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PERSONALITY DISORDER
The Buddha and the Borderline
byra
Van Gelder Page
"Discovering the enlightenment of Buddhism comes pretty late
in this shaky, ultimately triumphant account of coping with an elusive
mental disorder. Van Gelder had been plagued by suicidal tendencies, drug
addiction, chronic instability, feelings of entrapment, and mood swings
since she was a young teen growing up in Concord, Mass.. Although off
drugs for more than 10 years and a veteran of therapy and hospitals, Van
Gelder was only diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) when
she was 30 and seesawing wildly in a relationship. Finally putting a
diagnosis to her illness was "like a religious conversion," and she
instantly delved into the literature and treatment, including a rigorous
multistage process of dialectal behavior therapy, conducted in groups. The
first half of this densely detailed memoir chronicles the author™s
continued yo-yoing into self-destructive behavior and hospitalization;
eventually, with intensive BPD treatment zoning in on her six-year-old
self molested by a babysitter, she moves through issues of trauma and
vulnerability to a desperate need for validation from her parents,
divorced early on and in deep denial about her psychic neediness. Studying
Tibetan Buddhism confirmed her desire to embrace a nurturing community of
compassionate seekers away from hospitals and diagnoses, well documented
in this useful work."
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Girl in Need of a
Tourniquet: Memoir of a Borderline Personality
by Merri Lisa Johnson
" An honest and compelling memoir, Girl in Need of a Tourniquet is Merri
Lisa Johnson’s account of her borderline personality disorder and how it
has affected her life and relationships. Johnson describes the feeling of
"bleeding out" — unable to tell where she stopped and where her partner
began. A self-confessed "psycho girlfriend," she was influenced by many
emotional factors from her past. She recalls her path through a
dysfunctional, destructive relationship, while recounting the experiences
that brought her to her breaking point. In recognizing her struggle with
borderline personality disorder, Johnson is ultimately able to seek help,
embarking on a soul-searching healing process. It's a path that is
painful, difficult, and at times heart-wrenching, but ultimately makes her
more able to love and coexist in healthy relationships."
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