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OverviewLiving with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder can be tough. Facing stigma from professionals and people you meet, as well as your own intense emotions and urges, it can be hard to feel good about yourself. Award-winning blogger and author Rosie Cappuccino knows the struggle all too well, and can offer validation and realistic advice for living a fulfilling life with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. This stigma-free workbook includes creative activities designed to encourage self-expression and deepen your self-understanding, while exercises based on DBT and ACT offer ways to handle distressing emotions and intense urges. Mood trackers and other practical tools help with the day-to-day challenges associated with a diagnosis of BPD. Built from personal experience and a deep understanding of how life with BPD can really feel, this book will help you look after yourself even when everything feels impossible. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rosie Cappuccino , Imi Lo , Alyse RurianiPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.371kg ISBN: 9781805014096ISBN 10: 1805014099 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 19 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsRosie brings her familiar compassion and authenticity to this workbook, generously sharing her wisdom and guiding the reader through activities designed to cultivate self-awareness and inspire change. An essential book for anyone struggling to make sense of life with BPD. -- Katja Pavlovna, co-founder of Lives not Labels and co-author of Sorry My Mental Illness Isn't Sexy Enough for You Rosie brings her familiar compassion and authenticity to this workbook, generously sharing her wisdom and guiding the reader through activities designed to cultivate self-awareness and inspire change. An essential book for anyone struggling to make sense of life with BPD. -- Katja Pavlovna, co-founder of Lives not Labels and co-author of Sorry My Mental Illness Isn't Sexy Enough for You As interviewees have told me, living with BPD symptoms can be stressful and lonely, so Rosie's work to support people with a diagnosis is extremely valuable. Her books are an affordable self-directed intervention and I'm really grateful for her writing and insight for people with a BPD diagnosis. -- Ellie Broughton, mental health journalist The Talking About BPD Workbook is a must-read for anyone diagnosed with BPD themselves or who loves someone with a BPD diagnosis. Cappuccino provides comfort and clarity about BPD by sharing her own personal story while encouraging the reader to reflect and journal about their own personal experiences. As an experienced DBT therapist who has worked with many clients diagnosed with BPD, this book will be my go-to resource moving forward to help my clients feel inspired by Cappuccino's groundbreaking vulnerability, have compassion and understanding for their own struggles, and learn easy-to-implement tools. -- Michelle Henderson, co-host of the DBT & Me podcast, co-author of ""DBT for Everyone: A Guide to the Perks, Pitfalls, and Possibilities of DBT for Better Mental Health"" Author InformationRosie Cappuccino writes the award-winning blog Talking About BPD, sharing her experiences of life with a diagnosis of BPD since being diagnosed in her early 20s. She writes for Happiful, has previously written for Healthy Place, and has appeared on podcasts such as Mentally Yours and The Stronger Minds Podcast. Rosie works as a teacher in the UK, has a Master's Degree in Medical Humanities and is also on the Editorial Board for the BMJ Medical Humanities. She is the author of Talking About BPD. www.talkingaboutbpd.co.uk Imi Lo is a consultant, psychotherapist, and published author with extensive and international experience in psychotherapy and mental health. Her books Emotional Sensitivity and Intensity and The Gift of Intensity are available worldwide and in multiple languages. Imi Lo has held roles as mental health supervisor, suicide crisis counselor, psychotherapist, and trainer to therapists and coaches. While living in various countries, she worked for National Health Service (UK), Médecins Sans Frontières/ Doctors Without Borders, Samaritan Befrienders, and Mind. Imi has two Master's degrees, one in Mental Health and one in Buddhist Studies. She is trained in Jungian theories, philosophical counseling, mentalization-based treatment, solution-focused coaching, trauma-informed practices, and mindfulness-based modalities. She has appeared in major publications such as The Psychologies Magazine, Marie Claire, The Daily Mail, and The Telegraph. She runs Eggshell Therapy and Coaching and see clients internationally. You can contact Imi on: imiloimilo.com, or eggshelltherapy.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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