alone have borderline personality disorder. That accounts for roughly 1.6% of the U.S. population. The disorder is relatively unknown to most people, but is more common than schizophrenia. About 20% of people diagnosed with the disorder are diagnosed with bipolar disorder as well. Borderline personality disorder is a mental disorder commonly characterized by unstable moods, behaviors, and relationships. It can also cause harm to one’s self-image. Someone with borderline personality disorder might experience…
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Borderline Personality Disorder Research Paper Shannon Allen Melissa Patton, MA, HS-BCP Abnormal Psychology 25644 March 8, 2013 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Abstract: This paper will discuss the causes and psychological impact of borderline personality disorder. It will also talk about how to treat those impacted by borderline personality disorder. Introduction: This article discusses the significance of psychotherapy options in treating borderline personality…
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Introduction Borderline personality disorder is a condition not known by many people. In this paper we will be discussing regional/national/global statistics, predisposing factors, signs and symptoms, diagnostics used to determine the presence of the condition, medical/surgical treatment, and therapies related to the condition, medications, potential complications, and short/long term prognosis for the condition. Description of the Condition Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental disorder that…
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com/quotes/tag/borderline-personality-disorder Borderline Personality Disorder is contributed with extensive patterns of self-image, emotions, and interpersonal relationships. Often those who are diagnosed with BPD are extremely impulsive and will demonstrate signs of hostility behaviors such as, cutting, suicide attempts, or even sexual behaviors. Although people may believe this is a mental illness, it is a struggle with one’s self, but in the end they’re human too. Borderline Personality Disorder normally…
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Borderline Personally Disorder This paper will discuss the causes and psychological impact of borderline personality disorder. It will also talk about how to treat those impacted by borderline personality disorder. Borderline personality disorder facts like: The causes of borderline personality disorder? How is borderline personality disorder diagnosed? And what is the treatment for borderline personality disorder? And other findings as I research on the disease. I selected Borderline personality…
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Borderline Personality Disorder and the Difficulties of Explaining Psychosocial Adjustment In recent years, Personality Disorders (PDs) have been the theme of a significant quantity of research literature. As opposed to some other disorders, PDs are not considered an irregular condition in a functional person. Instead, a PD is identified as a dysfunction that began at an earlier stage of an individual’s development and was not overcome (Paris, 2013). The earliest descriptions of a dysfunction…
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Jackeline Santiago Personality Disorders Advance Psychopathology Personality Disorders As part of the Advanced Psychopathology class requirement I was asked to write a paper on personality disorders. Due to the length of the disorder and the latest changes on the DSM IV we will focus on the disorders that make the cut, changes in the DSM and the treatment to the disorders. Personality Disorder is an enduring pattern of inner experience and…
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Borderline personality disorder (BDP) is characterized as “an instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked by impulsivity that begins by early adulthood and is present in a variety of contexts” (APA, 2013, p. 663). Borderline personality disorder is present in about 6 percent of primary care patients and in 15 to 20 percent of patients in psychiatric hospitals and outpatient clinics. In clinical settings, about 75 percent of people with this disorder are female…
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Outline THESIS: Borderline Personality Disorder is a serious personality disorder that disrupts families and lives that is often miss-diagnosis and untreated due to the lack of education about the disorder. Through education families, patients, and co workers can learn the triggers and signs to the disorder. Education will also lead to appropriate treatment and diagnosis for patients so that they can live stable happy lives. Introduction 1. Background A. Description of a personality B. What is borderline…
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Childhood and Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a complicated disorder that affects people both psychologically and socially. ‘BPD is defined as a consistent pattern of instability, problems sustaining interpersonal relationships, impulsivity, poor self-image, and unstable moods’ (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2000, p.706). BPD is one of many personality disorders whose problems are usually seen first in late adolescence or early adulthood. ‘Originally…
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