Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Day 2024 is on Thursday, October 3, 2024: what is Borderline personality disorder?

Thursday, October 3, 2024 is Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Day 2024. High Heels and Hot Flashes: May is BPD (Borderline Personality ... What is BPD? Borderline

what is Borderline personality disorder?

Borderline personality disorder can be a distressing medical condition, both for the people who have it and for those around them. When you have borderline personality disorder (BPD), you have difficulty controlling your emotions and are often in a state of upheaval — perhaps as a result of harmful childhood experiences or brain dysfunction.

With borderline personality disorder your image of yourself is distorted, making you feel worthless and fundamentally flawed. Your anger, impulsive behavior and frequent mood swings may push others away, even though you yearn for loving relationships.

Increasing awareness and research are helping improve the treatment and understanding of borderline personality disorder. Emerging evidence indicates that people with borderline personality disorder often get better over time and that they can live happy, peaceful lives.

Borderline Personality Awareness?

Borderline Personality Awareness?

I think the first answer was good about the Facebook page, you could add a donation page on to it for people to donate to a charity or something for Borderline Personality Disorder.

Whatever you do decide to do I think that is amazing of you. I too have BPD and it is so hard to get through every day living with it. So thank you for even thinking about it! And also best of luck :)

EDIT - No way, I live in Stafford, Staffordshire!! :)

Borderline Personality Disorder?

Borderline Personality Disorder?

You've got a couple of difficult diagnoses in your mixed bag. However, you have one very GOOD thing going for you. You have some self-awareness. You know that the friendship ended because your behavior wasn't "proper." That is SO good because it means you have a sense of what is and isn't OK.

If you have a counselor that you talk to, bring this up in exactly the way you described it here. Ask for actual limits and numbers and frequencies. Like how long should a phone call last? (under 5 minutes) How often should you call someone? (once a day). Things like that. Then all you need to do is follow the rules and you'll make fewer social mistakes.

You can work this out. Talk to your counselor, and good luck!

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