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- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Symptoms Treatment
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition You may have extreme mood swings, unstable relationships and trouble controlling your emotions You have a higher risk of suicide and self-destructive behaviors Talk therapy is the main treatment for BPD
- Borderline Personality Disorder - National Institute of Mental . . . - NIMH
Learn about NIMH research on borderline personality disorder Find resources on the signs and symptoms of borderline personality disorder and potential treatments and therapies
- Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia
The first formal definition of borderline disorder is widely acknowledged to have been written by Adolph Stern in 1938 [223][224] He described a group of patients who he felt to be on the borderline between neurosis and psychosis, who very often came from family backgrounds marked by trauma
- What is Borderline Personality Disorder? - Psychiatry. org
People with borderline personality disorder have a pattern of unstable relationships, intense fears of being abandoned, impulsive behavior, and extreme emotions, such as intense bouts of anger or anxiety
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Types and Causes - WebMD
WebMd explains borderline personality disorder (BPD), its types, signs, causes, diagnosis and treatment options Learn how to manage BPD symptoms
- Borderline Personality Disorder | National Alliance on Mental . . . - NAMI
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a condition characterized by difficulties regulating emotion This means that people who experience BPD feel emotions intensely and for extended periods of time, and it is harder for them to return to a stable baseline after an emotionally triggering event
- Borderline Personality Disorder | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What causes borderline personality disorder? Mental health experts don’t know exactly what causes BPD Some studies have shown it may be passed down in families Your social and cultural surroundings may also play a part For example, you may be at higher risk for BPD if you are part of a community with unstable relationships
- Living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) - Verywell Health
People with borderline personality disorder experience intense emotions, moods, and relationships Living with BPD requires developing strategies that can help you cope
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