Living With Borderline Personality Disorder - The Reality

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Living With Borderline Personality Disorder - The Reality
We discuss living with borderline personality disorder (like living with borderline personality disorder spouse) ,what its like living with borderline personality disorder. We also go through BPD symptoms,borderline personality disorder causes, and answer does bpd get better with age. We touch on BPD and narcissist couple (bpd and narcissistic relationships, because borderline personality disorder and narcissism attract eachother).
What are the treatment options for BPD and can people with BPD have healthy relationships? The partner of person with BPD will probably be the emotional regulator. We discuss what is borderline personality disorder, symptoms of BPD, how to cope with BPD, and how to support someone with BPD. Understanding puush-pull in individuals with BPD may oscillate between wanting closeness (engulfment) and fearing it (abandonment). This can lead to intense emotional highs and lows in relationships. People with BPD often have a deep-seated fear of being abandoned or rejected, which can cause them to react strongly to perceived signs of withdrawal or distance from loved ones. On the flip side, when relationships feel too close or intense, they may trigger feelings of suffocation or engulfment. This can lead to a desire to distance themselves, even from those they care about.

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Jerold Kreisman, M.D., is a psychiatrist and author of I Hate You, Don't Leave Me, and Sometimes I Act Crazy, and Talking to a Loved One with Borderline Personality Disorder. He is an associate clinical professor at St. Louis University and has been designated a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.

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