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HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family CAN I MANAGE MY BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER WITHOUT It may be tempting for some with the diagnosis to attempt to manage Borderline Personality Disorder without the help of therapeutic intervention. However, despite dedication or the desire to recover, it is unlikely that a person with Borderline Personality Disorder will overcome BPD on their own without the guidance and insight that the therapeutic process can offer. SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline BIOSOCIAL THEORY OF BPD: INVALIDATING ENVIRONMENT The biosocial theory of BPD, posited by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D., who developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to treat the disorder, is that BPD is a dysfunction in how bodies regulate emotions. It is a combination of this emotional sensitivity and an invalidating environment that can ultimately trigger BPD. WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE WITH BPD IS COMPULSIVELY LYING 1. Nip the lie in the bud. If your friend starts to say something outrageous, speculative, or clearly wrong, question them immediately. Do not stew in silence over how deceitful the liar is. Call attention to the problem as it’s happening. 2. Make it clear that compulsive lying is not enough to end your respect or esteem for them. CODEPENDENCY AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: HOW TO I have tried to understand my partner of nearly two years. This is a woman who has been raped twice, and has zero caution about putting herself in dangerous situations. THE IMPORTANCE OF VALIDATION IN BPD TREATMENT As part of BPD treatment through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), people with the psychiatric disorder are taught skills to help them learn both to feel validated and to validate others. Validation is an important skill learned in DBT, and is one you can help someone withBPD practice.
THE PROS AND CONS OF TELLING SOMEONE THEY HAVE BORDERLINE If you have a relationship with someone you suspect has Borderline Personality Disorder, you probably want nothing more than to see them get help and live a more peaceful life. It may be tempting to approach them about BPD in the hopes that they will seek help, but you must consider many things before doing so because this type of intervention can result in further conflict. BREAKING UP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY You’ve heard it before: breaking up is hard to do. And if you are in a relationship with someone diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may find breaking up WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR BPD? For there to be a diagnosis of BPD, at least five of the criteria must be met. 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. People with Borderline Personality Disorder often experience intense fears of abandonment, which can have a serious effect on their self-image and behavior, as well as their ability to maintainrelationships. 2.
HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family CAN I MANAGE MY BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER WITHOUT It may be tempting for some with the diagnosis to attempt to manage Borderline Personality Disorder without the help of therapeutic intervention. However, despite dedication or the desire to recover, it is unlikely that a person with Borderline Personality Disorder will overcome BPD on their own without the guidance and insight that the therapeutic process can offer. SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline BIOSOCIAL THEORY OF BPD: INVALIDATING ENVIRONMENT The biosocial theory of BPD, posited by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D., who developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to treat the disorder, is that BPD is a dysfunction in how bodies regulate emotions. It is a combination of this emotional sensitivity and an invalidating environment that can ultimately trigger BPD. WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE WITH BPD IS COMPULSIVELY LYING 1. Nip the lie in the bud. If your friend starts to say something outrageous, speculative, or clearly wrong, question them immediately. Do not stew in silence over how deceitful the liar is. Call attention to the problem as it’s happening. 2. Make it clear that compulsive lying is not enough to end your respect or esteem for them. CODEPENDENCY AND BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: HOW TO I have tried to understand my partner of nearly two years. This is a woman who has been raped twice, and has zero caution about putting herself in dangerous situations. THE IMPORTANCE OF VALIDATION IN BPD TREATMENT As part of BPD treatment through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), people with the psychiatric disorder are taught skills to help them learn both to feel validated and to validate others. Validation is an important skill learned in DBT, and is one you can help someone withBPD practice.
