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How to Cope With Your Brand New BPD Diagnosis: Part I

June 28, 2018July 15, 2018 Health Collective borderline personality disorder, bpd, comics, diagnosis, getting help, healing, Health Collective, mental health, mental health and india, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Comics, MENTAL HEALTH INDIA, Solo

 

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Read More: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/borderline-personality-disorder/index.shtml

 

Read More: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/science-the-border/200904/borderline-personality-disorder-is-real-part-i-diagnostic-validity

 

Read More: https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2017/oct/27/borderline-personality-disorder-stigmatised-misunderstood-misdiagnosed

 

Read More: http://www.mentalhealthsupport.co.uk/BorderlinePersonalityDisorder.html

 

Art by Solo for The Health Collective
Solo is a writer and cartoonist from Bangalore. She likes reading, playing video games and binge-watching Netflix. Her life would have been rather unremarkable had it not been for her BPD fueled imagination. She also has 4 cats.

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