My zhivem na Saturne: Kak pomoch' ...
Dar'ya Zav'yalova
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There are some people who are called 'perpetual teenagers.' Their lives are a series of unpredictable actions, radical career and personal life changes, addictions, hobbies and passions. They are thrown from extreme to extreme, they can not get rid of the 'emotional swing' and are prone to self-destructive behavior. If you recognize a loved one, don't rush to accusations: it is quite possible that the 'perpetual teenager' is living with borderline personality disorder (BPD). For many years, doctors gave Daria Zavyalova false diagnoses, while those around her advised her 'not to make it up' and 'live like everyone else,' shamed and reproached her. Only after receiving support from the psychotherapist did she understand what was going on and learn to live with and cope with IDP. This is her honest account of the peculiarities of the disorder, designed to make life easier for other borderline personalities and their loved ones. It is complemented by references to scientific papers, excerpts from podcasts and lectures by psychiatrists, psychotherapists, neurophysiologists, and real-life stories of people living with PPRT