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What Might "Trigger" Someone with BPD, Borderline Personality Disorder
Clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula outlines some communication styles or topics that could "trigger" someone with Borderline Personality Disorder.
WATCH more of this series with Dr. Ramani, "Borderline Personality Disorder: The Family Guide to Healing" here: https://medcircle.com/series/bpd-family-strategies-53753/
published: 16 May 2022
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Causes of Borderline Personality Disorder
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What causes Borderline Personality Disorder? Here to answer that question is leading clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula. In this video, Dr. Ramani shares tips on spotting the early signs BPD and what causes it that you need to know.
She discusses:
- The biological factors affecting BPD
- The environmental factors affecting BPD
- What are some examples of environmental factors that cause BPD?
- What research is currently being done surrounding borderline personality disorder?
- The importance of providing support for parents, who can, in turn, help their children.
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published: 27 Aug 2018
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Borderline Personality Disorder: Sorting Fact From Fiction
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There are so many persistent myths about Borderline Personality Disorder. But, the reality of being quote “borderline” is much more nuanced — and hopeful.
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What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
A quick summary about Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, one of the many personality trait-based DSM diagnoses. In this video I try to show some of the difficulties of living with BPD, as well as a bit about treatment of the condition.
Questions and corrections always welcome in the comments.
For those interested in the DSM classification, I've left out two diagnostic elements in this video - dissociation/paranoia, and suicidal/self harm behaviours.
Visit https://www.spectrumbpd.com.au/ for more information.
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What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
It’s estimated that one in a hundred people have borderline personality disorder, or BPD. In this video, we’ll talk about the challenges people with BPD face, the features that characterise the condition, and how people can r...
published: 23 May 2018
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Embracing Borderline Personality Disorder - Dr Keith Gaynor
Dr. Gaynor presents a thoroughly engaging lecture about Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The current working definition of BPD is 'a pervasive disorder of the emotion regulation system'. Dr. Gaynor outlines how BPD presents differently to 'normal' depression and bipolar depression. He talks about common behaviours (addictions, self-harm, acting out) that some people engage in when attempting to regulate the emotional dysregulation caused by BPD. He addresses the reasons that BPD symptoms may develop for an individual and refers to three evidence based treatments: Dialectic Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Mentalisation and Schema Therapy. Dr. Gaynor also stresses the important contribution made by Margaret Linehan, who is considered the leading expert internationally in the field of BPD.
published: 23 Oct 2013
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Psychologist Explains Borderline Personality Disorder: Signs and Symptoms
What are the signs and symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder?
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4 Types of Borderline Personality Disorder
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In this video, MedCircle host, Kyle Kittleson, and Clinical Psychologist & BPD expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula discuss how to spot the four types of Borderline Personality Disorder, also known as, BPD. Not every BPD diagnosis looks the same. They also discuss whether the types of treatment differ for each type of BPD.
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published: 04 Feb 2021
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Narcissism or Borderline Personality Disorder?
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What is the difference between Borderline Personality Disorder, also known as, BPD, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder, also known as, NPD? In this video, leading psychologist, Dr. Ramani, explains the difference and ends the interview with some crucial advice for supporters of those with BPD or NPD.
Topics:
How are borderline personality disorder (BPD) and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) different?
How can someone spot the differences between BPD and NPD?
What are the core traits of a narcissist?
How is this different from a sociopath or a psychopath?
What are the core traits of someone with borderline personality disorder (BPD)?
Why are people w...
published: 23 Sep 2018
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What Is Splitting In Borderline Personality Disorder
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You've heard of borderline personality disorder, but have you heard of splitting? Dr. Ramani walks us through some examples of splitting, what it means for those with BPD - and what it means for their loved ones.
Dr. Ramani answers:
How does someone act when they're splitting?
What are the main tendencies someone has when they're splitting?
What causes splitting?
As a partner or caregiver of someone with borderline personality disorder, how can I recognize splitting?
How does a "good" therapist react to a patient who is splitting?
What is the key part of therapy when it comes to helping someone with ...
published: 11 Sep 2018
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What Might "Trigger" Someone with BPD, Borderline Personality Disorder
Clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula outlines some communication styles or topics that could "trigger" someone with Borderline Personality Disorder.
