People with borderline personality disorder have a debilitating fear of real or perceived abandonment. Ironically, they often push people away.
A classic communication theory, the double bind, may offer a unifying explanation for the paradoxes at the core of borderline ...
Middle-aged adults who show symptoms of borderline personality disorder may be at greater risk for a heart attack, as they show physical signs of worsening cardiovascular health more than other adults ...
The relationship between individuals with narcissistic traits and those with borderline personality disorder (BPD) is marked by intense passion and volatility. At the heart of this attraction lie ...
A new study of a brain region called the rostro-medial prefrontal could potentially advance diagnosis and therapies for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). A new study of a brain region called the ...
They’re polished, articulate, and often the most competent person in the room. But beneath the surface, people with high-functioning personality disorders—especially those with “quiet” or internalized ...
People with the personality disorder have an extreme fear of being left. They use anger to protect from feeling fear, but it can lead to isolation.
People who live with borderline personality disorder (BPD) have a hard time regulating their emotions, which can be very intense, and handling stress. This can lead them to lash out at the people in ...
Borderline personality disorder is an often stigmatized and misunderstood condition. The disorder can develop as a coping mechanism when a child is severely abandoned physically or emotionally. As ...