MEDICATIONS USED TO TREAT BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER While there is no known medication that can target Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) on its own, prescription medications can address many of the common symptoms of BPD. Medications typically used in the treatment of BPD include antidepressants, mood stabilizers,anti
BIOSOCIAL THEORY OF BPD: INVALIDATING ENVIRONMENT The biosocial theory of BPD, posited by Marsha Linehan, Ph.D., who developed Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to treat the disorder, is that BPD is a dysfunction in how bodies regulate emotions. It is a combination of this emotional sensitivity and an invalidating environment that can ultimately trigger BPD. WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE WITH BPD IS COMPULSIVELY LYING 1. Nip the lie in the bud. If your friend starts to say something outrageous, speculative, or clearly wrong, question them immediately. Do not stew in silence over how deceitful the liar is. Call attention to the problem as it’s happening. 2. Make it clear that compulsive lying is not enough to end your respect or esteem for them. BPD SYMPTOMS: WILL I OUTGROW THEM? If you are suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may experience a lessening of symptoms associated with the disorder as you get older. But don’t let this fool you into thinking that you can merely “grow out of” BPD. Although there is sometimes a reduction of Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms as a person ages, it is dangerous to assume that you can just wait out THE IMPORTANCE OF VALIDATION IN BPD TREATMENT As part of BPD treatment through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), people with the psychiatric disorder are taught skills to help them learn both to feel validated and to validate others. Validation is an important skill learned in DBT, and is one you can help someone withBPD practice.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER VS. NARCISSISTIC Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are two personality disorders you wouldn’t necessarily associate with each other. But because the two disorders share the same “B cluster” grouping in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) – including erratic, dramatic, and emotional behaviors – they may be confused. HOW TO COPE WHEN YOUR SIBLING IS IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY Relationships between siblings can be complex. When you add a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) into the mix, the ups and downs of a sibling relationship can be much more extreme. MY DAUGHTER HAS BPD: WHAT CAN I DO? As they stand, parent-daughter relationships provide their own unique set of challenges. So it is no surprise that this relationship can prove even more difficult when you’re contending with a psychiatric disorder such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). TEENS WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: 5 WAYS TO SET If you have a teenager, you know that all teens act out at some point. Part of any healthy parent-child relationship is about learning to set appropriate boundaries so that your teen can evolve into a competentand capable adult.
SIGNS OF A BPD MOTHER: HOW TO COPE Blame: A child of a BPD mother may be made to feel that they are to blame for their mother’s sadness or anger. People with BPD have trouble taking responsibility for their own feelings. Enmeshment: People struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder have a deep fear of abandonment. BREAKING UP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY You’ve heard it before: breaking up is hard to do. And if you are in a relationship with someone diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may find breaking up THE PROS AND CONS OF TELLING SOMEONE THEY HAVE BORDERLINE If you have a relationship with someone you suspect has Borderline Personality Disorder, you probably want nothing more than to see them get help and live a more peaceful life. It may be tempting to approach them about BPD in the hopes that they will seek help, but you must consider many things before doing so because this type of intervention can result in further conflict. WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR BPD? For there to be a diagnosis of BPD, at least five of the criteria must be met. 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. People with Borderline Personality Disorder often experience intense fears of abandonment, which can have a serious effect on their self-image and behavior, as well as their ability to maintainrelationships. 2.
HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline CAN I MANAGE MY BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER WITHOUT It may be tempting for some with the diagnosis to attempt to manage Borderline Personality Disorder without the help of therapeutic intervention. However, despite dedication or the desire to recover, it is unlikely that a person with Borderline Personality Disorder will overcome BPD on their own without the guidance and insight that the therapeutic process can offer. MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE WITH BPD IS COMPULSIVELY LYING 1. Nip the lie in the bud. If your friend starts to say something outrageous, speculative, or clearly wrong, question them immediately. Do not stew in silence over how deceitful the liar is. Call attention to the problem as it’s happening. 2. Make it clear that compulsive lying is not enough to end your respect or esteem for them. THE IMPORTANCE OF VALIDATION IN BPD TREATMENT As part of BPD treatment through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), people with the psychiatric disorder are taught skills to help them learn both to feel validated and to validate others. Validation is an important skill learned in DBT, and is one you can help someone withBPD practice.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER VS. NARCISSISTIC Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are two personality disorders you wouldn’t necessarily associate with each other. But because the two disorders share the same “B cluster” grouping in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) – including erratic, dramatic, and emotional behaviors – they may be confused. BREAKING UP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY You’ve heard it before: breaking up is hard to do. And if you are in a relationship with someone diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may find breaking up THE PROS AND CONS OF TELLING SOMEONE THEY HAVE BORDERLINE If you have a relationship with someone you suspect has Borderline Personality Disorder, you probably want nothing more than to see them get help and live a more peaceful life. It may be tempting to approach them about BPD in the hopes that they will seek help, but you must consider many things before doing so because this type of intervention can result in further conflict. WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR BPD? For there to be a diagnosis of BPD, at least five of the criteria must be met. 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. People with Borderline Personality Disorder often experience intense fears of abandonment, which can have a serious effect on their self-image and behavior, as well as their ability to maintainrelationships. 2.
HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline CAN I MANAGE MY BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER WITHOUT It may be tempting for some with the diagnosis to attempt to manage Borderline Personality Disorder without the help of therapeutic intervention. However, despite dedication or the desire to recover, it is unlikely that a person with Borderline Personality Disorder will overcome BPD on their own without the guidance and insight that the therapeutic process can offer. MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE WITH BPD IS COMPULSIVELY LYING 1. Nip the lie in the bud. If your friend starts to say something outrageous, speculative, or clearly wrong, question them immediately. Do not stew in silence over how deceitful the liar is. Call attention to the problem as it’s happening. 2. Make it clear that compulsive lying is not enough to end your respect or esteem for them. THE IMPORTANCE OF VALIDATION IN BPD TREATMENT As part of BPD treatment through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), people with the psychiatric disorder are taught skills to help them learn both to feel validated and to validate others. Validation is an important skill learned in DBT, and is one you can help someone withBPD practice.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER VS. NARCISSISTIC Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are two personality disorders you wouldn’t necessarily associate with each other. But because the two disorders share the same “B cluster” grouping in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) – including erratic, dramatic, and emotional behaviors – they may be confused. MEDICATIONS USED TO TREAT BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER While there is no known medication that can target Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) on its own, prescription medications can address many of the common symptoms of BPD. Medications typically used in the treatment of BPD include antidepressants, mood stabilizers,anti
MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself HELPING A LOVED ONE WITH BPD: 6 WAYS TO STOP ENABLING Being supportive of a loved one with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is one thing. Enabling their behaviors is another. Of course you want to help those who are struggling with BPD symptoms, but sometimes that assistance can cross over the boundary and qualify as enabling. MY DAUGHTER HAS BPD: WHAT CAN I DO? As they stand, parent-daughter relationships provide their own unique set of challenges. So it is no surprise that this relationship can prove even more difficult when you’re contending with a psychiatric disorder such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER VS. NARCISSISTIC Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are two personality disorders you wouldn’t necessarily associate with each other. But because the two disorders share the same “B cluster” grouping in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) – including erratic, dramatic, and emotional behaviors – they may be confused. HOLDING ONTO A JOB WHEN YOU HAVE BORDERLINE PERSONALITY If you have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), it might feel as though it’s harder for you to hang onto a job than it is for otherpeople.
SIGNS OF A BPD MOTHER: HOW TO COPE Blame: A child of a BPD mother may be made to feel that they are to blame for their mother’s sadness or anger. People with BPD have trouble taking responsibility for their own feelings. Enmeshment: People struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder have a deep fear of abandonment. BPD NAME CHANGE IS BEING CONSIDERED BPD Name Change Is Being Considered. When Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) was first being diagnosed, it was thought of as a disorder that didn’t fit into the category of a neurotic or psychotic personality. People who were diagnosed as having BPD were considered to be on the “borderline” between neurosis andpsychosis.
TEENS WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: 5 WAYS TO SET Knowing how to set boundaries with your teen with BPD will be important to helping them manage their BPD symptoms, developing a healthy relationship with them, and maybe even getting them to DOES MY FATHER HAVE BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER If you have been raised by a father with Borderline Personality Disorder, you have undoubtedly suffered the consequences of his destructive behavior. It may benefit you greatly to increase your ability to recognize and define BPD behaviors in him so that you can affect changes in yourself and your communication that help you overcome some of the damage in your relationship. BREAKING UP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY You’ve heard it before: breaking up is hard to do. And if you are in a relationship with someone diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may find breaking up THE PROS AND CONS OF TELLING SOMEONE THEY HAVE BORDERLINE If you have a relationship with someone you suspect has Borderline Personality Disorder, you probably want nothing more than to see them get help and live a more peaceful life. It may be tempting to approach them about BPD in the hopes that they will seek help, but you must consider many things before doing so because this type of intervention can result in further conflict. WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR BPD? For there to be a diagnosis of BPD, at least five of the criteria must be met. 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. People with Borderline Personality Disorder often experience intense fears of abandonment, which can have a serious effect on their self-image and behavior, as well as their ability to maintainrelationships. 2.
HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline CAN I MANAGE MY BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER WITHOUT It may be tempting for some with the diagnosis to attempt to manage Borderline Personality Disorder without the help of therapeutic intervention. However, despite dedication or the desire to recover, it is unlikely that a person with Borderline Personality Disorder will overcome BPD on their own without the guidance and insight that the therapeutic process can offer. MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE WITH BPD IS COMPULSIVELY LYING 1. Nip the lie in the bud. If your friend starts to say something outrageous, speculative, or clearly wrong, question them immediately. Do not stew in silence over how deceitful the liar is. Call attention to the problem as it’s happening. 2. Make it clear that compulsive lying is not enough to end your respect or esteem for them. THE IMPORTANCE OF VALIDATION IN BPD TREATMENT As part of BPD treatment through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), people with the psychiatric disorder are taught skills to help them learn both to feel validated and to validate others. Validation is an important skill learned in DBT, and is one you can help someone withBPD practice.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER VS. NARCISSISTIC Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are two personality disorders you wouldn’t necessarily associate with each other. But because the two disorders share the same “B cluster” grouping in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) – including erratic, dramatic, and emotional behaviors – they may be confused. BREAKING UP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY You’ve heard it before: breaking up is hard to do. And if you are in a relationship with someone diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may find breaking up THE PROS AND CONS OF TELLING SOMEONE THEY HAVE BORDERLINE If you have a relationship with someone you suspect has Borderline Personality Disorder, you probably want nothing more than to see them get help and live a more peaceful life. It may be tempting to approach them about BPD in the hopes that they will seek help, but you must consider many things before doing so because this type of intervention can result in further conflict. WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR BPD? For there to be a diagnosis of BPD, at least five of the criteria must be met. 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. People with Borderline Personality Disorder often experience intense fears of abandonment, which can have a serious effect on their self-image and behavior, as well as their ability to maintainrelationships. 2.
HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline CAN I MANAGE MY BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER WITHOUT It may be tempting for some with the diagnosis to attempt to manage Borderline Personality Disorder without the help of therapeutic intervention. However, despite dedication or the desire to recover, it is unlikely that a person with Borderline Personality Disorder will overcome BPD on their own without the guidance and insight that the therapeutic process can offer. MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE WITH BPD IS COMPULSIVELY LYING 1. Nip the lie in the bud. If your friend starts to say something outrageous, speculative, or clearly wrong, question them immediately. Do not stew in silence over how deceitful the liar is. Call attention to the problem as it’s happening. 2. Make it clear that compulsive lying is not enough to end your respect or esteem for them. THE IMPORTANCE OF VALIDATION IN BPD TREATMENT As part of BPD treatment through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), people with the psychiatric disorder are taught skills to help them learn both to feel validated and to validate others. Validation is an important skill learned in DBT, and is one you can help someone withBPD practice.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER VS. NARCISSISTIC Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are two personality disorders you wouldn’t necessarily associate with each other. But because the two disorders share the same “B cluster” grouping in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) – including erratic, dramatic, and emotional behaviors – they may be confused. MEDICATIONS USED TO TREAT BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER While there is no known medication that can target Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) on its own, prescription medications can address many of the common symptoms of BPD. Medications typically used in the treatment of BPD include antidepressants, mood stabilizers,anti
MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself HELPING A LOVED ONE WITH BPD: 6 WAYS TO STOP ENABLING Being supportive of a loved one with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is one thing. Enabling their behaviors is another. Of course you want to help those who are struggling with BPD symptoms, but sometimes that assistance can cross over the boundary and qualify as enabling. MY DAUGHTER HAS BPD: WHAT CAN I DO? As they stand, parent-daughter relationships provide their own unique set of challenges. So it is no surprise that this relationship can prove even more difficult when you’re contending with a psychiatric disorder such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER VS. NARCISSISTIC Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are two personality disorders you wouldn’t necessarily associate with each other. But because the two disorders share the same “B cluster” grouping in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) – including erratic, dramatic, and emotional behaviors – they may be confused. HOLDING ONTO A JOB WHEN YOU HAVE BORDERLINE PERSONALITY If you have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), it might feel as though it’s harder for you to hang onto a job than it is for otherpeople.
SIGNS OF A BPD MOTHER: HOW TO COPE Blame: A child of a BPD mother may be made to feel that they are to blame for their mother’s sadness or anger. People with BPD have trouble taking responsibility for their own feelings. Enmeshment: People struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder have a deep fear of abandonment. BPD NAME CHANGE IS BEING CONSIDERED BPD Name Change Is Being Considered. When Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) was first being diagnosed, it was thought of as a disorder that didn’t fit into the category of a neurotic or psychotic personality. People who were diagnosed as having BPD were considered to be on the “borderline” between neurosis andpsychosis.