WAT...
Clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula outlines some communication styles or topics that could "trigger" someone with Borderline Personality Disorder.
WATCH more of this series with Dr. Ramani, "Borderline Personality Disorder: The Family Guide to Healing" here: https://medcircle.com/series/bpd-family-strategies-53753/
https://wn.com/What_Might_Trigger_Someone_With_Bpd,_Borderline_Personality_Disorder
Clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula outlines some communication styles or topics that could "trigger" someone with Borderline Personality Disorder.
WATCH more of this series with Dr. Ramani, "Borderline Personality Disorder: The Family Guide to Healing" here: https://medcircle.com/series/bpd-family-strategies-53753/
- published: 16 May 2022
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Causes of Borderline Personality Disorder
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What causes Borderline Personality Disorder? Here to answer that question is leading clinical psychol...
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What causes Borderline Personality Disorder? Here to answer that question is leading clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula. In this video, Dr. Ramani shares tips on spotting the early signs BPD and what causes it that you need to know.
She discusses:
- The biological factors affecting BPD
- The environmental factors affecting BPD
- What are some examples of environmental factors that cause BPD?
- What research is currently being done surrounding borderline personality disorder?
- The importance of providing support for parents, who can, in turn, help their children.
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What causes Borderline Personality Disorder? Here to answer that question is leading clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula. In this video, Dr. Ramani shares tips on spotting the early signs BPD and what causes it that you need to know.
She discusses:
- The biological factors affecting BPD
- The environmental factors affecting BPD
- What are some examples of environmental factors that cause BPD?
- What research is currently being done surrounding borderline personality disorder?
- The importance of providing support for parents, who can, in turn, help their children.
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- published: 27 Aug 2018
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Borderline Personality Disorder: Sorting Fact From Fiction
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There are so many persistent myths about Borderline Personality Disorder. But, the reality of being quote “borderline” is much more nuanced — and hopeful.
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What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
A quick summary about Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, one of the many personality trait-based DSM diagnoses. In this video I try to show some of the di...
A quick summary about Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, one of the many personality trait-based DSM diagnoses. In this video I try to show some of the difficulties of living with BPD, as well as a bit about treatment of the condition.
Questions and corrections always welcome in the comments.
For those interested in the DSM classification, I've left out two diagnostic elements in this video - dissociation/paranoia, and suicidal/self harm behaviours.
Visit https://www.spectrumbpd.com.au/ for more information.
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What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
It’s estimated that one in a hundred people have borderline personality disorder, or BPD. In this video, we’ll talk about the challenges people with BPD face, the features that characterise the condition, and how people can recover from it.
People with BPD face issues such as
Feeling a desperate and urgent need to avoid being abandoned by other people - even if the abandonment is only imagined
Having intense and unstable relationships, repeatedly
Idealising people, then intensely disliking or devaluing them, in relatively short intervals
A chronic feeling of emptiness
Uncertainty of self - what psychiatrists call an ‘unstable self-image’
Repeatedly acting in impulsive and risky ways
Feeling rapid fluctuations in mood
To add to these challenges, BPD is currently under-recognised, and the availability of specific services is limited. The reason may include the social stigma of mental health conditions, or the challenges that health professionals face in treating BPD.
Think of these factors, then consider how that might affect a relationship between a health professional and a person with BPD.
If you know or have known someone with BPD, you might struggle to find empathy towards them. You might have good reason - they might have hurt you. It’s important not to blame the person in such situations. It’s not their fault, after all. So what is the cause of BPD? Well, it isn’t fully understood. Currently, a combination of biological factors and early-life experiences, such as trauma, is thought to contribute to the development of BPD.
Diagnosis
The psychiatrist’s manual of diagnosis - the DSM - encourages diagnosis of personality disorders based on the following:
An enduring pattern of inner experience and behaviour that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual's culture, manifested in two (or more) of the following areas:
- cognition (i.e. ways of perceiving and interpreting self, other people, and events)
- affectivity (i.e. the range, intensity, lability, and appropriateness of emotional response)
- interpersonal functioning
- impulse control.
The pattern must be inflexible and pervasive, lead to clinically significant distress or impairment, be of long duration, with onset that can be traced back at least to adolescence or early adulthood.
