23-02-2018 03:14 PM - edited 05-03-2018 12:25 PM
23-02-2018 03:14 PM - edited 05-03-2018 12:25 PM
Welcome to this special Topic Tuesday discussion.
In this event we'll be looking at the support and treatment options available for people living with a personality disorder and asking you about their overall usefulness.
This discussion will be a little different to a normal Topic Tuesday because it will be part of a research project conducted by SANE for the National Mental Health Commission. SANE will be reporting on the lived experience of seeking support and treatment for personality disorders.
Elise Carrotte, a Research Assistant at SANE, is hoping to hear from you about your experiences accessing support and treatment services in Australia. We’re looking at the big picture, including early intervention, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, relapse prevention and social/financial support.
What types of services have you accessed? What have you found helpful?
Please read the Participant Information Sheet before deciding to participate in the discussion. By posting in this thread, you are agreeing that your responses can be used as part of the project. This may involve paraphrasing or summarising, or using direct quotes. If your comments are used, researchers will protect anonymity by using pseudonyms and removing any identifying details.
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06-03-2018 07:00 PM
06-03-2018 07:00 PM
Hi everyone & welcome,
Hello to those who wanted a reminder for tonight - @Sam132749 @outlander @OhanaSystem @Hightide @difficulthuman @Lemonjuice @Catcakes @Former-Member @Determined @BlueBay @Oneoone
Before we get started, please ensure you have read the Participant Information Form. Tonight’s Topic Tuesday has a different purpose than usual, and your insights will be informing SANE's research project.
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Now, with that all said I shall pass over to @EliseSunflower
06-03-2018 07:04 PM
06-03-2018 07:04 PM
Hi @NikNik and thank you for the introduction!
I'm a Research Assistant at SANE working on this exciting project, which is all about personality disorder treatment and access in Australia. Thank you in advance to everyone who joins the conversation tonight.
To get the ball rolling, my first question is: When did you first experience symptoms of your personality disorder, and what support did you access around this time?
06-03-2018 07:04 PM
06-03-2018 07:04 PM
hi all 🙂 @NikNik @EliseSunflower
06-03-2018 07:06 PM
06-03-2018 07:06 PM
Hi @outlander, thanks for joining!
06-03-2018 07:06 PM
06-03-2018 07:06 PM
06-03-2018 07:08 PM - edited 06-03-2018 07:09 PM
06-03-2018 07:08 PM - edited 06-03-2018 07:09 PM
I first started exhibiting signs of mental illness when I was 3, but nobody was able to offer my mother any support for me at that time.
When I was around 12, my symptoms began to increase until I finally began to seek help at around 15. I saw a psychiatrist but didn't trust him because I felt he was reporting things back to my mother. Once I hit adulthood, I sought help through various psychologists and psychiatrists mainly doing general talk therapy & medications until I was eventually diagnosed with BPD in my mid-20s.
06-03-2018 07:09 PM
06-03-2018 07:09 PM
Hi @Catcakes and thanks for joining us tonight
What sort of challenges were you experiencing at the time, and what prompted you to seek help?
06-03-2018 07:10 PM
06-03-2018 07:10 PM
hi @EliseSunflower i didnt know i had a personality disorder or even considered it until last yr when my psychiatrist picked up on it abit and sent me for further assessments and they came up with BPD. i thought there was something off besides anxiety (thought there was more to it) but didnt know what it was.
i havent had a good deal of support at all for any of my mh conditions. the most for my personality disorder was the assessments and trying a few medications. i was offerred a dbt group through the community however once the assessment was done the psychologist who done them 'signed me off' and was no longer on the list. so other than that ive been self helping, having the forums and seeking support elsewhere (or trying to anyway)
06-03-2018 07:10 PM
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