Re: borderline personality or PTSD?

From: Amy Radford (radforda@MSU.EDU)
Date: Wed Jul 19 2000 - 13:16:53 EDT

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    At your email request, we'd like to send, free, some sample pages from our
    book: a
    small section that compares BPD with PTSD. For your information, the book
    itself is entitled: THE LIES THAT BIND: THE PERMANENCE OF CHILD ABUSE. This
    subject could cause some lively discussion, we think.

    I am very interested in getting information .
    Amy:)
    Amy Radford
    Complex Director
    N-38Wonders Hall
    Michigan State University
    East Lansing, MI 48825
    517-353-2898

    "Everything happens for a reason..."
                                                -- A Wise Mentor

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Drug Abatement Research Discussion
    [mailto:DRUGHIED@LISTSERV.TAMU.EDU]On Behalf Of Heyward Ewart, Ph.D.
    Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 11:09 AM
    To: DRUGHIED@LISTSERV.TAMU.EDU
    Subject: borderline personality or PTSD?

    FREE
    Borderline personality disorder matches closely with the symptoms of trauma
    induced by child abuse. The High Risk Action Council maintains that child
    abuse is permanent, that it "brainwashes" a child into a victim mindset for
    life, and that it is a root cause of domestic violence.Studies have shown a
    large correlation between PTSD, childhood abuse, and substance abuse. At
    your
    email request, we'd like to send, free, some sample pages from our book: a
    small section that compares BPD with PTSD. For your information, the book
    itself is entitled: THE LIES THAT BIND: THE PERMANENCE OF CHILD ABUSE. This
    subject could cause some lively discussion, we think.

    Best to all,
    Bruce
    (Heyward Bruce Ewart, Ph.D.)
    High Risk Action Council of South Carolina



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