📢 The 4th edition of our newsletter is here!
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🧠 From the ISSPD Student Section 💬
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📷 New RCT from Project Air: Group therapy co-led by clinicians + peer workers with lived experience shows promising outcomes for BPD.
📷 Symptom reduction
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📰 The latest edition of the ISSPD Student Section Newsletter is here!
We’re thrilled to share what’s in store for students and early-career professionals at the 2025 ISSPD Congress, happening November 9–11 in Boston, USA 🇺🇸
👉 As part of the ISSPD 2025 International Congress, Sunday Morning Workshops will be offered.
✅ You have your choice of four workshops.
✅ Attendance is limited – please sign up early!
👉 As part of the ISSPD 2025 International Congress, Sunday Morning Workshops will be offered.
✅ You have your choice of four workshops.
✅ Attendance is limited – please sign up early.
💻 https://t.co/xGTGe7I7Av
👉 As part of the ISSPD 2025 International Congress, Sunday Morning Workshops will be offered.
✅ You have your choice of four workshops.
✅ Attendance is limited – please sign up early.
✅ You may register for these workshops (additional fee) on your registration form.
💫 Welcome to the 3rd edition of the ISSPD Student Section newsletter! 💫
From November 9–11, 2025, our biannual ISSPD Congress will take place in Boston, USA, under the theme: “Unifying Personality Theory and Treatment: Bridging Hearts, Minds, and Methods.”
🌟 ISSPD 2025 International Congress 🌟
“Unifying Personality Theory and Treatment: Bridging Hearts, Minds, and Methods."
📅 November 9 - 11, 2025
📍 Renaissance Boston Seaport Hotel, Boston, USA.
🎉 Happy New Year from the ISSPD Student Section! 🎉
Here’s to a year filled with learning, collaboration, and meaningful growth. 🌟
💙 Wishing you all a joyful and successful New Year!
🌟 Podcast recommendation 🌟
Episode 224: Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Medications & Treatment.🎙️
In this podcast Psychiatrist Dr. David Puder is joined by guest Dr. Michael Cummings to explore the role of medications in managing BPD.
May this holiday season bring you joy, connection, and inspiration for the year ahead.
Stay tuned for more exciting opportunities to learn and grow with us in 2025!
✨ Warm wishes,
The ISSPD Student Section
🎄 Happy Holidays from the ISSPD Student Section! 🎄
As the year comes to a close, we celebrate the dedication, growth, and curiosity of our incredible community. Thank you for joining us in advancing the understanding of personality disorders.
🌟 Meet Dr. Loris Grandjean - Part II 🌟
Dr. Grandjean is a psychologist and researcher with Project Air Strategy, focusing on improving treatments for Personality Disorders (PDs). His current work explores the link between BPD and physical health.
🌟 Meet Dr. Loris Grandjean 🌟
Dr. Grandjean is a psychologist and researcher with Project Air Strategy, focusing on improving treatments for Personality Disorders (PDs). His current work explores the link between BPD and physical health.
⭐️Programa de formación en TFP 2025 para Trastornos Severos de Personalidad @InstitutoIpep
Únete a esta iniciativa por primera vez en el Perú 🇵🇪 y dirigido para profesionales de salud mental hispanohablantes🌎
Escríbenos a:
[email protected]#TFP#PersonalityDisorders
Emotional suppression was also noted as a potential factor in predicting pain severity. This research suggests that interventions addressing both emotional and cognitive factors may help improve outcomes for those with co-occurring BPD and chronic pain. #ISSPD#BPDResearch
🌟 Research highlights 🌟
"Negative Affect and Pain Catastrophizing Link Borderline Personality Disorder to Pain."
📚 Stein et al. (2024) - Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment
📲 Link: https://t.co/oF4VB3hgn7
💠 A recent study in Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment connects borderline personality disorder (BPD) symptoms to chronic pain. Key findings reveal that negative emotions and pain catastrophizing play a role in intensifying pain experiences.