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    Beyond the Borderline

    A hopeful and realistic look at living with borderline personality disorder and other mental health conditions.
    enMHNR Network, LLC32 Episodes

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    5 ways that lifting weights can help your mental health

    5 ways that lifting weights can help your mental health
    While I am NOT a certified mental health professional I am a certified personal trainer and nutrition advisor. In this episode - topic suggested on the podcast's Instagram account - I share 5 ways that lifting weights can support your mental health. I also offer tips on how to get started.


    The first half of the episode covers some of my history with eating disorders, alcohol and drug abuse. While I don't go into details, if these are triggers for you please consider skipping this episode.


    I'd love your feedback: leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, or however you listen to podcasts. Message @beyondtyeborderlinepod with your feedback and questions.


    Want to learn to lift weights? Check out my fitness coaching Instagram account @aline.duriaud and get in touch!

    Stay safe and see you next time.

    Ho ho ho - or maybe not. 5 tips for coping with Christmas if it’s not the day you want

    Ho ho ho - or maybe not. 5 tips for coping with Christmas if it’s not the day you want
    Christmas can be a stressful time whether you're surrounded by people or alone.


    I decided to put out an impromptu episode with 5 tips for coping with the day with the minimum of suffering and self-sabotage.


    I mentioned the Samaritans in this episode. It's a UK based service.
    in the US you can access a suicide prevention hotline by dialling 998.

    Leave a review and follow the podcast on Instagram @beyondtheborderlinepod

    Beyond the Borderline
    enDecember 25, 2023

    It’s been a while… Beyond the Borderline is back!

    It’s been a while… Beyond the Borderline is back!
    After a sizeable break the podcast is back!


    in the time I have been away I qualified as a personal trainer and bodybuilding coach, and I am currently training to be a nutritional coach.


    My aim is to keep the focus on recovery from BPD and other mental health challenges while adding a fitness and nutrition element!

    An interview with Psychiatrist, podcaster and film maker Dr. Parvinder Shergil

    An interview with Psychiatrist, podcaster and film maker Dr. Parvinder Shergil
    Part 1 of my interview with Dr. Parvinder Shergil, a Psychiatrist working within the NHS who is also a film maker and podcaster working tirelessly to combat stigma towards mental illness and create new narratives about mental health struggles, and recovery. Her podcast, The Mental Health Book Club, has won an award from The Royal College of Psychiatrists and is available here: https://www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com/our-shows/the-mental-health-book-club-podcast/ Please note: The sound quality is not great in this episode... but it should be audible.
    Beyond the Borderline
    enDecember 30, 2020

    Beyond the Borderline has a new sponsor! COPE NOTES, a mental health text support service!

    Beyond the Borderline has a new sponsor! COPE NOTES, a mental health text support service!
    I’m delighted to announce that Beyond the Borderline has a new sponsor: COPE NOTES! Founded by peer advocate, suicide survivor, speaker and musician Johnny Crowder, COPE NOTES is a research based mental health support tool that brings you daily texts including peer support plus tips, tools and exercises created by mental health professionals, all for under $10 per month. And it’s available internationally. COPE NOTES is anonymous, and you can cancel at any time. To try COPE NOTES use this link: https://copenotes.com/subscribe/?affiliate=Beyond
    Beyond the Borderline
    enOctober 03, 2020

    “A Matter of Laugh or Death” - an interview with suicide prevention advocate Frank King

    “A Matter of Laugh or Death” - an interview with suicide prevention advocate Frank King
    In this episode I interview stand up comedian, 4 time TedX speaker and suicide prevention advocate Frank King about his history of depression and suicidal ideation, and how he uses humour as a weapon in his suicide prevention advocacy work. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes frank discussions of suicide and suicidal ideation. If you are currently suicidal or at risk of self harm in the UK you can call: The Samaritans for free on 116 123, Papyrus (Under 35 year olds) on 0800 068 41 41. Childline (Under 18 year olds) on 0800 1111. If you have seriously harmed yourself please call 999 in the UK. In the US: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. To find out more about Frank King: http://www.TheMentalHealthComedian.com

    http://www.YourTEDxCoach.com

    http://www.facebook.com/thementalhealthcomedian

    http://www.instagram.com/mentalhealthcomedian

    http://www.twitter.com/theMHcomedian

    https://www.youtube.com/thementalhealthcomedian

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankkingthemhcomedian TedX Talks on You Tube:
    Born to Be Funny https://youtu.be/mugOzr6ItFk
    Mental With Benefits https://youtu.be/mCnsHSdAn48

    A Matter of Laugh or Death https://youtu.be/IeMg6OFYfU0

    Suicide, The Secret of My Success https://youtu.be/3D4m33DXtsI
    Beyond the Borderline
    enSeptember 28, 2020

    All about JEALOUSY and BPD!

