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Personality Disorders

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Blog Posts

List of Common and Rare Phobias: From Everyday Fears to the Truly Unusual

Explore a list of common and rare phobias, from fear of heights to fear of peanut butter. Learn what they mean, how they affect daily life, and when to seek help.

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Living with Borderline Personality Disorder: the Truth, the Stigma, and the Path to Healing

Clinical psychologist Dr. Aaliyah Gibbons shares her personal and professional insight on Borderline Personality Disorder, breaking myths and offering a path to healing.

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How Hollywood and Social Media Got Dissociative Identity Disorder All Wrong 

Discover how Hollywood and social media exploit Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) with inaccurate portrayals, creating stigma and harming those who genuinely live with this complex condition.

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Podcasts

Borderline Personality Disorder: Debunking Myths and Navigating Treatment – Podcast

In this podcast episode, psychologist Dr. Aaliyah Gibbons breaks down the myths surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and explores evidence-based treatments like DBT and MBT. Tune in to learn more about managing emotions and building a life worth living.

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Unmasking Dissociative Identity Disorder : From Cinema’s Myths to Reality – Podcast

LifeStance Regional Clinical Director Mikka McGee joins us to discuss the portrayal of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) in horror films.

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Occupations and Personality Types – Podcast

LifeStance therapists Nicholette Leanza and Brady Martens delve into various personality frameworks like Myers-Briggs and the Big Five.

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Personality Disorders

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