Do you wonder why people with borderline personality disorder have trouble being alone? Research suggests that the answer may ...
While dialectical behavioral therapy remains the most well-known psychotherapy for borderline personality disorder, mentalization-based therapy also has the status of an evidence-based treatment for ...
I'm always afraid to speak openly with people I meet because I know that as soon as they hear the words 'personality disorder', they're going to start treating me differently," she said. Jess, from ...
An FP is someone to whom a person with borderline personality disorder (BPD) forms a strong attachment. People with BPD fear abandonment, and the anxiety this causes can be highly stressful.
An estimated 1.4% of the adult population in the United States has borderline personality disorder, and about 75% of those ...
This creates a "push-pull" dynamic with loved ones, as people with borderline personality disorder seek closeness, but push away those they love to test the strength of the relationship.
People with Borderline Personality Disorder are 13 times more likely to report childhood trauma than people without any mental health problems, according to University of Manchester research. The ...
The marriage rate in the PI-500 population, however, was only half the national average reported for people from a similar culture and of a similar age. Moreover, the percentage of women with BPD ...
A young adult from Northern Ireland has shared their story of recovery from the eating disorder anorexia nervosa through a ...
People with ASPD may be more likely to commit violent crimes, perform financial fraud, and have a substance use disorder. Some evidence suggests a higher likelihood of incarceration. About 40% of ...
This creates a “push-pull” dynamic with loved ones, as people with borderline personality disorder seek closeness, but push away those they love to test the strength of the relationship.