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Your Teen Is Not Their Diagnosis: Understanding and Supporting Borderline Personality Disorder
When a young person receives a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), it can feel heavy for everyone involved. Teens may feel labelled or misunderstood; parents may feel heartbroken or blamed. But this diagnosis doesn’t define a person or a family; it simply describes a pattern of emotional suffering that can change.
Sherry Slejska
Oct 134 min read
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Breaking the Silence: When Adults Speak Out About Childhood Sexual Abuse
There comes a time, sometimes decades after the fact, when an adult survivor of child sexual abuse finds the strength to speak out.
Sherry Slejska
Apr 44 min read
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Understanding Emotional Triggers: A Guide for Parents with Complex Trauma Histories
Parenting is a deeply personal and emotional experience.
Sherry Slejska
Jan 73 min read
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