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An essential part of loving someone with borderline personality disorder is realizing that you cannot fix them. You can have a close, loving, meaningful relationship with them and provide invaluable support, but you cannot heal their illness.
It's common for those with BPD to trust people, no matter what the quality of the relationship is. At the same time, it's also common for someone with BPD to be needy, constantly seeking attention and validation to soothe insecurities.
People with BPD are at an elevated risk for self-harm and suicide due to a mix of intense emotions and impulsivity. Along with self-harm, suicidal ideation and behavior and are significantly more prevalent among people with BPD, according to the NIGH.
New research shows that borderline personality disorder can fluctuate over time. The idea that personality is stable over adulthood is no longer considered accurate in life-span psychology, even though the average person often assumes that change is impossible.
People with BPD also have a tendency to think in extremes, a phenomenon called “dichotomous” or black-or-white thinking. 2 People with BPD often struggle to see the complexity in people and situations and are unable to recognize that things are often not either perfect or horrible, but are something in between.
BPD and Infidelity Two of the key features of borderline personality2 are problems in relationships and problems with impulsive behavior. These symptoms can make potential cheating an even more emotional experience with severe consequences. People with BPD often have an intense need to feel loved and accepted.
But like all things, BPD has a good side, too. The large emotional scale people with borderline personality have access to means they can be very loving. They can also be deeply loyal, once they learn to stop lashing out and push/pulling whenever they get upset. And they are known for being very passionate.
Previous research has demonstrated that patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are more sensitive to negative emotions and often show poor cognitive empathy, yet preserved or even superior emotional empathy. However, little is known about the neural correlates of empathy.
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