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A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity beginning by early adulthood.
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| borderline personality disorder |
persons with this disorder present instability in their perceptions of themselves, and have difficulty maintaining stable relationships. Moods may also be inconsistent, but never neutral - their sense of reality is always seen in "black and white." Persons with borderline personality disorder often feel as though they lacked a certain level of nurturing while growing up and, as a result, incessantly seek a higher level of caretaking from others as adults. ...
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| borderline personality disorder |
is one of several personality disorders that have enduring difficult behaviour patterns, and are usually treated by long-term psychotherapy backed by very firm management plans. However BPD is the most likely of the personality disorders to have complications such as depression, anxiety, psychosis and suicidal tendencies that may benefit from psychiatric treatment, and may meet the intervention criteria of the BC Mental Health Act.
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