Symptoms Overview
Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder can vary significantly from person to person. BPD symptoms may include: ongoing problems in relationships, fear of abandonment, a distorted and unstable self-image, self-harming behavior, suicide attempts, highly changeable moods, feelings of hopelessness, feelings of anger, and losing touch with reality.
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Criteria for diagnosing BPD - Alan Fruzzetti
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DSM's description of Borderline Personality Disorder behaviors - Antonia New
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How to explain BPD to teens and parents - Alec MIller
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Some BPD characteristics that are based on emotions - Marsha Linehan
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How I explain BPD to patients and families- Antonia New
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How to explain BPD and how DBT skills will help- Alec Miller
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A person with BPD is struggling with a lifetime of experience - Larry Siever
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Dysfunctional BPD behaviors can function to regulate emotions - Marsha Linehan
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Fluctuations in BPD symptoms - Perry Hoffman
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Acute and temperamental symptoms - Mary Zanarini
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A person with BPD needs to learn how to manage the disorder - Larry Siever
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Differences in how BPD presents in adolescent males vs females - Alec Miller
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People with BPD get better over time - Antonia New
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People with BPD are like burn victims, they have no skin - Marsha Linehan