Living with BPD: April Jackson’s Journey to Recovery
Episode Overview
April discusses the challenges of living with BPD and her strategies for maintaining recovery The stigmatization and misconceptions surrounding BPD are addressed in a candid manner The importance of crucial support systems and daily routines in navigating recovery is highlighted April shares her experiences on self-awareness and recognizing signs of backsliding in recovery The episode concludes with a powerful message: 'Recovery is possible. Recovery works and recovery is possible.'
Recovery is possible. Recovery works and recovery is possible. Recovery works and recovery is possible. Recovery works and recovery is possible. Recovery is possible.
Ever wondered how someone copes with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) day in and day out? In this episode of 'Recovery Talks', Mandy Nunes, the Assistant Director of Montana's Peer Network, chats with April Jackson about her personal experience living with BPD. April opens up about her symptoms, the daily hurdles she faces, and the strategies she uses to stay on her recovery path.
Their conversation is raw and real, touching on the often misunderstood aspects of BPD and the importance of support systems. April's story is a testament to resilience, shedding light on the power of self-awareness and routine in managing mental health. Whether you're living with BPD, know someone who is, or are simply curious about mental health, this episode offers valuable insights and heartfelt stories that resonate deeply.