Meanwhile, the possibility that these symptoms are part of another mental disorder, or caused by substance abuse must be ruled out.
In terms of BPD specifically, these elements will be characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image and affects, and marked impulsivity.
It’s important to remember that diagnosis of BPD can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it can help people to identify their worrying behaviour, and work to improve their lives. On the other hand, it can expose the person to discrimination. A 2010 Australian Senate Committee on Mental health stated that “an end to marginalisation of the disorder within the community and the mental health sector, is urgently needed.”
Management
Many people with BPD will have the following treatment goals:
To regulate their emotional world
To find a sense of purpose in life
Development and maintenance of strong relationships
The best treatment results have been shown with Dialectical Behavioural Therapy. Dialectical means ‘concerned with opposing forces’, which here are “acceptance” and “change”. It involves working with a therapist to both accept the person as they are, and to appreciate the importance of change in recovery.
Given that a person with BPD experiences significant issues regarding real or perceived abandonment, and may also experience intense and uncontrollable mood swings - the challenge is considerable for treating health professionals, particularly if they are untrained in BPD. It is the responsibility of the health professional, however, to stay calm in difficult situations, as the maintenance of a strong therapeutic relationship is integral to positive treatment of BPD.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Borderline_Personality_Disorder
A quick summary about Borderline Personality Disorder, or BPD, one of the many personality trait-based DSM diagnoses. In this video I try to show some of the difficulties of living with BPD, as well as a bit about treatment of the condition.
Questions and corrections always welcome in the comments.
For those interested in the DSM classification, I've left out two diagnostic elements in this video - dissociation/paranoia, and suicidal/self harm behaviours.
Visit https://www.spectrumbpd.com.au/ for more information.
-----
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
It’s estimated that one in a hundred people have borderline personality disorder, or BPD. In this video, we’ll talk about the challenges people with BPD face, the features that characterise the condition, and how people can recover from it.
People with BPD face issues such as
Feeling a desperate and urgent need to avoid being abandoned by other people - even if the abandonment is only imagined
Having intense and unstable relationships, repeatedly
Idealising people, then intensely disliking or devaluing them, in relatively short intervals
A chronic feeling of emptiness
Uncertainty of self - what psychiatrists call an ‘unstable self-image’
Repeatedly acting in impulsive and risky ways
Feeling rapid fluctuations in mood
To add to these challenges, BPD is currently under-recognised, and the availability of specific services is limited. The reason may include the social stigma of mental health conditions, or the challenges that health professionals face in treating BPD.
Think of these factors, then consider how that might affect a relationship between a health professional and a person with BPD.
If you know or have known someone with BPD, you might struggle to find empathy towards them. You might have good reason - they might have hurt you. It’s important not to blame the person in such situations. It’s not their fault, after all. So what is the cause of BPD? Well, it isn’t fully understood. Currently, a combination of biological factors and early-life experiences, such as trauma, is thought to contribute to the development of BPD.
Diagnosis
The psychiatrist’s manual of diagnosis - the DSM - encourages diagnosis of personality disorders based on the following:
An enduring pattern of inner experience and behaviour that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual's culture, manifested in two (or more) of the following areas:
- cognition (i.e. ways of perceiving and interpreting self, other people, and events)
- affectivity (i.e. the range, intensity, lability, and appropriateness of emotional response)
- interpersonal functioning
- impulse control.
The pattern must be inflexible and pervasive, lead to clinically significant distress or impairment, be of long duration, with onset that can be traced back at least to adolescence or early adulthood.
Meanwhile, the possibility that these symptoms are part of another mental disorder, or caused by substance abuse must be ruled out.
In terms of BPD specifically, these elements will be characterised by a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image and affects, and marked impulsivity.
It’s important to remember that diagnosis of BPD can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it can help people to identify their worrying behaviour, and work to improve their lives. On the other hand, it can expose the person to discrimination. A 2010 Australian Senate Committee on Mental health stated that “an end to marginalisation of the disorder within the community and the mental health sector, is urgently needed.”
Management
Many people with BPD will have the following treatment goals:
To regulate their emotional world
To find a sense of purpose in life
Development and maintenance of strong relationships
The best treatment results have been shown with Dialectical Behavioural Therapy. Dialectical means ‘concerned with opposing forces’, which here are “acceptance” and “change”. It involves working with a therapist to both accept the person as they are, and to appreciate the importance of change in recovery.
