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Hi @Scarlet72 can you bring your partner to a psych session so they can hear what BPD is.
I took my hubby a few times as he had no idea and really didn't want to know.
wush you all the best. Xx
β05-10-2021 08:18 PM
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BPD Awareness Week 2021 events
https://www.bpdawareness.com.au/events-activities/
Above are activities you can engage in during BPD Awareness Week 2021. This includes online art sessions, yoga etc.
So even if you are in other states, including Tassie, you can still access these.
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Question 6.
What are creative ways the community can raise awareness around BPD?
β05-10-2021 08:20 PM
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Question 6.
I think talking about it with people and use the opportunity to dispel myths they may have. I am always astounded the amount of people who havenβt heard about BPD before, and those who have, will say something along the lines of βoh yeah, they have lots of personalitiesβ. These are the opportunities I use to inform people about BPD and raise awareness.
Be a part of the BPD community, volunteer for organisations, and be a part of the wider community. Just in you being your amazing self, if it does come up about your diagnosis, then people are not seeing the diagnosis, they see you, the real you. This can help people to realise that we are all so much more than a label, mental illness, physical illness, our race, creed, religion, sexual identity and gender.
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Yes @ArtistZ you are a great friend
My husband has bipolar 2 and other MI
And learning as much as I can to help him
And @KirstyNEABPD , @BPDSurvivor , I have been able to help others who have BPD
β05-10-2021 08:21 PM
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Thanks for sharing that image! It's very helpful and I might have to track down it to refer to for future reference!
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