Search Engine FAQ Answered: March 19, 2008, 10:21
Confiding in strangers in personality disorders (1)
Strangers are one of the last people you probably want to confide in regarding this or any mental disorder. The anonymity may be attractive in that the person you're talking to is unlikely to see you again. However, the person you're talking to may take advantage of your disorder. Please seek a psychiatric professional for advice.
If you want to "pour out your heart" and don't have enough time with your therapist during your regular sessions, I will gladly give you space to blog it in a diary like the one I have posted. Please contact me:

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