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Borderline personality disorder is a person with sudden mood swings, self distructive behavior and very manipulative. Dependent personality disorder is to be fully dependent on a person and to literally focus your life around that person.

People with borderline personality disorder (bpd) fear separation as much as people with dependent personality disorder.

However, the bpd individual has more "unstable patterns of social relationships".

They go from feelings of extreme love and admiration towards loved ones, (which is considered idealization), to the opposite extreme of intense anger and dislike, (termed devaluation). Specifically, one minute, those with bpd are able to form an intense attachment to someone. The next minute, when something happens like a separation the bpd individual believes the other person doesn't care, and loses trust. Responding by rejecting before being rejected, yet still not wanting to be alone.

In short, those with a dependent personality disorder could not even fathom the thought of losing someone. Rejection for them is not an option.

In fact, these people are known to do whatever it takes to keep whoever they are depended on in their lives, even if it hurts them to do so.

Both personality disorders are more common in women than men.

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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by major emotional mood swings which can make them seem like another person and sometimes they will feel as they have someone who controls them, like kind of takes over whenever they become angry or hurt. BPD personalities are still that same person just different pieces of the personalities whereas DPD is characterized by different personalities that alternately take over and the person has no memory of what happened while they were in another personality state and will dress differently and speak differently, have different styles in what they like from foods to other peoples personalities (Ex//One personality is friendly,bright and sunny, and outgoing while another personality is dark, and depressed and acts hopeless)

There are two books I recommend you read: for Borderline Personality Disorder - Get Me Out of Here by Rachel Reiland and Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber

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ddisocialive identify disorder is person who has multi personailites, they believe to be two diff people in same body or mind

Narsisitic person is someone who only thinks of themselves, they think they are superior to everyone, they use people for thier own person needs, or goals. they are evil people they go into rages if you are not agreeable to therm, they are needy of attention and will lie about others, and they love drama, they will lie and manipulate and sit by and see the reactions, I have a sister that is a narsisist, you want examples of narsisiic. I can give you plenty

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