Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder is a psychiatric condition that impacts a person’s ability to regulate their emotions. BPD is typically characterized as an intense fear of abandonment, accompanied by impulsivity, mood swings, and difficulty with interpersonal relationships.
Symptoms of BPD include:
Chronic feelings of emptiness
Identity disturbance
Anger and aggression
Impulsivity
Derealization
Self Harm or even suicide
There are effective treatments for BPD, such as medications and psychotherapy. However, there is no medication specifically approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for BPD.
BPD Treatment Studies
The Medical Research Network (MRN) offers research study treatment programs for adults struggling with BPD. All study programs are free and confidential. Benefits include:
A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation
Thorough medical evaluations
Compensation for travel expenses during the study
6 months of free, ongoing, expert after-care treatment at our clinic after the study
Study visits, assessments, and study medication are all provided free of charge for eligible participants