Borderline
Personality Disorder Expert to Lead Workshop on Essential Skills for Families
and Individuals Affected by BPD
Sponsored
by Clearview Women’s Center, bestselling author Randi Kreger will give a free,
interactive workshop on October 3 in Venice ,
CA
LOS ANGELES , CA
––
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), an oft-misunderstood condition, defined
as “a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships,
self-image and marked impulsivity,” can affect family members just as much as
diagnosed individuals. Relationships can suffer, and many times there seems to
be no solutions or tools to deal with the effects of BPD.
But
there are. On Wednesday, October 3, 2012, bestselling author and BPD expert
Randi Kreger will teach essential skills to family members of people with
Borderline Personality Disorder in an interactive workshop. The workshop, part
of the Clearview Women’s Center Consumer Lecture Series, is a free event open to
the public, and will take place at Deacon Compean Hall, 2475 Lincoln Boulevard , Venice ,
CA , 90291 .
Kreger is best known for her book (with Paul Mason) Stop Walking on Eggshells, which has sold more than 500,000 copies
in eight languages.
“BPD
causes those who have it to see people and situations as all good or all bad,
to have extreme blink-of-an-eye mood swings, and to fly into rages, be overly
blaming, or even threaten suicide. This chaos leaves family members feeling
helpless and hopeless, eternally frustrated and confused,” says Kreger.
“This
fun and informative workshop aims to change all that. I will go over five groundbreaking
steps, a clear-cut system of coping strategies, for family members to organize
their thinking, minimize conflict, and stop walking on eggshells for good.”
RANDI
KREGER – BESTSELLING AUTHOR, BPD EXPERT
Randi
Kreger has brought the concerns of people who have a family member with BPD and
Narcissistic Personality Disorder to an international forefront through her
best-selling books, website, and 20,000-member online family support community,
Welcome to Oz. Kreger’s
website, BPDCentral.com, is one of the
longest-established, most popular, and largest sites about BPD.
After
the workshop, Kreger will be signing copies of her books, all of which will be
available for sale, including Stop
Walking on Eggshells and her newest 2008 book The Essential Family Guide to Borderline Personality Disorder: New
Tools and Techniques to Stop Walking on Eggshells. A complete listing of
Kreger’s books can be found here.
Through
the interactive workshop, Kreger aims to educate, inform, and raise awareness
about a disorder that is oftentimes undiagnosed and misunderstood.
CLEARVIEW
WOMEN’S CENTER – DEDICATED TO TREATMENT
Clearview
Women’s Center, a premier treatment center for Borderline Personality Disorder,
offers a free Consumer Lecture Series on topics related to BPD. Earlier this
summer, the series launched with a seminar on Dialectical Behavior Therapy, which has proved to be extremely effective
in treating BPD.
Clearview
wanted to go beyond the treatment it provides within its walls and begin to
educate the general public about topics that many people don’t understand, or
may have never heard of.
“Clearview’s
mission is to not only treat clients and family members affected by Borderline
Personality Disorder, but also to educate the public and create awareness about
BPD,” says Michael Roy , LCSW, MSW,
founder and executive director of Clearview Women’s Center for Borderline
Personality and Emotional Disorders.
The October 3 event
is part of Clearview Women’s Center’s ongoing Consumer Lecture Series. It takes
place at Deacon Compean Hall, 2475
Lincoln Boulevard , Venice Beach , CA , 90291 .
To RSVP for the free October 3 lecture, email Leslie
Davis at leslie@clearviewtreatment.com
or call (310) 862-8980.
Clearview Women’s
Center for Borderline Personality and Emotional Disorders offers residential,
day treatment, and outpatient Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) programs. Its
programs are designed to treat women who struggle with emotional dysregulation,
relational conflicts, impulse control, and/or self-harmful behaviors.
For more information
on Clearview Women’s Center, visit www.clearviewwomenscenter.com
or call (800) 573-0770.
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