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Borderline Personality Diso...

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DBT, CBT, and ACT Workbook:...

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CBT Workbook for Adults: Ha...

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DBT Workbook for Adults: Ho...

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Acceptance and Commitment T...

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The Complete Inner Child Re...

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“You are so good. So good, you’re always feeling so much. And sometimes it feels like you’re gonna burst wide open from all the feeling, doesn’t it? People like you are the best in the world, but you sure do suffer for it. - Friedrich Nietzsche”
Anna Nierling, Borderline Personality Disorder - A BPD Survival Guide: For Understanding, Coping, and Healing

“What Is Quiet BPD? You are so good. So good, you’re always feeling so much. And sometimes it feels like you’re gonna burst wide open from all the feeling, doesn’t it? People like you are the best in the world, but you sure do suffer for it. - Friedrich Nietzsche”
Anna Nierling, Borderline Personality Disorder - A BPD Survival Guide: For Understanding, Coping, and Healing

“Childhood neglect. Loss of a parent or someone close to you. Witnessing domestic violence. Feeling emotionally invalidated by your parents. Fear of expressing your thoughts and emotions”
Anna Nierling, Borderline Personality Disorder - A BPD Survival Guide: For Understanding, Coping, and Healing



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