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Here are just a FEW important and informative articles about the disease of Borderline Personality Disorder:
Borderline Personality Disorder: Brain Differences Related to Disruptions in Cooperation in Relationships
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Brain Scans Clarify Borderline Personality Disorder
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VIDEO: Imaging Brain Abnormalities in Borderline Personality Disorder at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzMVcO8unKY
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Brain Mechanisms of Borderline Personality Disorder at the Intersection of Cognition, Emotion, and the Clinic
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/164/12/1776
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Borderline Personality Disorder Brain Metabolism
Neurophysiological Studies of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Read more at Suite101: Borderline Personality Disorder Brain Metabolism: Neurophysiological Studies of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) | Suite101.com http://tami-port.suite101.com/metabolism-in-the-bpd-brain-a33441#ixzz1YsttV22w
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Borderline Personality Disorder Research
http://www.borderlinepersonalitytoday.com/main/research2.htm
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Child Abuse: Permanent Effects on the Brain?
http://borderlinepersonality.ca/board/index.php?topic=131.
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Brain and Development affected after Child Abuse
http://mindforums.com/brain-and-development-affected-after-child-abuse
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A Model of BPD
http://www.aaets.org/article20.htm
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Modulatory role of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism on the effects of serious life events on impulsive aggression in borderline personality disorder.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19817874
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Important research article on BPD
http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/AEM/Clients/ELA001/Articles/psych_borderline.pdf
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Wow. The first article I’m reading:
Brain and Development affected after Child Abuse
http://mindforums.com/brain-and-development-affected-after-child-abuse
What a miracle that we have all survived!
Yes. The Center for Disease Control is gathering statistics related to Trauma Altered Development caused by early distress and unsafe and insecure attachment to early caregivers.
google CDC ACE–
Adverse Childhood Experiences studies