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BPD

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is often characterized by an intense fear of abandonment, which can lead to extreme emotional reactions and frantic efforts to prevent perceived or real separation from loved ones.

BPD

BPD

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Symptoms

Mental illness and relations

It is common with BPD other mental illnesses (no matter how sever) appear.


Other Mental illness

Other Related Mental illness:

BPD can be difficult to diagnose and treat, and successful treatment includes addressing any other conditions a person might have.

Their can be cases where a person could be diagnosed:


Anxiety
Self Harm and Depression

Self-harm and Suicidal behavior happens regularly in cases diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorders. A singular diagnosis of depression can have the victim escalate to self harm.

Other than suicidal thoughts and self harm, a person suffering with BPD can engage in other harmful behaviours. Tese include sensation-seeking behaviors (especially when you’re upset), Impulsive spending (Examples are retail therapy), gambling, binge eating, driving recklessly, shoplifting, engage in risky sex, or overdose with drugs or alcohol. These risky behaviors may help you feel better in the moment, but they hurt you and those around you over the long-term.



Fear or Abandonment

Anyone with BPD can and are often terrified of being abandoned or solitude. Simple actions of everyday life that can leave a person alone, can cause extreme emotional outbursts. This can prompt frantic efforts to keep the other person close. This can cause the person to get physical, to prevent their loved one from leaving. This behavior then tends to have the opposite effect and drives others away. -Agitation with brief separation from close relations (because of the difficulty to feel emotionally connected to someone who is not there).

-Impulsive and emotionally volatile behaviours that may lead to the very abandonment and alienation that the person fears.

-Attitudes to others that can shift from idealization to anger and dislike (a result of black and white thinking that perceives people as all good or all bad).


Inconstant and mercurial relationships

Anyone with BPD can have relations that escalate and drop. Relationships either seem perfect or horrible, without any middle ground. A common symptom is similar to emotional whiplash as a result of your rapid swings from idealization to devaluation, anger, and hate.


Identity Crisis

In some cases or environments people can have Identity disturbance in borderline personality disorder. This can be recognized by a painful sense of incoherence, objective inconsistencies in beliefs and behaviors, over identification with groups or roles. In conclusion their sense of self is typically unstable, and an unclear idea/vision of who they are or what you want in life. This can result, in frequent changes in life: jobs, relationships, religion, values, goals, or even sexual identity.


Emotions

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Out of reality, not to be confused with zoning out

An out of touch emotion, or an empty feeling. Most people with BPD have stated that they feel a state void of emotion. Often when under stress, loss of touch with reality (dissociation). And feelings of the mind being foggy, dazed, spaced out, or as if you are outside your own body.


This can affect the persons relations, in multiple ways:

Distance in relationships, attempts to fill the void with things like drugs, food, or sex. (To satisfy the emptiness

-Emptiness associated with loneliness and neediness and paranoia)

Crazy Mood Swings

Unstable emotions, and intense but short-lived bouts of anger, depression or anxiety. People with BPD experience intense mood swings, and may have short tempers. These mood swings (unlike the emotional swings of depression or bipolar disorder), usually lasting just a few minutes or hours. With anger people can express it in different ways but it is always explosive, and negative.