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June is Men’s Mental Health Month. For many men living with BPD, vulnerability can feel complicated. Chris, one of our Men’s BPD Peer Support Group facilitators, shares what he’s learned about connection, recovery, and finding support along the way. Swipe through to read!
Varun is walking with Emotions Matter because community matters. We're building a welcoming, stigma-free space where people impacted by BPD can connect, belong, and know they're not alone. Join us in NYC or virtually on June 7th!
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Happy Pride Month!
At Emotions Matter we’re highlighting the intersection of LGBTQIA+ identity & BPD - complex, real, and deserving of care, understanding, and community. This month we’re sharing stories and resources to support that intersection.
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We asked KJ Dillard a few questions ahead of this year's Walk about mental health, recovery, and asking for help. KJ has been open about his diagnosis and is using his platform to break stigma and remind people they're not alone. He'll be speaking at the Walk for BPD on June 7.
May is coming to a close but the work doesn't stop here. This month reminded us why showing up for each other matters. Join us June 7th for our Day of Giving and 8th Annual Walk for BPD at Pier 26 in NYC or from wherever you are. Connection changes everything.
Some of the most powerful moments in recovery happen outside of therapy. Join Emotions Matter tomorrow night for a panel on BPD, creativity, healing, and self-expression featuring people with lived experience sharing what helped them heal.
The Official 2026 Walk for BPD T-Shirt is here! Designed by a community member with lived experience, it symbolizes identity, boundaries, and the many layers of living with BPD. Order yours today!: https://t.co/UtanvHRXh4
Alyssa is walking with Emotions Matter on June 7 in NYC because healing happens in community.
From powerful BPD recovery stories to being surrounded by people who understand, this walk reminds us that no one navigates recovery alone.
Join us in NYC or virtually!
Did you join us for our Neurobiology of BPD seminar last month?
Our board member, Cameron Le Roux, made complex research feel approachable, relatable, and grounded in lived experience. She’ll be joining us again as a speaker at our Walk for BPD on June 7 in NYC and virtually.
Nearly half of participants in our BPD peer support groups had never met another person with BPD before joining.
Now, new findings are validating what our community has long known: peer support matters.
Join us tomorrow evening for the second webinar in our BPDFest series!
BPD and substance use often overlap and understanding why matters. For many people, substances can feel like a way to cope with intense emotions, emptiness, or overwhelming relationships. Reducing shame starts with honest conversations. Learn more: https://t.co/WUw0QAwTna
We're less than a month out from the Walk for BPD on June 7. Whether you're joining us at Pier 26 in NYC or walking virtually from wherever you are, we want to hear from you. Why are you walking this year?
When you’re running on empty, self-care can feel impossible. For many people living with BPD, emotional exhaustion can hit hard and fast. These 3 small shifts can help make rest feel more realistic. What’s one small thing you do when you’re feeling depleted?
What does BPD recovery look like? There’s no one answer; it’s about finding what works for you.
Emotions Matter is hosting a 3-part live webinar series exploring different paths forward.
BPDFest26 starts tomorrow evening.
It’s BPD Awareness Month! Borderline personality disorder is often misunderstood. Recovery is possible, and stability can be built with the right support. This is about beyond awareness, it’s about changing the conversation and making space for understanding, dignity, and hope.
Meet Varun Joshi, one of our Walk for BPD speakers and someone who knows firsthand that recovery is possible.
Join us June 7th in NYC or virtually from anywhere in the world.
There's a reason your emotions feel so intense. Tomorrow Cameron Le Roux explains the brain science behind it.
The Neurobiology of Borderline Personality Disorder
Monday, April 27th at 7 PM EST via Zoom
Register today!
There’s something powerful about someone who can put the BPD experience into words and make others feel understood. That’s Jae. Hear her speak at the Walk for BPD and join us June 7 in NYC or walk virtually from anywhere.
For a long time, conversations about BPD have happened without the voices of people living it. That’s starting to change.
This week, The New York Times featured a Psych 101 column on BPD that included lived experience alongside clinical insight. We’re proud to be part of it.