This learning series includes:
- 30 mins of on-demand video
- Access on desktop, tablet and mobile
- Certificate of completion
This learning series presents myth-busting videos on essential topics, like Trauma, ADHD, and Autism. Tailored for a general audience, it aims to debunk common misconceptions, offering accurate and accessible information to improve awareness and empathy for individuals experiencing these conditions.
In this talk, Dr. Brañas discusses how research on borderline personality disorder (BPD) in youth has advanced significantly, yet misconceptions about adolescent BPD remain widespread, even among health professionals. This lecture addresses ten common myths about adolescent BPD, including its diagnosis during adolescence, the role of trauma and adversity, and prognosis, among other relevant topics. Key questions include: “Since adolescents are naturally emotionally unstable, how can we confidently diagnose BPD in this group?”; “Is it more prevalent in females?”; and “Could other disorders, such as bipolar disorder, depression, or anxiety, better explain the symptoms?” The discussion also examines strategies for addressing stigma and review effective treatments. By dispelling these myths, the lecture aims to foster a more accurate understanding of BPD in adolescents and promote early intervention to achieve better outcomes.
A. To identify common misconceptions and stigma about borderline personality disorder (BPD) in adolescents and differentiate them from evidence-based understanding of its diagnosis, prevalence, and prognosis.
B. To explore the role of trauma, adversity, parenting styles, and gender in the development and presentation of BPD during adolescence.
C. To analyze the interaction of BPD and comorbid conditions, as well as BPD’s association with poor mental health outcomes.
D. To review evidence-based interventions for adolescents with BPD and their implementation challenges.
Dialogue between expert by experience and expert by profession: A conversation on the pathway to recovery in BPD
Early detection and intervention of Borderline Personality Disorder
Co-director, Adolescent BPD Outpatient Program (ADRE), Institute of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Sao Paulo (USP) Collaborator, Gunderson Personality Disorders Institute, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School
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