TEENS WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: 5 WAYS TO SET Knowing how to set boundaries with your teen with BPD will be important to helping them manage their BPD symptoms, developing a healthy relationship with them, and maybe even getting them to DOES MY FATHER HAVE BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER If you have been raised by a father with Borderline Personality Disorder, you have undoubtedly suffered the consequences of his destructive behavior. It may benefit you greatly to increase your ability to recognize and define BPD behaviors in him so that you can affect changes in yourself and your communication that help you overcome some of the damage in your relationship. WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR BPD? For there to be a diagnosis of BPD, at least five of the criteria must be met. 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. People with Borderline Personality Disorder often experience intense fears of abandonment, which can have a serious effect on their self-image and behavior, as well as their ability to maintainrelationships. 2.
BREAKING UP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY You’ve heard it before: breaking up is hard to do. And if you are in a relationship with someone diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may find breaking up HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family THE PROS AND CONS OF TELLING SOMEONE THEY HAVE BORDERLINE If you have a relationship with someone you suspect has Borderline Personality Disorder, you probably want nothing more than to see them get help and live a more peaceful life. It may be tempting to approach them about BPD in the hopes that they will seek help, but you must consider many things before doing so because this type of intervention can result in further conflict. CAN I BE TESTED FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER4 TYPES OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDERWHAT TRIGGERS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDERBORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER QUIZEARLY SIGNS OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITYBORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER SYMPTOMS T…BORDERLINE PERSONALITY RELATIONSHIP CYCLE The most well-known test to determine whether or not you suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder is the Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines, Revised (DIB-R), developed by John G. Gunderson and his colleague Jonathan Kolb. The DIB-R considers symptoms that fall under four main behaviors that are specific to BPD: 1. Affect: Chronic/major MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself BPD SYMPTOMS: WILL I OUTGROW THEM? If you are suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may experience a lessening of symptoms associated with the disorder as you get older. But don’t let this fool you into thinking that you can merely “grow out of” BPD. Although there is sometimes a reduction of Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms as a person ages, it is dangerous to assume that you can just wait out SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline UNDERSTANDING THE BORDERLINE MOTHER Understanding the Borderline Mother. The relationship between mother and child is one universally recognized as one of the single most influential factors in a person’s physical, psychological, and emotional well-being. When a mother has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), her influence over her child can be extremely damagingon many levels.
HOW TO COPE WHEN YOUR LOVED ONE WITH BPD LIES Coping With BPD and Lies. Here are some ways to cope when a loved one with BPD lies: Gain understanding: It’s vital to understand the intent behind the particular lie. “If the lie is a desperate attempt for approval, then the family can provide reassurance of their love and acceptance,” Instone says. While people with BPD may not intend WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR BPD? For there to be a diagnosis of BPD, at least five of the criteria must be met. 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment. People with Borderline Personality Disorder often experience intense fears of abandonment, which can have a serious effect on their self-image and behavior, as well as their ability to maintainrelationships. 2.
BREAKING UP WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY You’ve heard it before: breaking up is hard to do. And if you are in a relationship with someone diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may find breaking up HOW TO HELP AN ADULT CHILD WITH BPD The first step in helping an adult child with their BPD is to urge your child to seek therapy at a Borderline Personality Disorder treatment center. As Dr. Linehan points out above, the therapy should not be limited to the patient diagnosed with BPD, but the treatment center should offer a support system, therapy, and training for family THE PROS AND CONS OF TELLING SOMEONE THEY HAVE BORDERLINE If you have a relationship with someone you suspect has Borderline Personality Disorder, you probably want nothing more than to see them get help and live a more peaceful life. It may be tempting to approach them about BPD in the hopes that they will seek help, but you must consider many things before doing so because this type of intervention can result in further conflict. CAN I BE TESTED FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER4 TYPES OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDERWHAT TRIGGERS BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDERBORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER QUIZEARLY SIGNS OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITYBORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER SYMPTOMS T…BORDERLINE PERSONALITY RELATIONSHIP CYCLE The most well-known test to determine whether or not you suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder is the Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines, Revised (DIB-R), developed by John G. Gunderson and his colleague Jonathan Kolb. The DIB-R considers symptoms that fall under four main behaviors that are specific to BPD: 1. Affect: Chronic/major MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself BPD SYMPTOMS: WILL I OUTGROW THEM? If you are suffering from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), you may experience a lessening of symptoms associated with the disorder as you get older. But don’t let this fool you into thinking that you can merely “grow out of” BPD. Although there is sometimes a reduction of Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms as a person ages, it is dangerous to assume that you can just wait out SIGNS YOU MIGHT BE DATING SOMEONE WITH BPD The person with BPD can make you feel loved, needed, wanted, and elated because they want your attention, but also want to make you the center of their world. Things move at a whirlwind pace, almost too quickly, and you might find yourself in an intense relationship before you’re even ready. The Clinger Phase: As the person with Borderline UNDERSTANDING THE BORDERLINE MOTHER Understanding the Borderline Mother. The relationship between mother and child is one universally recognized as one of the single most influential factors in a person’s physical, psychological, and emotional well-being. When a mother has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), her influence over her child can be extremely damagingon many levels.
