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Autobiography/Memoir

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Borderline: A Memoir

Marie Stella McClure

2017

Self-published. The author suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder from the age of twelve but it went undiagnosed for many years. This resulted in severe behavioural changes which saw her sent to live in social services care homes and then later becoming a drug addict.She pulled herself out of the prison of addiction and managed to turn her life around. She was later diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and got herself into various forms of therapy. She went on to become a competing kickboxer and fights regularly in Spain.

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