Removing the BPD Shame Badge: A Call to Action with Valerie Porr

I Can't Even...A Podcast About Borderlines By Borderlines by Sasha Fearce

Episode notes

Today’s episode brings us the second part of an exciting interview with Valerie Porr, Author and Founder of the Treatment and Research Advancements National Association for Personality Disorder (TARA4BPD), a non-for-profit organization founded in 1995. She highlights the need to increase funding and resources for personality disorder research and treatment. She also suggests implementing research domain criteria instead of DSM for better diagnosis and treatment.

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• Valerie Porr

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