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Borderline personality disorder Health Article
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Definition
Borderline personality disorder is a condition in which a person makes impulsive actions, and has an unstable mood and chaotic relationships.
Alternative Names
Personality disorder - borderline
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Personality disorders are long-term (chronic) patterns of behavior that negatively affect relationships and work. The cause of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is unknown. People with BPD are impulsive in areas that have a potential for self-harm, such as drug use, drinking, and other risk-taking behaviors. Risk factors for BPD include:
This personality disorder tends to occur more often in women and among hospitalized psychiatric patients.
Symptoms
Relationships with others are intense and unstable. They swing wildly from love to hate and back again. People with BPD will frantically try to avoid real or imagined abandonment. BPD patients may also be uncertain about their identity or self-image. They tend to see things in terms of extremes, either all good or all bad. They also typically view themselves as victims of circumstance and take little responsibility for themselves or their problems. Other symptoms include:
Signs and tests
Personality disorders are diagnosed based on psychological evaluation and the history and severity of the symptoms.
Treatment
Group therapy can help change self-destructive behaviors. Having peers reinforce appropriate behaviors may be more successful than one-on-one counseling, because people with this condition often have difficulty with authority figures, which can prevent them from learning. Medications can help level mood swings and treat depression or other disorders that may occur with this condition.
Expectations (prognosis)
Borderline personality disorder has a poor outlook because people often do not comply with treatment.
Complications
Calling your health care provider
Call your health care provider if you or your child is has symptoms of borderline personality disorder. |
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