What is Borderline
Personality Disorder? by:
Arthur Buchanan
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by a
pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal
relationships, self-image and affects along with marked
impulsivity. Borderline personality disorder is the most common
personality disorder and occurs in about 2% of the population.
It usually presents itself by early adulthood and is present in
a variety of settings (e.g., not just at work or home).
Symptoms usually flare up when a psychological stressor occurs,
such as the threat of a break-up in a close relationship.
Typically, when the stress subsides the symptoms subside as
well.
Borderline personality disorder often overlaps with
dysthymia (milder, longer lasting form of depression) and
psychotic disorders. Nearly 3/4 of those suffering from the
disorder attempt suicide or display self-mutilating behaviors
like cutting themselves with razors or burning themselves. Only
about 10% of suicide attempts are successful.
Symptoms of borderline personality disorder and risks of
suicide are greatest during young adulthood and seem to
diminish later in life. Most people with borderline personality
disorder, especially those who receive therapy, achieve some
stability in their life as they age.
Symptoms
The major symptoms or characteristics of borderline
personality disorder are:
Unstable Personal Relationships
People with borderline personality disorder fear abandonment
and make desperate attempts to maintain relationships. However,
their perception of relationships is so unstable that a friend
can become an enemy over an ordinary disagreement.
Unstable Self-Image
This disorder is characterized by marked uncertainty in
major life issues, such as life goals, sexual orientation,
values, career choices, or types of friends.
Unstable Emotions
Their emotional state can fluctuate dramatically from
euphoria to intense anxiety to rage in a matter of hours or
days. Typically, these emotional fluctuations are reactions to
social interactions.
Lack of Impulse Control
Reckless impulsivity may cause people with this disorder to
act in self-destructive ways such as driving dangerously or
bingeing on food, alcohol, or sex.
Causes
Borderline personality disorder has as many causes as there
are people who suffer from it. The disorder may be caused by a
combination of a person's parental upbringing, their
personality and social development, as well as genetic and
biological factors. While the exact cause is not yet known, it
is understood that the disorder most often manifests during
increased times of stress and interpersonal difficulties in the
person's life. There is a common misconception that people with
this disorder are weak or should be able to "snap out of it."
It's important to understand that those who suffer from
borderline personality disorder are not consciously holding
themselves back from correcting their behavior.
Treatment
Individual psychotherapy is the most effective treatment for
this personality disorder. Treatment most often focuses on
increasing the person's coping mechanisms and their
interpersonal skills. The more severe the disorder, the longer
the duration of therapy. Brief therapy can include a
supportive, problem-solving approach, cognitive techniques to
challenge distorted thinking, and interpersonal therapy to
teach the person how to develop meaningful relationships. Brief
therapy usually lasts four to twelve weeks.
Medication may be used to treat other accompanying disorders
or specific symptoms the person may have, such as depression,
psychotic symptoms, or anxious symptoms.
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