I think if you truly love her and realize you have a severe problem you can get her back. If you give her space and don't harass her that is always best. YOu cant expect her to come back though. Its also hard because the family and or friends are not going to like that face you hit that person. They may also not realize how much you love that person and the regret you feel because you made a mistake. Its all up to the woman at the end of the day if she truly loves you and can except the fact you have a mental disease that you are seeking help for she'll be back. I think there should also be boundaries set . So if you show any signs of your old behavior that's it she's gone.
Severe case of Borderline Personality Disorder
borderline disorder
Bipolar Disorder... OR Borderline Personality Disorder
Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder known as BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
Passive-aggressive is not the same as borderline personality disorder. One is a way of behaving and another is a personality disorder that would need observation.
Patricia M. Chatham has written: 'Treatment of the borderline personality' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Borderline personality disorder, Personality disorders, Therapy, Borderline Personality Disorder, Personality Disorders
Borderline personality disorder
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Yes
1. Antisocial personality Disorder 2. Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder is another way to say anxiety, basically. It is a mental health disorder that causes emotional instability. It is often diagnosed by a psychiatrist.
An 18 year old man (18 year olds are adults) can have borderline personality disorder.