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What Is Borderline Personality Disorder?

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that centers on the inability to manage emotions effectively. The name of this illness comes from the fact that it was originally considered to be on the “borderline” between psychosis and neurosis, which means it fell in a gray area between what we now consider two different types of mental disorders.

It is called borderline because it was thought to be on the “border” between two distinct categories of mental illness. People with BPD have long been misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and mislabeled. This has led to many myths about this disorder being circulated in popular culture, so it’s important to separate fact from fiction.

Types Of Borderline Personality Disorder

There are four different types of borderline personality disorder:

  • The emotional type – This type of person experiences intense and rapidly changing emotions. They may feel very happy one minute, and then very sad or angry the next. They may have difficulty controlling their emotions and may lash out at others impulsively.
  • The impulsive type – This type of person is always in a hurry, and tends to act on impulse without thinking things through. They may take risks that are dangerous or harmful to themselves or others, and they often have problems with alcohol or drugs.
  • The paranoid type – This type of person is very mistrustful, and may see conspiracies and threats where others don’t. They may be extremely sensitive to criticism, and easily feel like they are being mistreated or betrayed.
  • The self-destructive type – This type of person tends to engage in self-harmful behavior such as substance abuse, reckless driving, unsafe sex, etc., even when they know it’s harmful to them. They may also have suicidal thoughts or attempt suicide.

Treatment Options For Borderline Personality Disorder

There are a number of different treatment options for borderline personality disorder:

  • Medication: There are a number of different medications that can be used to treat borderline personality disorder. Some of the most common medications include mood stabilizers, antidepressants, and antipsychotics.
  • Mood Stabilizers: are medications that are used to stabilize mood swings in people with borderline personality disorder, as the name suggests. Some of the most common medicines for this include lithium, Depakote (Divalproex), Lamictal (Lamotrigine), Neurontin (Gabapentin), and Tegretol (Carbamazepine).
  • Antidepressants: are medications designed to improve depression, but they can also prove helpful in the treatment of borderline personality disorder. Antidepressants can help people with BPD feel happier and more optimistic about life, which is obviously an important part of treatment. Some of the most common antidepressants include Paxil (Paroxetine).
  • Antipsychotics: medications are used to treat mental health conditions that cause psychosis, such as schizophrenia. However, antipsychotics can also be used to help treat borderline personality disorder. One of the most common antipsychotics for BPD is Abilify (Aripiprazole).

How Can Therapy Help With Borderline Personality Disorder?

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental illness that causes intense mood swings, impulsive behavior, and problems with relationships. People with BPD often have a hard time regulating their emotions and can be very sensitive to criticism. This can make it difficult for them to maintain stable relationships or hold down a job.

Therapy can help people with BPD. In therapy, they learn coping skills and how to calm down when their emotions flare up. They also gain insight into their disorder so they can manage it better.

Therapy Options For Borderline Personality Disorder

Some of the most common therapies used to treat BPD include:

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): is a highly structured therapy that involves weekly individual therapy sessions and weekly group skills training sessions. The individual therapy sessions focus on helping the client understand and accept themselves, while the group skills training sessions teach the client how to better manage their emotions and relationships.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Cognitive behavioral therapy is a type of talk therapy that helps people identify and change the thoughts and behaviors that are causing them problems. CBT is often used to treat mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and borderline personality disorder.
  • Schema-Focused Therapy: is a type of talk therapy that focuses on the concept of “schemas” – the characterization of oneself, one’s experiences, and one’s relationships. A schema can be thought of as a template for understanding oneself and other people in one’s life.
  • Multicultural Dialectical Behavior Therapy (MDBT): is the same as Dialectical Behavior Therapy, but also addresses culture. It can be used with individuals from any cultural background or ethnicity.
  • Psychodynamic Therapy: focuses on the role of past experiences in shaping current behaviors, particularly how early childhood experiences have contributed to personality development. For this approach to work, it is important for the client and therapist to establish a strong, trusting relationship.

How to find a Borderline Personality Disorder therapist?

TherapyMantra can help you find a Borderline Personality therapist near you. We have over 500+ therapists listed on our therapist directory. You can follow the following steps to find a good Borderline Personality therapist:

  • First, ask your family doctor or anyone else you are seeing for a referral for Borderline Personality disorder therapist. 
  • The next thing you’ll want to do is ask your friends and loved ones for referrals.
  • The next thing you’ll want to do is look online. There are many websites that help people find therapists in their area who can treat things like Borderline Personality.

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After years of dealing with Borderline Personality issues, Therapy Mantra assisted me in releasing a lot of buried emotions.I had previously received Borderline Personality counselling, which helped, but Therapy Mantra was able to turn me around and make me look forward to a better life.

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1 year on TherapyMantra

FAQs

Intense, unstable emotions and relationships, as well as insecurity and self-doubt, are all symptoms of BPD. Everything about a person feels unstable when they have BPD, including their moods, thinking, conduct, relationships, and occasionally their identity.

The psychiatric ailment borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious one. BPD patients have difficulty controlling their emotions, regulating their conduct, and sustaining stable relationships. They’re more prone to participate in hazardous sex or dangerous or damaging activity, such as irresponsible driving.

BPD can be diagnosed as early as 12 years old if symptoms last for at least a year, according to the DSM-5. The majority of diagnoses, however, are made in late adolescence or early adulthood.

Untreated Borderline Personality Disorder can have catastrophic repercussions if left untreated. Self-mutilation, suicide, and violent behaviour are all more likely in those with BPD. If your symptoms are not treated, they may exacerbate the presence of another mental or physical health problem.

Patients with BPD complained of memory problems in ordinary life but showed no abnormalities on memory tests. These findings support the idea that, in addition to administering tests, neuropsychological evaluations of BPD patients should examine everyday linked cognitive functioning

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