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I Accept Show Purposes. Table of Contents View All. Table of Contents. Cyclical Nature. Stopping the Cycle. Support for Partners. BPD Diagnostic Criteria. Understanding the Fear of Abandonment. BPD and Romantic Relationships. Overview of BPD Treatment. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Perhaps you pick fights with a significant other in times when you are unsure if they really want to stay.

If this sounds like you, please know you are not alone. The source of this behavior is not malicious, and people with BPD are not doomed to have difficult interpersonal relationships forever — though it often means doing therapeutic work to truly heal. Makes sense, right? I push them away to see the extent they will go for me. Will they stay? Then once they do leave, I break down. But if they stay, I keep pushing the limits. But I do.

I care so much that it kills me. It is a never-ending cycle. I am compelled to share detailed information about things that are happening in my life to acquaintances and even complete strangers. Multiple studies have linked decreased serotonin activity with impulsive aggressiveness and depression in people with BPD, according to Kreisman and Straus, so patients who strongly exhibit those symptoms respond most positively to SSRIs.

A study by Mary Zanarini and her colleagues followed approximately former inpatients with BPD for 10 years, interviewing them at two-year intervals to assess the severity of their illness and determine whether or not they had improved.

The results: Nearly seven out of every eight patients achieved symptom remission lasting at least four years, and half no longer met the criteria for borderline personality disorder. Despite the obstacles and challenges, recovering from BPD is very possible, even likely, based on the stats I mentioned earlier. The patient has to realize, though, that even with medication, recovery is a tough process that requires hard work and change. However, they can be developed, especially with the proper help, and as you achieve small and large successes, failures become less common.

Gunderson and Perry D. BPD is difficult not just for the patient but also for family and friends. The NEABPD also has more than audio and video recordings of past conferences, as well as recordings of a weekly call-in series in which researchers and clinicians do presentations for people who call in. You can also visit their YouTube channel.

FC Leaders Board. Most accurate article on BPD we have read—kudos! By Melissa Valliant The truth behind arguably the most misunderstood mental illness of our time. What is borderline personality disorder?



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