HOW TO COPE WHEN YOUR LOVED ONE WITH BPD LIES Coping With BPD and Lies. Here are some ways to cope when a loved one with BPD lies: Gain understanding: It’s vital to understand the intent behind the particular lie. “If the lie is a desperate attempt for approval, then the family can provide reassurance of their love and acceptance,” Instone says. While people with BPD may not intend CAN I BE TESTED FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER The most well-known test to determine whether or not you suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder is the Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines, Revised (DIB-R), developed by John G. Gunderson and his colleague Jonathan Kolb. The DIB-R considers symptoms that fall under four main behaviors that are specific to BPD: 1. Affect: Chronic/major MANAGING BPD SYMPTOMS: RESISTING THE URGE TO CUT Managing BPD Symptoms: Resisting the Urge to Cut. One of the symptoms associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is the urge to self-harm. This can manifest itself in several ways, including burning your skin with cigarettes or matches, tearing at your hair, or banging your head. Often, this compulsion to self-harm manifests itself HOW TO MANAGE AN EMPLOYEE WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY Many employers and co-workers are not prepared to handle someone who displays the symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder. But a workplace environment can actually provide someone with BPD a degree of much-needed stability in their lives. HOW TO COPE WHEN YOUR LOVED ONE WITH BPD LIES Coping With BPD and Lies. Here are some ways to cope when a loved one with BPD lies: Gain understanding: It’s vital to understand the intent behind the particular lie. “If the lie is a desperate attempt for approval, then the family can provide reassurance of their love and acceptance,” Instone says. While people with BPD may not intend CAN I MANAGE MY BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER WITHOUT It may be tempting for some with the diagnosis to attempt to manage Borderline Personality Disorder without the help of therapeutic intervention. However, despite dedication or the desire to recover, it is unlikely that a person with Borderline Personality Disorder will overcome BPD on their own without the guidance and insight that the therapeutic process can offer. MAINTAINING FRIENDSHIPS WITH SOMEONE WITH BPD Be supportive of your friend if they decide to seek BPD treatment. Take threats of self-harm seriously. About 10 percent of people with BPD commit suicide, so take note if you see signs of suicidal behavior. Maintaining a friendship with someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder can be challenging, but it isn’t impossible.Prev Post.
CAN SOMEONE WITH BPD HAVE A FUNCTIONING RELATIONSHIP Intense fears of abandonment; A distorted and unstable self-image, which can result in sudden changes in feelings; And, perhaps most harmful as far as the hope of a functioning relationship with someone with BPD goes, “a pattern of intense and stormy relationships with family, friends, and loved ones, often veering from extreme closenessand
MENTALIZATION TECHNIQUES FOR FAMILIES In a prior article on how mentalization can improve your family relationships, we examined how cycles of dysfunctional communication within the family unit can diminish secure attachments between caregivers and people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).This article provides you some techniques and practical applications of mentalization for families struggling to overcome the constant TEENS WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: 5 WAYS TO SET If you have a teenager, you know that all teens act out at some point. Part of any healthy parent-child relationship is about learning to set appropriate boundaries so that your teen can evolve into a competentand capable adult.
SIGNS OF A BPD MOTHER: HOW TO COPE Blame: A child of a BPD mother may be made to feel that they are to blame for their mother’s sadness or anger. People with BPD have trouble taking responsibility for their own feelings. Enmeshment: People struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder have a deep fear of abandonment. BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER TREATMENT _Helping you and your loved ones cope with BPD_Talk with a BPD
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