What is Borderline Personality Disorder? How does one develop such a thing??!


Question: What is Borderline Personality Disorder!? How does one develop such a thing!?!?
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D E F I N I T I O N

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness characterized by pervasive instability in:
+ moods
+ interpersonal relationships
+ self-image
+ and behavior!.

This instability often disrupts family and work life, long-term planning, and the individual's sense of self-identity!.

Originally thought to be at the "borderline" of psychosis, people with BPD suffer from a disorder of emotion regulation!.

While less well known than schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness), BPD is more common, affecting 2 percent of adults, mostly young women!.

A person with BPD may experience:
+ intense bouts of anger
+ depression
+ and anxiety
that may last only hours, or at most a day!.

These may be associated with episodes of impulsive aggression, self-injury, and drug or alcohol abuse!.

Distortions in cognition and sense of self can lead to frequent changes in long-term goals, career plans, jobs, friendships, gender identity, and values!.

Sometimes people with BPD view themselves as fundamentally bad, or unworthy!.

They may feel unfairly misunderstood or mistreated, bored, empty, and have little idea who they are!.

Such symptoms are most acute when people with BPD feel isolated and lacking in social support, and may result in frantic efforts to avoid being alone!.

C A U S E S

As with other mental disorders, the causes of borderline personality disorder are complex!.

The name arose because of theories in the 1940s and 1950s that the disorder was on the border between neurosis and psychosis!.

But that view doesn't reflect current thinking!. In fact, some advocacy groups have pressed for changing the name, such as calling it emotional regulation disorder!.

Meanwhile, the cause of BPD remains under investigation, and there's no known way to prevent it!.

Possible causes include:
+ Genetics!. Some studies of twins and families suggest that personality disorders may be inherited!.

+ Environmental factors!. Many people with borderline personality disorder have a history of:
- childhood abuse
- neglect
- and separation from caregivers or loved ones!.

+ Brain abnormalities!. Some research shows changes in certain areas of the brain involved in emotion regulation, impulsivity and aggression!.
- In addition, certain brain chemicals that help regulate mood, such as serotonin, may not function properly!.

Most likely, a combination of these issues results in borderline personality disorder!.

!.!.!. As a witness, doubt of self and reality play a big role in causing BPD!. Depersonalization is something I would associate with it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You are born with it!. Sorry!. Even more sorry for not much can be done to treat it!. Even worse if you have it you can spend decades undiagnosed because it appears as many other problems such as bipolar or axiety disorder, etc!. It isn't too big of a deal though -- just has a nasty sounding title!. Basically it just means you react inapproperatly to most situations - kind of hyper sensitive!. You may laugh if someone dies and cry and throw a screaming fit because the guy at McDnalds put mustard on your burger!. People with BPD are very sensitive to things - they may feel paronoid or alone when they are not!. It is a distortion of your thoughts -- read up on it and just question everything!. Like, did the guy at McDonalds put that mustard on there to ruin my whole weekend or was it an accident!? Give it time, see a councler, consider meds, and be patient with yourself!. These types usually have great personalities and sences or humor!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Borderline Personality Disorder is a severe, chronic, disabling, and potentially lethal psychiatric condition!. People who suffer with this disorder have extreme and long standing instability in their emotional lives, as well as in their behavior and their self-image!. This is a common disorder affecting 2% of the general population!. The best evidence indicates that about 11% of psychiatric outpatients and 19% of inpatients meet diagnostic criteria for BPD (Kass, Skodol, Charles, Spitzer, & Williams, 1985)!.

These instabilities of emotion, behavior, and self-image have devastating and sometimes deadly consequences!. People with BPD have repeated and frequent difficulties in their relationships and work lives and they feel alternating extremes of anger, depression, and emptiness!. All too frequently, 69% to 75% of individuals with BPD resort to self-destructive behaviors such as self-mutilation, alcohol and drug abuse, serious over or under eating, and suicide attempts to attempt to escape from their emotional turmoil (Clarkin, Widiger, Frances, Hurt, & Gilmore, 1983; Cowdry, Pickar, & Davies, 1985)!. The completed suicide rate for BPD individuals is 3% to 9!.5% (McGlashan, 1986; Stone,1983), which is comparable to the other serious psychiatric disorders such as depression, alcohol dependence, and schizophrenia!.

Compounding the seriousness of Borderline Personality Disorder is that it is difficult to treat!. The very characteristics of the disorder, such as unstable relationships and intense anger, interfere with establishing the therapeutic relationship that is necessary to any treatment, whether psychotherapy or medication!. Further, mental health professionals often are reluctant to treat these individuals because they exhibit two characteristics likely to lead to clinician " burnout " : the BPD person's hostility towards the clinical professional and their persistent suicidal thoughts and feelings!.

Despite the devastating nature of this disorder, it has not received the scientific and clinical attention that other health and psychiatric problems of equal, or even lesser, level of disability have received!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Borderline personality disorder is many things!. Mostly it is being emotionally disregulated an unable to see things as anything other than black or white!. It is being unable to appropriately show emotions!. You usually have a genetic predisposition and are raised in an environment where the persons emotions are invalidated!. Stop feeling sad, there is no reason for you to be angry etc!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Child abuse is the number one reason!.



Have you noticed that no one who answered this knew!? They two people got it wrong and another beat around the bush!.

another wrong answer! wow, this is a good topic that very few people actually know anything about!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

See Girl Interrupted!. The Doc in that movie explains it pretty well, That is what Winona Ryders character is diagnosed with!. Plus it's a great movie you should watch again!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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