by BPD Australia | Oct 1, 2015 | In the News, Uncategorized
Professor Andrew Chanen is the Deputy Director of research at Orygen: The National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Board Director of NEABPD Australia and the President of ISSPD (International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders). He is the...
by BPD Australia | Oct 1, 2015 | In the News, Uncategorized
Barbara Mullen is one of the specialist leaders in Australia’s first Family Connections®course. Family Connections®is an evidence-based program developed by the U.S. NEABPD organisation. It runs for 12 weeks, is free, and (as the name suggests) is for families...
by BPD Australia | Sep 17, 2015 | In the News, Uncategorized
Pamela Tusiani lost her battle with mental illness in 2002, dying from a severe reaction to an antidepressant prescribed for he borderline personality disorder. Her mother, Paula, says “September 14th was Pamela’s birthday – she would have been 38...
by BPD Australia | May 9, 2015 | In the News, Uncategorized
Talking Point: Doctors, police, courts and schools must accept mental illness is not a crime. Read more
by BPD Australia | May 8, 2015 | NEABPD Announcement, Uncategorized
Registrations are now open for families interested in the free, 12 week Family Connections Programme by filling in the form at http://www.bpdaustralia.com/family-connections-1/. “This programme has been a lifesaver, literally. The skills, understanding and...
by BPD Australia | Oct 12, 2014 | NEABPD Announcement, Uncategorized
NEABPD is excited to announce that it will commence Family Connections Leaders training in Australia early in 2015. The FC Leaders training weekend for mental health professionals and family members of people with borderline personality disorder will be offered at...