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[quote=Anonymous]Shari Schreiber is a quack and has no credibility in the healthcare field. Anyone who follows her is more into armchair psychiatry and social media psychiatry, and doesn't understand BPD at all as a mental health disorder. Do not self-diagnose family members with BPD. Just because they seem to be like someone else or have criteria on a checklist doesn't mean they have BPD. It actually needs to be assessed and diagnosed. Often BPD develops out of childhood trauma, and the shattered schemas and assumptions, cognitive distortions, and protective mechanism that form in the wake of the trauma or chaos or abuse (i.e. emotionally invalidating environments). BPD is typically a coping / survival response to childhood dysfunction or a pattern of maladaptive beliefs and perceptions that have developed over time. It should be professionally assessed and diagnosed. [/quote]
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