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This Is What Borderline Personality Disorder Looks Like

October 24, 2023

What Is Borderline Personality Disorder?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex mental health condition characterized by a pattern of ongoing instability in moods, behavior, self-image, and functioning. These experiences often result in impulsive actions and unstable relationships. A person with BPD may experience intense episodes of anger, depression, and anxiety that may last only a few hours to a few days.

Here are some key features and symptoms of BPD:

  1. Fear of Abandonment: People with BPD are often terrified of being abandoned or left alone. Even something as innocuous as a loved one arriving home late can trigger intense fear. This can lead to frantic efforts to keep the other person close.

  2. Unstable Relationships: People with BPD tend to have relationships that are intense and short-lived. They may fall in love quickly, believing each new person is the one who will make them feel whole, only to be quickly disappointed.

  3. Unclear or Shifting Self-Image: People with BPD often don’t have a clear sense of who they are. Their self-image, self-identity, or sense of self can change rapidly.

  4. Impulsive Behaviors: Those with BPD may engage in harmful, sensation-seeking behaviors, especially when they’re upset. This can include things like substance abuse, binge eating, reckless driving, or self-harm.

  5. Self-Harm: Suicidal behavior and threats or self-harm, such as cutting or burning oneself, are common in people with BPD.

  6. Extreme Emotional Swings: Unstable emotions and moods are common with BPD. One moment, they may feel happy, and the next, despondent.

  7. Chronic Feelings of Emptiness: People with BPD often talk about feeling empty, as if there’s a hole or a void inside them.

  8. Explosive Anger: They may struggle with intense anger and a short temper.

  9. Feeling Suspicious or Out of Touch with Reality: People with BPD might struggle with paranoia or dissociative symptoms—feeling disconnected from themselves or their surroundings.

The exact cause of BPD is not known, but it’s believed to be a combination of genetic, brain, environmental, and social factors. It’s important to note that BPD, like other mental health disorders, is complex and can’t be “cured” with a one-size-fits-all approach. However, many people with BPD can lead full, rewarding lives with the right treatment and support.

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