diagnosed by a mental health professional, you are not a narcissist. Sources: 5 Types of Extreme Narcissists (and How to Deal With Them) retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/shame/201509/5-types-extreme-narcissists-and-how-deal-them The Different Faces of Narcissism: Types and Sub-Types retrieved from http://esteemology.com/the-different-faces-of-narcissism-types-and-sub-types/ The Truth About Narcissism retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/basics/narcissism 10 Signs You Might Be a Narcissist retrieved from http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20981393,00.html credit [x [https://www.psych2go.net/beyond-vain-4-types-narcissism/]]

Welcome to the Personality Disorders Support Community. Click on the "Resources" tab below to find a list of forum subsections for each personality disorder. Sign up for updates using the TaglistTo find upcoming events: Use the Community Calendar (Ctrl+F  "Personality disorders"). 

Community Guidelines

Hello Personality Disorders Subcommunity.


Our priority is making this a safe space for those who have personality disorders. 

Please help us create and maintain a supportive and safe environment, by following these guidelines:
Note: Underlined texts are clickable links.

Guidelines on Family and Relationship Issues.

  • Please use the Family and Caregivers Subcommunity for family issues as they are able to provide you with more fitting support.

  • Please use the Relationship Support Subcommunity for relationship issues as they are able to provide you with more fitting support.

  • If there is a thread with a generalization or stereotype in it about those with Personality Disorders, it will be:
    1) Edited in lieu with the following guidelines.
    2) Deleted if they cannot be edited.

  • Threads where support is required for family or relationship issues with a PD will be moved to Trauma Support, Family and Caregivers or Relationship support subcommunity where it best fits.
  • Supportive or neutral threads like “How do I support my partner with PD” can remain in their respective forum sections.

  • Discussing personal issues like “My partner has NPD and it’s really difficult to cope with their diagnosis”, communication issues, stigma and other such issues are allowed in their respective forum sections.

 

Please be mindful of how your words may affect people with personality disorders. Avoid using language or labels in a way that is stigmatizing, stereotyping, invalidating, or generalizing. Explained in depth below:


General guidelines to be inclusive:

  • Use people-first language, such as “person with personality disorder” or “individual with personality disorder” 

  • Be ethically responsible and mindful of how your post impacts people with personality disorders.

  • Do not label individuals and don’t use labels in a derogatory way or with a prerogative meaning.

  • Avoid phrases and language that excludes people with personality disorders or place them into an outgroup. Example: “These people with Personality Disorders” or “They who have Personality Disorders”. Please instead use “Those with Personality Disorders” or simply “People with Personality Disorders”


Guidelines to follow when explaining a personality disorder:

People often borrow from psychological texts to explain what they perceive to be a personality disorder. 


Reminder: 

A psychologist or psychiatrist is a trained professional and their activity of segregating types, symptoms, severity of disorders, etc. is conducted from a diagnostic perspective. 


Issue 1.

We are not trained individuals. While we may try to offer helpful information, those descriptions can be disparaging to people with personality disorders.


Issue 2.

Oftentimes when such distinctions are explained by people who do not have lived experience with personality disorders, these distinctions portray people with personality disorders in a negative light.


❌Please do not:

  • Promote labelling individuals, especially based on perceived differences; it is not helpful and only an individual can label themselves. 

  • Cater content towards those who are not people with personality disorders, with an intent to defame, malign or slander people with personality disorders.

  • Promote stereotypical images of what individuals with personality disorders are like. 

  • Promote unhealthy standards of behavior for people with personality disorders.

  • Invalidate the lived experiences of people with personality disorders. 

  • Promote stigmas and prejudices associated with personality disorders. 


✅You can however:

  • Critically represent data or engage in supportive discussions on psychological texts which are from credible sources and catered towards the benefit of people with personality disorders.

  • Raise issues in a supportive way, promote self care, share coping mechanisms, start a conversation or share personal experiences.


Hence when threads conflict with the personal wellbeing or interests or an individual with personality disorders, these posts/threads will be corrected or deleted, under the following guidelines.


  1. Unsupportive content including targeting or attacking other users in the community is not allowed. Disagreements may happen, but always maintain a respectful tone and try to move the conversation forward in an on-topic and constructive way. Sometimes this means agreeing to disagree. Click here for expanded guideline post

  2. In order to maintain a therapeutic space, we delete forum posts that take away from a supportive forum environment. If a forum post is not helpful, nor positive, then it will be deleted. Click here for expanded guideline post 


Guidelines to follow when explaining symptoms of personality disorders:


The line between what is a descriptive symptom and what is stereotypical can be very thin. Hence we are sharing some rules of thumb to explain how you can stray away from generalizations and stay supportive. 


❌Please do not:

  • Describe someone from perceived actions or behavior. 

  • Assume or assert the personal motivations of an individual.

  • Use emotive descriptive words which attribute malicious intent to the experience of a person with personality disorders.


✅You can however: 

  • Highlight the internal experience of the individual.

  • Identify that these symptoms are on a spectrum. 

  • Explain critically the experiences of the individual who has these symptoms from their perspective.

  • Use emotive words which describe how a person with personality disorder feels. 


When a thread does not follow the above guidelines and portrays any symptoms or individuals with personality disorders as abusers or in a negative light, they will be corrected or deleted under the following guideline:


3. Inflammatory, racist, sexist, offensive, homophobic, transphobic, etc. posts are not allowed. Posting about the impacts of abuse, racism, sexism, etc. or seeking support on these topics is allowed. Click here for expanded guideline post

If you believe a forum moderator has edited or deleted your post in error, you can email forum@7cups.com and we will investigate.

Note to Forum Leaders:
Appropriate action: If at all possible, the forum moderator should remove the unsupportive content while retaining the post. All edits should include the forum moderator’s name and the reason for editing (e.g. unsupportive content). In the event that the post cannot be retained, the forum moderator will delete the whole post.

Note to Group Leaders:
These guidelines will be followed in the Personality Disorders Chat Room as well.

  • At first please gently nudge the conversation towards a supportive atmosphere.

  • Gently correct any misconceptions, stereotypes or stigmas.

  • Use your de-escalation skills as per the room supporter training to resolve conflicts if they arise.

  • Gently explain or remind the speaker that their stance although with the best of intentions is not helpful or supportive to people who have personality disorders and this is firstmost a safe space for people with personality disorders.

  • Please share the link of this page when necessary.

  • Call a community moderator on duty if you need support; you can fill in the emergency form available in “Chatroom Guidelines” for the same.

  • If a member still insists on seeking support regarding their issue, please refer them to a one-on-one chat or rooms such as Support Room 24/7.

Community Leaders
Community Resources

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Help Managing Emotions: click HERE 

About OCD : click HERE 

Room Discussions: click HERE

Resources for BPD: click HERE