Debbie Corso's Blog, page 67

June 6, 2016

My Road to DBT (Fiona's Story)

Please welcome guest blogger Fiona, who actively blogs about her mental health experience to a captive audience at Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers. Her story is honest, refreshing, and inspiring. TRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of self-harm and a suicide attempt (not graphic). Eight years ago I was diagnosed with clinical depression, and two years ago, I was given a further diagnosis of
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Published on June 06, 2016 11:29

April 13, 2016

Top Picks for ‪‎BPD‬ (and other) Books [Facebook Live Stream]

Top picks for BPD (and other) books! Replay from live stream on Facebook... (www.facebook.com/dbtpath).  As promised, here's the list of books with links. Please continue to comment with books that have helped you or have helped your loved ones better understand and cope! The Buddha and the Borderline http://amzn.to/1SdWccm Mindfulness for Borderline Personality Disorder http://
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Published on April 13, 2016 11:10

April 2, 2016

Recent Facebook Live: Importance of Self-Care and Emotional Sensitivity (BPD)

I recently discovered Facebook Live, which allows my Facebook Followers on my Debbie of DBT Path Facebook page to connect with me in real-time, with me on the cam, talking and responding to comments and questions that you enter in below my video.  Here's the first live event, which took place on April 1st. Thoughts? I definitely look forward to doing more of these be sure to follow me on the
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Published on April 02, 2016 11:01

BPD, Insecurity, and Reassurance

BPD, Insecurity, and Reassurance. What's it all about? Join me for this super quick (less than 5 minutes) lesson on this topic. Looking forward to your thoughts - drop a comment below the video after watching so we can connect!
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Published on April 02, 2016 10:15

BPD & Addicted to Drama

Are people with borderline personality disorder "addicted" to drama? My answer might surprise you. Take biology, past history, and other issues into account, and we can understand this issue a bit better and learn how to compassionately approach and work on issues around drama addiction.
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Published on April 02, 2016 10:14