Rachel Reiland is the pseudonym of the author of "Get Me Out of Here," a memoir detailing her struggle with and recovery from Borderline Personality Disorder.
The book, published in 2002, is based on Reiland's experiences during the 1990s.
She underwent intensive psychoanalytic therapy, seeing her therapist three times a week for several years.
Reiland's decision to use a pseudonym has been noted by some readers as a point of contention, given the deeply personal nature of her story.
Despite this, her account is widely regarded as an important contribution to literature on BPD, offering hope and insight to those affected by the disorder.
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