Thanks for the link NikNik. The work of Dr. Andrew Chanen is truly remarkable, as is that of Cathrine Bennett who has done so much to get BPD recognised as a treatable disorder.
Getting help to combat BPD remains a challange for many sufferers due to Government financial constraints, finding therapists willing to help and take on such challanging clients and finally, not to mention the sheer lack of adequate public funded thrapies in all but capital cities. The best I can do in my rural region is go the private route using the Mental Health Scheme which gives up to 10 Government funded sessions with a private therapist per year. That's all well and good, but to beat this thing, sessions should be at least every two weeks if not more. That's only 5 months using the MHS and then people who are living in low socio-economic conditions are left hanging until the new calander year ticks over and they can get the MHS back in place again. By then, much of what they have learned has been lost due to lack of ongoing support and reinforcement of the principles learned. It's a darned vicious circle!!
I'd dearly love to form a support group for those suffering BPD in my nearest city just as is available in Melbourne. The need is there, however I'm still struggling to get well myself and it's going to be a long haul.
Anway, great link NikNik. Thanks once again.
Ellie.