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Why are so many trauma survivors, especially women, diagnosed “borderline?” Is the label useful — or sexist and degrading? How can people who live through intergenerational violence be understood and supported — instead of discounted and silenced?
Rita Marshall, human rights activist and former psychiatric inmate from a family of Holocaust survivors, examines the social and political context for the controversial “Borderline Personality Disorder” diagnosis.
Note – this is an interview with a psych survivor activist who asked at the time that her name be disguised. They recently passed away from an illness.
The post Understanding Borderline Trauma: Rita Marshall first appeared on Madness Radio.
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Why are so many trauma survivors, especially women, diagnosed “borderline?” Is the label useful — or sexist and degrading? How can people who live through intergenerational violence be understood and supported — instead of discounted and silenced?
Rita Marshall, human rights activist and former psychiatric inmate from a family of Holocaust survivors, examines the social and political context for the controversial “Borderline Personality Disorder” diagnosis.
Note – this is an interview with a psych survivor activist who asked at the time that her name be disguised. They recently passed away from an illness.
The post Understanding Borderline Trauma: Rita Marshall first appeared on Madness Radio.

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