Given that a person with BPD experiences significant issues regarding real or perceived abandonment, and may also experience intense and uncontrollable mood swings - the challenge is considerable for treating health professionals, particularly if they are untrained in BPD. It is the responsibility of the health professional, however, to stay calm in difficult situations, as the maintenance of a strong therapeutic relationship is integral to positive treatment of BPD.
- published: 23 May 2018
- views: 3238942
40:02
Embracing Borderline Personality Disorder - Dr Keith Gaynor
Dr. Gaynor presents a thoroughly engaging lecture about Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The current working definition of BPD is 'a pervasive disorder of...
Dr. Gaynor presents a thoroughly engaging lecture about Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The current working definition of BPD is 'a pervasive disorder of the emotion regulation system'. Dr. Gaynor outlines how BPD presents differently to 'normal' depression and bipolar depression. He talks about common behaviours (addictions, self-harm, acting out) that some people engage in when attempting to regulate the emotional dysregulation caused by BPD. He addresses the reasons that BPD symptoms may develop for an individual and refers to three evidence based treatments: Dialectic Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Mentalisation and Schema Therapy. Dr. Gaynor also stresses the important contribution made by Margaret Linehan, who is considered the leading expert internationally in the field of BPD.
https://wn.com/Embracing_Borderline_Personality_Disorder_Dr_Keith_Gaynor
Dr. Gaynor presents a thoroughly engaging lecture about Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The current working definition of BPD is 'a pervasive disorder of the emotion regulation system'. Dr. Gaynor outlines how BPD presents differently to 'normal' depression and bipolar depression. He talks about common behaviours (addictions, self-harm, acting out) that some people engage in when attempting to regulate the emotional dysregulation caused by BPD. He addresses the reasons that BPD symptoms may develop for an individual and refers to three evidence based treatments: Dialectic Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Mentalisation and Schema Therapy. Dr. Gaynor also stresses the important contribution made by Margaret Linehan, who is considered the leading expert internationally in the field of BPD.
- published: 23 Oct 2013
- views: 1023108
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Psychologist Explains Borderline Personality Disorder: Signs and Symptoms
What are the signs and symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder?
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What are the signs and symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder?
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https://wn.com/Psychologist_Explains_Borderline_Personality_Disorder_Signs_And_Symptoms
What are the signs and symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder?
Watch the full video at Psych2Go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liTHQCiACrw
Connect with Ali:
Discord ► https://discord.gg/S2X3YAJxbM
Twitter ► http://twitter.com/alimattu
Facebook ► http://www.facebook.com/thepsychshow
Instagram ► http://instagram.com/alimattu
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Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/thepsychshow
Email ►
[email protected]
Website ► http://alimattu.com/
For information purposes only. Does not constitute clinical advice. Consult your local medical authority for advice. The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date, October 13, 2022.
If you or someone you know needs help immediately, you should take one of the following actions:
- call 9-8-8 in the United States or your country's emergency number: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emergency_telephone_numbers
- call the Lifeline at 1-800-273 TALK (8255) in the United States or a global crisis hotlines: https://findahelpline.com/i/iasp
- text START to 741-741 in the United States or visit https://www.crisistextline.org
- go to your nearest hospital emergency room
- published: 13 Oct 2022
- views: 319937
21:26
4 Types of Borderline Personality Disorder
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In this video, MedCircle host, Kyle Kittleson, and Clinical Psychologis...
Learn more about borderline personality disorder here: https://my.medcircle.com/3DLNOvW
In this video, MedCircle host, Kyle Kittleson, and Clinical Psychologist & BPD expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula discuss how to spot the four types of Borderline Personality Disorder, also known as, BPD. Not every BPD diagnosis looks the same. They also discuss whether the types of treatment differ for each type of BPD.
#BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #MentalHealth #MedCircle #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthsupport #bpd
https://wn.com/4_Types_Of_Borderline_Personality_Disorder
Learn more about borderline personality disorder here: https://my.medcircle.com/3DLNOvW
In this video, MedCircle host, Kyle Kittleson, and Clinical Psychologist & BPD expert Dr. Ramani Durvasula discuss how to spot the four types of Borderline Personality Disorder, also known as, BPD. Not every BPD diagnosis looks the same. They also discuss whether the types of treatment differ for each type of BPD.
#BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #MentalHealth #MedCircle #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthsupport #bpd
- published: 04 Feb 2021
- views: 1896913
11:23
Narcissism or Borderline Personality Disorder?
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What is the difference betwe...
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What is the difference between Borderline Personality Disorder, also known as, BPD, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder, also known as, NPD? In this video, leading psychologist, Dr. Ramani, explains the difference and ends the interview with some crucial advice for supporters of those with BPD or NPD.
Topics:
How are borderline personality disorder (BPD) and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) different?
How can someone spot the differences between BPD and NPD?
What are the core traits of a narcissist?
How is this different from a sociopath or a psychopath?
What are the core traits of someone with borderline personality disorder (BPD)?
Why are people with BPD often misdiagnosed with NPD?
What are the similarities between borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder? Where do they overlap?
What happens when someone with borderline personality disorder dates someone with narcissistic personality disorder?
What's your advice for someone with BPD dating someone with NPD?
are your tips for people with BPD and NPD?
#BPD #MentalHealth #MedCircle #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #borderlinepersonalitydisorder #narcissist #narcissistic #narcissism #narcissists
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What is the difference between Borderline Personality Disorder, also known as, BPD, and Narcissistic Personality Disorder, also known as, NPD? In this video, leading psychologist, Dr. Ramani, explains the difference and ends the interview with some crucial advice for supporters of those with BPD or NPD.
Topics:
How are borderline personality disorder (BPD) and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) different?
How can someone spot the differences between BPD and NPD?
What are the core traits of a narcissist?
How is this different from a sociopath or a psychopath?
What are the core traits of someone with borderline personality disorder (BPD)?
Why are people with BPD often misdiagnosed with NPD?
What are the similarities between borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder? Where do they overlap?
What happens when someone with borderline personality disorder dates someone with narcissistic personality disorder?
What's your advice for someone with BPD dating someone with NPD?
are your tips for people with BPD and NPD?
#BPD #MentalHealth #MedCircle #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #borderlinepersonalitydisorder #narcissist #narcissistic #narcissism #narcissists
- published: 23 Sep 2018
- views: 1585282
10:26
What Is Splitting In Borderline Personality Disorder
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You've heard of borderline personality disorder, but have you heard of splitting? Dr. Ramani walks us through some examples of splitting, what it means for those with BPD - and what it means for their loved ones.
Dr. Ramani answers:
How does someone act when they're splitting?
What are the main tendencies someone has when they're splitting?
What causes splitting?
As a partner or caregiver of someone with borderline personality disorder, how can I recognize splitting?
How does a "good" therapist react to a patient who is splitting?
What is the key part of therapy when it comes to helping someone with BPD who has the tendency to split?
Can someone who does NOT have borderline personality disorder split?
What are your tips for someone who is splitting?
If I'm in a relationship with someone who is splitting, what should I do?
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You've heard of borderline personality disorder, but have you heard of splitting? Dr. Ramani walks us through some examples of splitting, what it means for those with BPD - and what it means for their loved ones.
Dr. Ramani answers:
How does someone act when they're splitting?
What are the main tendencies someone has when they're splitting?
What causes splitting?
As a partner or caregiver of someone with borderline personality disorder, how can I recognize splitting?
How does a "good" therapist react to a patient who is splitting?
What is the key part of therapy when it comes to helping someone with BPD who has the tendency to split?
Can someone who does NOT have borderline personality disorder split?
What are your tips for someone who is splitting?
If I'm in a relationship with someone who is splitting, what should I do?
Follow Us On Social Media:
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Follow Dr. Ramani on:
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TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kylekittleson
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⭐ About MedCircle:
Comprised of the world’s most accredited doctors, MedCircle provides engaging video series and interactive workshops to educate you on the topics that matter most to you and your loved ones. We offer members real-time strategies for reducing anxiety and navigating life’s most challenging situations.
#BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #MentalHealth #MedCircle #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #psychology #splitting
- published: 11 Sep 2018
- views: 1523635