Borderline personality disorder rage attacks?!


Question: My elder brother is BPD patient and every week there is a drama in our house where he break things, shouts, slam doors and do anti suicide attacks.

He is taking trileptal 1500 mg.

Why does a BPD has to show rage and aggressiveness towards his family member?


Answers: My elder brother is BPD patient and every week there is a drama in our house where he break things, shouts, slam doors and do anti suicide attacks.

He is taking trileptal 1500 mg.

Why does a BPD has to show rage and aggressiveness towards his family member?

Due to his hallucination and illusion, and some times he project his inner anger toward you because he think you are angry toward him. Of course in some cases if he thinks someone is stronger than he will show submissive behavior.

because he's Michael myers haahaaha.

I don't know, but BPD needs a combination of effective medication, and a form of therapy, such as DBT. See section 15, at http://www.ezy-build.net/. (.net.nz/~shaneris) [Type, and enter the following URL, in the usual manner: h t t p : / / w w w . e z y - b u i l d . n e t . n z / ~ s h a n e r i s ] Check out Trileptal at www.drugs.com I'd say his medication needs reviewing, and he would be well advised to seek a second opinion, because it is often misdiagnosed. ANGER MANAGEMENT: If you can't deal with it by using one of the techniques, such as counting backwards from 20, to 1, (and prevent yourself from making yourself angry, in the first place) is important to express that anger appropriately, at the time, and to the person who caused it, if possible, or immediately afterwards. If not, maybe by walking away later, and bellowing your rage. In some situations, such as work, or school, it might be better to cover your mouth with a cupped hand, bandanna/handkerchief, or use the crook of your elbow, to muffle the sound. Some people find that it helps to journal those thoughts, and emotions soon afterwards. Anger, which is repressed, rather than healthily expressed, tends to fester, and later may cause explosive fits of rage, or depression. It helps to have someone you can talk to. For more physically inclined people, a punching bag, or hitting your pillow, can be an effective release mechanism: visualise, as vividly as you can, that you are striking back at the cause of that anger. "But next time, when you get mad, just remember this quote: 'Those who anger you, conquer you.' It's basically saying that when you give someone the power to make you mad, or let it get to you, it's like they're controlling you. When I realized that, it made me mad, so I try to control my anger and not let people see it. You can still control your anger without being walked all over. You just have to draw a line." Anger management is addressed in much more detail than can be included here, in section 4, at ezy-build including multiple weblinks, but this probably won't help him, until he finds an effective treatment regime. Print/refer, or show him.





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