
Borderline Personality Disorder: Why It’s Real, Misunderstood, and Treatable
Borderline Personality Disorder is one of the most misunderstood mental health diagnoses — but it’s very real and very treatable. Here’s what you need to know about BPD, how it differs from C-PTSD, and the new tools helping people heal

A Response to “C-PTSD does not stand up to scrutiny.”
Is Complex PTSD just another name for BPD, or is it a crucial diagnosis in its own right? In this response to a recent Psychology Today article, clinical psychologist Dr. Bradford White draws on 15 years of experience to argue for the essential distinction between C-PTSD and BPD. He explores how the right diagnosis can reduce stigma, validate a patient's lived experience, and pave the way for effective, trauma-informed healing. Read the full response here