Can borderlines be stable?

Overall, about half of the variance associated with changes in scores over the 10 years of the study appeared to be stable over time. Borderline symptoms appeared to be more stable over time (a . 81 time-invariant correlation).

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Can people with BPD ever be normal?

Know that you can live a normal life with BPD.

People with BPD often have risk-taking behaviors, such as overspending, drug use, reckless driving, or self-harm due to a lack of inhibition. Although these behaviors can be dangerous, and potentially life-threatening, many people with BPD are high-functioning individuals.

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Can BPD be manageable?

While your borderline personality disorder won't go away altogether, it is entirely manageable with the right guidance through treatment. Symptoms can be greatly reduced with strategies such as dialectical behavior therapy or DBT.

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How do you become stable in BPD?

9 Tips to Reduce Emotional Instability in BPD
  1. Emotional Volatility in BPD.
  2. Get Quality Sleep.
  3. Exercise.
  4. Eat Healthy.
  5. Practice Self-Care.
  6. Create Structure.
  7. Practice Mindfulness.
  8. Meditate.

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What is the break up cycle of borderline personality disorder?

So, what exactly does the BPD break up cycle look like? It can look like fear of abandonment, distrust of a partner, cheating, lack of communication and self-blame. It can look like idolizing a partner, confusing strong emotions for passion, anxiety and overreacting to interactions perceived as negative.

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Cultivating Healthy Relationships with BPD and Other Personality Disorders

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How long is the average BPD relationship?

There's also a lot of anecdotal evidence from other people's experiences that suggest 2-4 years is more common. So, if you want to know how long your relationships might last if you have BPD, it really does depend on the intensity of your condition.

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Is BPD the hardest mental illness to live with?

BPD in particular is one of the lesser-known mental illnesses, but all the same it is one of the hardest to reckon with. (Some people dislike the term so much they prefer to refer to emotionally unstable personality disorder.)

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What is high functioning BPD like?

High-functioning BPD tends to leave a person feeling chronic emptiness, uncertainty about their identity, insecurity, and dissatisfaction with themself. Someone experiencing the disorder may ruminate, fear rejection, or perseverate on things they wish they never said (or should have said).

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What is the success rate of people with BPD?

Follow up studies of people with BPD receiving treatment found a borderline personality disorder treatment success rate of about 50% over a 10-year period. BPD takes time to improve, but treatment does work.

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What is the hardest mental illness to live with?

Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPDs) become overwhelmed and incapacitated by the intensity of their emotions, whether it is joy and elation or depression, anxiety, and rage. They are unable to manage these intense emotions.

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Do borderlines get better with age?

Borderline personality disorder usually begins by early adulthood. The condition seems to be worse in young adulthood and may gradually get better with age.

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Who is attracted to borderline personality?

Borderline/dependent: A person with borderline personality disorder (BPD) is well-matched with a person who has a dependent personality disorder (DPD). The BPD has an intense fear of abandonment which is a good match for the DPD who will not leave even a dysfunctional relationship.

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Is it worth dating someone with BPD?

Anyone living with BPD can still lead satisfying lives and take pleasure in long-term relationships and even life partnerships. With the proper treatment and support, people with BPD can and do have healthy and happy relationships.

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Are you on the spectrum if you have BPD?

If you're wondering, “can you have autism and BPD?” research shows that it's possible to experience both conditions. One study showed that 15% of patients with BPD also met the criteria for ASD. Living with these two complex conditions causes various difficulties that manifest differently from person to person.

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Do people with BPD think a lot?

People with BPD also have a tendency to think in extremes, a phenomenon called "dichotomous" or “black-or-white” thinking. 3 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.

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Can you have BPD without rage?

Quiet BPD has some distinct and common signs and symptoms. While classic BPD symptoms may include outward rage, anger, and other destructive behaviors, quiet BPD can be very different.

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What does a BPD meltdown look like?

For many folks with BPD, a “meltdown” will manifest as rage. For some, it might look like swinging from one intense emotion to another. For others, it might mean an instant drop into suicidal ideation. Whatever your experience is, you're not alone.

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Why is BPD life expectancy so low?

Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are at high risk for early death from suicide and other causes, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.

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Does a person with BPD know they have it?

Many people who live with borderline personality disorder don't know they have it and may not realize there's a healthier way to behave and relate to others.

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How many relationships fail due to BPD?

By an average age of about 40, the divorce rate for people with BPD is around 35%, and this is comparable to the divorce rate for the average U.S. citizen. However, people with BPD are far less likely to remarry after a divorce.

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Why dating someone with BPD is hard?

Dating someone with borderline personality disorder can be challenging. Your partner may have major difficulties with strong emotions, drastic mood swings, chronic fear of abandonment, and impulsive behaviors that can strain your relationship with chaos and instability.

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