Borderline Personality Disorder [Borderline PD] Borderline Personality

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  • Borderline Personality Disorder [Borderline PD] Borderline Personality
    Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition characterized by intense and unstable emotions, impulsive behaviors, a distorted self-image, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships. It is classified as a personality disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
    Here are some common features associated with borderline personality disorder:
    1. Intense and unstable emotions: Individuals with BPD often experience intense and rapidly shifting emotions. They may frequently feel sadness, anger, anxiety, or emptiness. These emotional fluctuations can be triggered by minor events and may last for extended periods.
    2. Unstable self-image: People with BPD may have an unclear sense of self and struggle with a shifting self-image. They may experience feelings of emptiness and a chronic sense of inner void, leading to a reliance on external factors for a sense of identity.
    3. Impulsive behaviors: Individuals with BPD often engage in impulsive behaviors without considering the potential consequences. This can include reckless spending, substance abuse, self-harm, binge eating, or engaging in unsafe sexual practices.
    4. Unstable and intense relationships: They tend to have unstable and tumultuous relationships marked by idealization and devaluation. Individuals with BPD may idolize others initially, only to quickly switch to devaluing them when they perceive rejection or abandonment.
    5. Fear of abandonment: People with BPD often have an intense fear of abandonment, which can lead to clingy or controlling behaviors in relationships. They may go to great lengths to avoid real or imagined abandonment, even resorting to self-destructive actions.
    6. Chronic feelings of emptiness: Individuals with BPD may frequently experience a persistent sense of emptiness or a lack of fulfillment. They may struggle to find meaning or purpose in life.
    7. Self-destructive behaviors and self-harm: Some individuals with BPD engage in self-destructive behaviors as a way to cope with emotional pain or regain a sense of control. Self-harm, such as cutting or burning, may be used as a means of emotional regulation.
    Treatment for borderline personality disorder typically involves a combination of psychotherapy, medication, and support from a mental health professional. Here are some common treatment approaches:
    1. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): DBT is a type of therapy specifically designed for individuals with BPD. It focuses on developing skills for emotion regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness.
    2. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT can help individuals identify and challenge negative thought patterns and develop healthier coping strategies. It may be used to address specific symptoms, such as impulsive behaviors or self-harm.
    3. Medication: While there are no specific medications for BPD itself, medications such as mood stabilizers, antidepressants, or antianxiety medications may be prescribed to address accompanying symptoms, such as depression, anxiety, or impulsivity.
    4. Supportive therapy: Providing a supportive and validating therapeutic environment can help individuals with BPD build trust, feel understood, and develop healthier relationships.
    5. Group therapy: Participating in group therapy with others who have BPD can provide a sense of belonging, validation, and an opportunity to learn from shared experiences.
    It's important to note that treatment for BPD can be complex and long-term. It requires a collaborative and individualized approach tailored to the specific needs of the individual. If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of BPD, it is recommended to seek help from a mental health professional who specializes in the treatment of personality disorders.

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  • @vsichkismeludi
    @vsichkismeludi Před měsícem

    Great presentation! Brief, clear and evidence-based!

  • @jai-kd5sq
    @jai-kd5sq Před měsícem

    May Month Is Borderline personality awareness month.
    Nice video sir once again.

  • @bidyutmukherjee789
    @bidyutmukherjee789 Před měsícem

    🙏⬜🌷Thank you very much Great Prof. Dr.Suresh BadaMath. Very Nice elaborate information on BPD.
    Please stay safe and healthy and happy with your beautiful family and all yours too. 🌷⬜🙏

  • @hemanginaik777
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    Sir please throw light on narcissistic personality disorder. 🙏

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