Is Borderline Multiple Personality? (BPD and OSDD)

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2023
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    Some borderlines switch imperceptibly, glacially, and incrementally. They maintain continuity, memory, and a semblance of identity across the various self-states.
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    Chronic complex dissociative disorders and borderline personality disorder: disorders of emotion dysregulation? By Bethany L Brand and Ruth A Lanius
    Is Dissociation an Integral Aspect of Borderline Personality Disorder, Or Is It a Comorbid Disorder? By Marilyn I. Korzekwa, Paul F. Dell
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Komentáře • 74

  • @Diana_the_Goddess
    @Diana_the_Goddess Před rokem +58

    As a BPD person I can say that every single thing that professor said is true.
    I just recognize everything that tracks me whole my life

  • @Mastershvke
    @Mastershvke Před 3 měsíci +8

    I was diagnosed with BPD when I was 16 during a long term psychiatric hospitalization, I became aware of alters when I was abt 19-20 years old especially after having flashbacks of repressed trauma. I still suffer from most of the symptoms of BPD such as intense emotions, chronic emptiness, risky behavior, self harm, and definitely fear of abandonment. However I have a pretty strong grip on it now unless u are intimate with me such as my fiancé, my family members, and close friends u really won’t be able to tell unless u rly analyzing me or have the disorder yourself or have profound knowledge of the disorder. But a lot of professionals I’ve opened up to have said they think I was misdiagnosed with BPD and actually have DID which went unnoticed bc I wasn’t aware of the alters until I was 19 and even then I didn’t open up abt them until I was 26. But it’s definitely a relief to know the disorders can be co-occurring bc i was so torn for so long over why I have all the BPD symptoms but still have episodes of my personality splitting. It makes a lot of sense now to me.

    • @JesusLightsYourPath
      @JesusLightsYourPath Před 3 dny

      Ya, people with BPD dont have alters so you may have both

    • @JesusLightsYourPath
      @JesusLightsYourPath Před 3 dny

      May I ask how you discovered your alters? I think I have D.I.D. I'm in therapy to find out

  • @jessj6727
    @jessj6727 Před rokem +20

    Now I can see how a professional can accidentally misdiagnose a patient with bpd when they actually have OSDD or vice versa. Loved this lecture! ❤

    • @emilianomartinez33686
      @emilianomartinez33686 Před rokem +6

      It's common to confuse both diagnoses, they are really similar and in many cases could be both. It's known that 2/3 parts of people with BPD based in trauma has also DID or OSDD in categories 1a and 1b.

  • @SadisticLifeTrap
    @SadisticLifeTrap Před rokem +9

    I will not forget what you have said Sam. A coin does have 3 sides, indeed. המוח שלך יפה

  • @milicavukajlovic6476
    @milicavukajlovic6476 Před rokem +16

    I am experiencing coercive control from my primary family as you speak. I did not know that kind of abuse had a name. Thank you Sam.

    • @reflux043
      @reflux043 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Coercive control is something specific, its a persistent act of intimate terrorism, and its a crime with up to 5 years imprisonment, so its best to do the research and figure out if it is coercive control you are experiencing, compared with other forms of abuse. There's a difference. If it is coercive control, you should report it.

    • @milicavukajlovic6476
      @milicavukajlovic6476 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@reflux043
      I live in Serbia, so taking any action towards imprisonment is impossible inside a country where there is no law, otherwise I would to finally get some piece of mind.
      Thank you for your answer.

  • @dorenecollins833
    @dorenecollins833 Před rokem +37

    Thank you Professor Sam I really appreciate your insight and analysis. Sending you my very best of wishes from Pennsylvania USA.

  • @janedrew3050
    @janedrew3050 Před rokem +38

    Hey Sam thanks for all the information on borderlines lately. Really appreciate it.

  • @bobbirutherford4344
    @bobbirutherford4344 Před rokem +13

    OUTSTANDING!!!!

  • @gfsdagfasdjones1728
    @gfsdagfasdjones1728 Před rokem +33

    The assertion that BPD is less manageable than DID holds true in my case, because the DID has always seemingly helped regulate my moods by switching, a reset of sorts. Before the switch it's like a volcano and then suddenly things seem semi manageable for a while. AvPD might actually be the most debilitating to regulate in my case (though there's lots of overlap in how the symptomology of both BPD/AvPD feel in the body), and DID/autopilot/the ability to switch has been an absolute blessing when out in public to manage everyday life.

    • @katadam2186
      @katadam2186 Před rokem +7

      Found your comment interesting, can you expand on the ( switching) part what is happening when this occurred? Are you experiencing anger, stress issues, feel stuck, things aren’t good enough, shame? And do you know what caused this in you for example parental abuse in some way like never praised, put down, not seen, or physical.. it’s not easy to see or understand what’s happening to the person that’s experiencing this, saw it in a parental relationship and as a kid it was confusing, scary always trying to make something ok for them?

