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- Borderline personality disorder - Symptoms and causes
Borderline personality disorder usually begins by early adulthood The condition is most serious in young adulthood Mood swings, anger and impulsiveness often get better with age But the main issues of self-image and fear of being abandoned, as well as relationship issues, go on
- Borderline Personality Disorder - National Institute of Mental . . . - NIMH
Information about borderline personality disorder, including signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments for borderline personality disorder
- Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia
The first formal definition of borderline disorder is widely acknowledged to have been written by Adolph Stern in 1938 [226][227] He described a group of patients who he felt to be on the borderline between neurosis and psychosis, who very often came from family backgrounds marked by trauma
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): Symptoms Treatment
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings, impulsive behaviors and unstable relationships
- Borderline Personality Disorder - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What causes borderline personality disorder? Mental health experts don’t know exactly what causes BPD Some studies have shown it may be passed down in families Your social and cultural surroundings may also play a part For example, you may be at higher risk for BPD if you are part of a community with unstable relationships
- Treating patients with borderline personality disorder
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a common but often misunderstood condition, even by seasoned mental health professionals Fortunately, enhanced diagnostic criteria and training are helping to equip clinicians with the necessary tools to effectively assist patients
- Borderline Personality Disorder: All You Need to Know
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often misunderstood We look at the symptoms, causes, and treatments, along with some resources that can help
- Borderline Personality Disorder - Psychology Today
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by pervasive instability in moods, interpersonal relationships, self-image, and behavior
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