    All about JEALOUSY and BPD!
    Warning! This episode is me rambling a lot. That said I do my best to take on a topic suggested by listeners - Jealousy and BPD. As always I share tips, tools, strategies and real life examples of my own ( as a person with BPD who gets jealous) ... of feeling jealousy and figuring out how deal with it. Books referred to in the episode: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Skills-Training-Handouts-Worksheets-Second/dp/1572307811/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=marsha+linehan&qid=1598219401&sprefix=marsha+&sr=8-2 and https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=high+conflict+couple&sprefix=high+conf&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_9
    Beyond the Borderline
    enAugust 23, 2020

    An interview with suicide:abuse survivor, Prison frontman and Cope Notes founder, Johnny Crowder

    An interview with suicide:abuse survivor, Prison frontman and Cope Notes founder, Johnny Crowder
    This month I bring you an interview with multifaceted mental health advocate Johnny Crowder. Johnny Crowder is a 27-year-old suicide/abuse survivor, touring musician, mental health advocate, and the Founder & CEO of Cope Notes, a text-based mental health resource. Whether speaking at events or on the road with his band, Prison, Johnny's firsthand experience with multiple mental health diagnoses (ranging from bipolar disorder and OCD to schizophrenia) uniquely equips him to provide creative insight into the pains of hardship with levity and wit.
    Website: copenotes.com
    Podcast: copenotes.com/podcast (or wherever you find podcasts)
    FB: facebook.com/johnnyxcrowder & facebook.com/copenotes
    IG: instagram.com/johnnycrowderlovesyou & instagram.com/copenotes
    Twitter: twitter.com/copenotes
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johnnycrowder & linkedin.com/company/copenotes
    Headshots (pick your favorite): copenotes.com/headshots
    TEDx Talk: copenotes.com/tedx
    Brochure: copenotes.com/brochure
    Explainer Video: copenotes.com/video
    Beyond the Borderline
    enJuly 04, 2020

    Advocacy, creativity and BPD - an interview with mental health blogger Gabby

    Advocacy, creativity and BPD - an interview with mental health blogger Gabby
    Gabby is the blogger and author behind Normal is Too Mainstream, a blog devoted to sharing her journey and favourite ways of coping with BPD, anxiety and depression. In this episode I interviewed Gabby about how advocacy and creativity via blogging help her deal with BPD. We also touch on DBT skills, how to help a loved one with BPD, useful books on BPD and more! You don’t want to miss this episode. Resources mentioned: http//www.normalistoomainstream.wordpress.com https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003TXT5MY/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LW8UZVX/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 https://survivingcptsd.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/dbt_skills_training_handouts_and_worksheets_-_linehan_marsha_srg_.pdf https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Loving-Someone-with-Borderline-Personality-Disorder-Audiobook/B017Y8MP8K?source_code=M2M30DFT1BkSH11221601A7&&ipRedirectOverride=true
    Beyond the Borderline
    enJune 07, 2020

    Make a Coping Tool Box! How to create your own self-care kit to help you through challenging times.

    Make a Coping Tool Box! How to create your own self-care kit to help you through challenging times.
    In this episode of Beyond the Borderline I walk you through how to make your very own Coping Tool Box. Making a Coping Tool Box is a fun, creative way to put together a set of personalised tools you can access at any time of day or night to manage difficult thoughts, emotions and situations. Articles about making a Coping Toolbox: https://lighthouseemotionalwellness.com/Creating-a-Coping-Skills-Toolbox https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.goodtherapy.org/blog/12-skills-strategies-to-add-to-your-anxiety-toolbox-0421165/amp/ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=92i5m3tV5XY
    Beyond the Borderline
    enMay 16, 2020

    Coping with social and physical isolation due to COVID-19

    Coping with social and physical isolation due to COVID-19
    The whole world is in lockdown right now due to the unprecedented Covid-19 health crisis. Everyone’s mental and emotional health is being tested, and, for those of us with BPD and other long term mental and emotional health challenges, the stress of the current situation may be adding to our vulnerabilities. In this episode I share some of the coping strategies that are helping to keep me (relatively) sane. Hopefully it will give some ideas on how to cope effectively during this difficult time.
    Beyond the Borderline
    enMarch 31, 2020

    10 tools for managing BPD

    10 tools for managing BPD
    It’s a fact: despite the UK’s National Health Service many of us with BPD (and other mental health conditions) do not get the kind of professional mental health support we need. This episode is not intended as a substitute for professional care. Rather, it’s a review of 10 tools I find helpful as part of my self-care and support system as I do my best to navigate living with BPD.
    Beyond the Borderline
    enMarch 04, 2020

    Splitting and boundaries

    Splitting and boundaries
    Splitting, a common BPD symptom, causes many of us to act impulsively and self destructively. In this minisode I discuss strategies for managing splitting episodes without ruining relationships, hurting ourselves and compromising our values.
    Beyond the Borderline
    enDecember 22, 2019

    Boundaries and BPD - 5 practices to support you in cultivating loving boundaries.

    Boundaries and BPD - 5 practices to support you in cultivating loving boundaries.
    The topic of boundaries is a massive one. I may do several episodes on the topic! In this one I draw on an article by Dr. Arielle Schwartz )”Boundaries and the Self”) to bring you five simple yet not easy practices you can use to cultivate more loving and effective boundaries in your life. Article referenced in the episode: https://drarielleschwartz.com/boundaries-and-the-self-dr-arielle-schwartz/#.Xe01GCWnwlQ
    Beyond the Borderline
    enDecember 08, 2019