    • @katadam2186
      @katadam2186 Před rokem +1

      @@gfsdagfasdjones1728 Thanks for answering and I may say I’m extremely sorry for what that evil predator did you you as a kid and the other kids. It’s something he is behind bars hopefully never to get out. I wonder how so many couldn’t see what the piece of garbage was up to or see a change in their kids behavior. I have known some people from a small town near that the same thing happened except he was a guy that was married with kids and she would babysit, hurt so many boys and girls..a monster that knew exactly what he was doing and is still free( local cops said it was to many years) so many deeply hurt people. I have a few more questions I would like to ask. I would like to put them together though out and send it to you soon as possible

  • @mrbr0skii923
    @mrbr0skii923 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for your well researched and presented viewpoint on the topic. Very insightful and it's great to see how the borders of our understanding are continuingly expanding.

  • @Shams_Hussam99
    @Shams_Hussam99 Před rokem +10

    Thank you very much Professor Sam Vaknin 🌹🌹

  • @didou8105
    @didou8105 Před rokem +11

    Thank you so much for this lecture professor Vaknin

  • @daliacezar
    @daliacezar Před rokem +9

    I don’t know about extreme situation.
    What about instantly mental shift and behavior reaction to an outside stimulus and triggers.
    Like a chameleon skin changing phenomena.

  • @englishwithsanjuktadas
    @englishwithsanjuktadas Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much, Sir!

  • @sonshyne-in8yo
    @sonshyne-in8yo Před rokem +1

    Thank You Professor Vaknin 💜 ~ Peace ~&~ Blessingz from Boston Massachusetts

  • @kerrymarshall2071
    @kerrymarshall2071 Před rokem +3

    Fascinating

  • @sounddesign777
    @sounddesign777 Před rokem +12

    Gracias profesor.

  • @chezdreadful6412
    @chezdreadful6412 Před rokem +2

    Thankyou, it's scary!

  • @alicjaxyz932
    @alicjaxyz932 Před 5 měsíci +8

    What about differences in bpd and Partial DID (new in icd 11)? Can you make video about it?
    They seem very similar to each other (no amnesia, one "host")

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Před 5 měsíci +6

      Search the comorbidities playlist.

    • @OriginalAivien
      @OriginalAivien Před 18 dny

      P-DID in the ICD-10 is analogous to OSDD-1 in the DSM-V (the subtypes a or b are leftovers from the DSM-IV).
      It's interesting how both manuals seem to almost compete with each other. Makes it all the more difficult to receive accurate diagnosis and therapy.

    • @OriginalAivien
      @OriginalAivien Před 18 dny

      *ICD-11
      Typing error.

    • @siennaskye_journey
      @siennaskye_journey Před 10 dny

      @@samvakninI’m looking for something on p-DID too and can’t find anything in that playlist

  • @wyrmwood4594
    @wyrmwood4594 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Yes but I also have no memories which helps to reinforce the shift with what little memories I do have that we share,and the reason I don’t have memories is caused they are either have been altered to hid the truth or blocked from me do to trauma

  • @carlacosta752
    @carlacosta752 Před rokem +18

    Olá professor 🌟 Seus ensinamentos são preciosos pra mim. Obrigada.

  • @marioaflores1
    @marioaflores1 Před rokem +3

    I love the laugh Professor :)

  • @amberenergyhealertarot6617
    @amberenergyhealertarot6617 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Yesssss, i have multiple sides of ny personality, i view them all as myself but they are very different from each other. and i dont feel different i just seem different. If that makes sense. when I switch, even my health issues (eyesight, hypoglycemia, etc) and my memories will change (not alter the memories i have, but like i will entirely lose certain nemories obe dat and it will be back the next: names, lyrics, exes, etc)

  • @user-wi3yx3gy2o
    @user-wi3yx3gy2o Před 13 dny

    I think it might be reasonable to say OSDD (type 1) (and partial DID under the ICD-11) are almost DID, and that DPDR, PTSD, PBD, and complex PTSD are almost OSDD and partial DID, but the divisions are greater as between the complex dissociative disorders (DID, partial DID, and OSDD) and the others on the one hand compared to the difference among the complex dissociative disorders). Subjective sense of self, subjective experience of volition, and often memory are quite separate in the complex dissociative disorders as compared to BPD for example (“I’m not sure why I did that but I know I did it as opposed to an alter because I experienced it” vs. “I don’t remember doing it or it felt like it was this alter it someone Jess doing it, or I only remember it as an observer, but with no sense of volition or memory of the emotions that went with it.”

  • @dilfuzakhaydarova2859
    @dilfuzakhaydarova2859 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much Dear Professor

  • @taylormatthews3767
    @taylormatthews3767 Před rokem +2

    i don't have anything crazy but i definitely understand this as i have experience with doing it myself. its hard to hide it.

  • @lysep222
    @lysep222 Před rokem +4

    Can u please do one on the new phenomenon "gang stalking,"

  • @KELSEYYYYY
    @KELSEYYYYY Před rokem +19

    Then how do you keep living? Is there anything that makes you fulfilled? What on earth even keeps you going? Is it something outside of earth? 😂Asking for myself, I'm borderline, osdd, ied, cptsd, and possibly narcissistic as well, although not diagnosed with npd.
    Existential crisis over here. Feels like I'm gettin em atleast once a week. Idk wtf to do.

