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Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive, long-term pattern of significant interpersonal relationship instability, an acute fear of abandonment, and intense emotional outbursts
Borderline Personality Disorder - National Institute of Mental Health . . . Borderline personality disorder is a mental illness that severely impacts a person’s ability to regulate their emotions This loss of emotional control can increase impulsivity, affect how a person feels about themselves, and negatively impact their relationships with others
Borderline Personality Disorder | Johns Hopkins Medicine Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental health problem It can make you feel impulsive, reckless, moody, and emotionally unstable BPD can be caused by living in a disruptive environment with unstable family support
Borderline Personality Disorder - Harvard Health What is borderline personality disorder? Borderline personality disorder is characterized by poor self-image, a feeling of emptiness, and great difficulty coping with being alone People with this disorder have highly reactive and intense moods, and unstable relationships
Borderline Personality Disorder | National Alliance on Mental . . . - NAMI Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a condition characterized by difficulties regulating emotion This means that people who experience BPD feel emotions intensely and for extended periods of time, and it is harder for them to return to a stable baseline after an emotionally triggering event
The DSM-5 Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder - Mind Diagnostics DSM-5 Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM-5 outlines nine key criteria for BPD, and a diagnosis typically requires that an individual exhibits at least five of these symptoms: Frantic Efforts to Avoid Abandonment: This includes both real and imagined scenarios of abandonment