The BPD Bravery Show

E29: Misconceptions and Stigmatization of BPD


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In this episode we embark on an illuminating journey into the heart of Borderline Personality Disorder. Join us as we break down misconceptions, shatter stigmas, and hear about strategies to reshape the narrative.

Discover the disconnect between societal perceptions and the authentic experiences of those living with BPD. Uncover the roots of these misconceptions—be it media portrayals or lack of awareness—and learn how these stereotypes impact individuals seeking understanding and acceptance.

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This episode is proudly sponsored by Hope for BPD

Hope For BPD is that resource, a beacon of hope. Whether you're personally affected by BPD, or you're supporting a loved one through their journey, this platform is here to assist you every step of the way.


Hope For BPD provides confidential and compassionate treatment consultation, information and research about evidence-based treatments, ongoing solution-focused and nonjudgmental support for individuals with BPD and family members, and more.

Visit https://www.hopeforbpd.com/ to learn more about their services, and to find that glimmer of hope you've been looking for.


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