  • @Ajajajjddjd1917
    @Ajajajjddjd1917 Před rokem +27

    Can borderlines attach like normal people?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Před rokem +68

      No.

    • @vegas6662
      @vegas6662 Před rokem +16

      @@samvaknin Four months after the diagnosis I have borderline, narcissistic, antisocial, paranoid, and schizoid personality disorder, all of them

    • @datguy9408
      @datguy9408 Před rokem +7

      @@samvaknin Short and to the point, thank you sir.

    • @43CYN
      @43CYN Před rokem +12

      I attach like a sticker. Super glue to begin with but definitely falls of the first sign of sh it xD

  • @philosopher24680
    @philosopher24680 Před rokem +6

    Would you be interested in doing a longer video on the male histrionic? I know you've accurately noted he's more antisocial and sexual than his female counterpart, but I think HPD as well as NPD are the ruling mental diseases of our age and is worth exploring despite being neglected by researchers, and I have no evidence for this but I suspect the male histrionic is more common on social media due to his greater grandiosity. Also, does the histrionic require a greater quantity of supply than a narcissist because their false self mechanism is "weaker" (and thus less self-sustaining), because it certainly appears so? Would it be accurate to say that whereas a narcissist's false self is a more infantile ideal ego, the histrionics false self is closer to an ego ideal (but with no actual core ego functions)?

  • @educocult
    @educocult Před rokem +2

    Fascinating (for those with an interest in Cults) summarisation at 15:01. Thanks Prof yet again!

  • @markredankite
    @markredankite Před 3 měsíci

    My GF has BPD and I recognise all of here shema modes. However I recognise everything in this video aswell.
    How do you differentiate Switching/OSDD co-morbidity from schema modes in BPD?
    Is there a difference and if so, what would the definition of a schema mode/child mode be vs the definition of an alter/different selfstate?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Před 3 měsíci +1

      These are just different languages which describe the same phenomena.

  • @bouytb
    @bouytb Před rokem +12

    Is "out of sight out of mind" ABSOLUTE for a bpd?

    • @zosoart
      @zosoart Před rokem +7

      No, it's definitely not absolute for us.

    • @OriginalAivien
      @OriginalAivien Před 18 dny

      It also happens in ADHD.

  • @claude2571
    @claude2571 Před rokem +7

    I'm curious about profound giftedness, are you interested in making more videos based on your experiences?

  • @QuirkyQubits
    @QuirkyQubits Před rokem +3

    What if you are aware of a switching ? And remember everything ? Than what it makes you ?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Před rokem +9

      A borderline. Watch my video on OSDD.

    • @QuirkyQubits
      @QuirkyQubits Před rokem +2

      @@samvaknin thank you , ill do it now...

    • @JerinMathews
      @JerinMathews Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@samvaknin can you add link here?

  • @elinaselene
    @elinaselene Před měsícem

    One day up, one day down. Self states are so seriously inconsistent, add in the ending of a relationship with a covert malignant narcissist is enough to make you feel like there's nothing left in life.

  • @saltycrackerss855
    @saltycrackerss855 Před 11 měsíci

    Is it possible for borderlines to return to some kind of baseline self state after a switch? Or do they assume the new identity permanently?

    • @cherry2261
      @cherry2261 Před 6 měsíci +3

      as someone with borderline, switching often goes back and forth, or often depends on outside factors. The new identity is not permanent. You could go back to the one that was before the switch, or you could end up in another one entirely. it all depends. it is not stable.

  • @Amaproracin
    @Amaproracin Před rokem +3

    Maybe I missed it, but I would like to hear a discussion on thee effects of a bpd person an their romantic partner. Long term or even after break-up. You touch on it threw out your discussions, but not ever in length. Thanks Professor

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Před rokem +12

      You missed it. More than once.

  • @Jerichojet
    @Jerichojet Před měsícem

    Are some BPD's aware that they switch even subtlety? Do all BPD's suffer from abandonment, shame and humiliation?

  • @sofp
    @sofp Před 5 měsíci +2

    Can period cause change in identity?

  • @juliallorente2719
    @juliallorente2719 Před 4 měsíci

    Can a very childlike personality be a substate? Who talks like a baby, love stuffed animals and chubby things? Then a very productive and zero tolerance for laziness and unfairness be another one? I feel I have both and I need to hide myself when the baby expresses, and then hide my feelings of disgust for laziness, naive or driveless people when I am with people with those traits and fall in love with intelligent and ambitious people?

    • @samvaknin
      @samvaknin  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Both are self-states. Watch the video about IPAM.

    • @juliallorente2719
      @juliallorente2719 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@samvaknin I never expected you replying to me. Thank you so much

  • @airadlab8626
    @airadlab8626 Před rokem +11

    Sounds like a blockbaster

    • @airadlab8626
      @airadlab8626 Před rokem +14

      @@TheSapphireLeo Liquid Metal Borderline souds like a movie

  • @Eleventyeleventh
    @Eleventyeleventh Před rokem +4

    Not the most flattering thumnail😅scared me clicking on this in the dark lol