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Get Me Out of Here
Get Me Out of Here: My Recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder | Rachel Reiland
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With astonishing honesty, this memoir, Get Me Out of Here, reveals what mental illness looks and feels like from the inside, and how healing from borderline personality disorder is possible through intensive therapy and the support of loved ones. A mother, wife, and working professional, Reiland was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder at the age of 29--a diagnosis that finally explained her explosive anger, manipulative behaviors, and self-destructive episodes including bouts of anorexia, substance abuse, and promiscuity. A truly riveting read with a hopeful message. Excerpt: "My hidden secrets were not well-concealed. The psychological profile had been right as had the books on BPD. I was manipulative, desperately clinging and prone to tantrums, explosiveness, and frantic acts of desperation when I did not feel the intimacy connection was strong enough. The tough chick loner act of self-reliance was a complete facade."
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BC_Dittemore
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Like many people who‘ve found out they or a loved one have BPD, I came across Reiland‘s memoir pretty early in my research. The first 2/3rds are pretty harrowing, as Reiland unapologetically presents some awful behavior.

I am torn by how much I enjoyed her story overall and how much I want to call shenanigans on some of it. I don‘t want to discount her experience, but there are times where her circumstances seem too convenient. ⬇️

BC_Dittemore And I often wondered how helpful this book could be to people who don‘t have anywhere near the same support system Reiland had. 5mo
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vkois88
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1.) It all depends on my mood, I don't really have a specific fave. Though lately I want all the donuts...
2.) Do Trolls & Trolls Holiday count?
3.) Tagged book. People like the author are the reason for all the horrible stigma attached to BPD.
4.) Not sure altogether, but actually active since September or October.
5.) 👌

#friyayintro @jesshowbooks

Eyelit 🍩❤️ 7y
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psychedelicrae1
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When I was diagnosed with BPD, I had to do some research. This book by Rachel really helped me through some hard times. Her recovery really made a difference in my life. I recommend to anyone that needs help getting through it. She put a lot of things into perspective for me.