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We Live on Saturn. How to Help Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder

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We Live on Saturn. How to Help Someone with Borderline Personality Disorder
9.99 €
There are people called "eternal teenagers." Their lives are a series of unpredictable behaviors, radical career and personal changes, addictions, hobbies, and passions. They swing from one extreme to another, unable to escape their emotional roller coaster and prone to self-destructive behavior. If you recognize someone close to you, don't rush to accuse: it's quite possible that this "eternal teenager" is living with borderline personality disorder (BPD).

For years, doctors misdiagnosed Daria Zavyalova, and those around her advised her to "stop making things up" and "live like everyone else," shaming and reproaching her. Only with the support of a psychotherapist did she understand what was happening and learn to live and cope with BPD. Her book is an honest account of the characteristics of this disorder, designed to make life easier for other borderline personalities and their loved ones. It is supplemented by references to scientific papers, fragments of podcasts and lectures by psychiatrists, psychotherapists, neurophysiologists, as well as real stories of people living with BPD.
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