There are many symptoms of BPD that can be on different levels of severity but the main groups are
Problems with
-relationships
-emotional regulation & impulsivity
-cognitive problems such as dissociation & splitting,paranoia
-sense of self (changing jobs often)
Some symptoms cannot be completely treated as much more research is needed on BPD,after DBT many BPDs can have problems with daily functioning & relationships.DBT ACES was created as a therapy to help with getting a job/education when a full course of DBT wasn't enough
Borderline Personality Disorder (or BDP) is a disorder that can cause moods to sway, impulsive behavior, and an unstable self-image. BDP can be very serious as it can lead to suicide attempts, or even attempts at hurting others. BDP can be treated with medication and therapy.
The prognosis for borderline personality disorder can vary depending on the individual and the severity of their symptoms. With proper treatment, including therapies such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and medication, many individuals with BPD can improve their symptoms and lead fulfilling lives. Early detection and intervention are key factors in improving long-term outcomes.
Not so well due to stigma & lack of knowledge,but some can be specialized for this disorder & know how to help BPDs effectivelyIf you are referring to how BPD is treated see this answered question:How_do_you_treat_borderline_personality_disorder
Yes, with counseling and medical treatments.
Medications are always recommended by most doctors, but with commitment, one may be able to go to dialectical behavoural therapy. It would come at a price, but you'd certainly be beneficial compared to the harmful side effects of some drugs.
Answer: You need to talk to a doctor, or a psychiatrist. The best methods of treatment for those types are both medication and psychotherapy.
Everyone probably has some minor flaws in their personalities, but certainly not everyone has personality disorders that need to be diagnosed and treated.
AntiSocial and Borderline Disorders
Axis I is your primary psychiatric diagnosis. Medication can be used to treat a psychiatric diagnosis. Axis II is for a personality disorder. You don't necessarily have a personality disorder when you have a psych diagnosis. Also you don't necessarily have a psych diagnosis when you have a personality disorder. Personality disorders can't be treated with medication. Anti-social personality disorder is a good example. There is no medication that will make you have empathy for other people.
I know my disorders. My psychologist has diagnosed me as having paranoid personality disorder, psychotic disorder not otherwise specified, and possibly schizotypal personality disorder. But the medications I take help control most of my symptoms. I'm not ashamed to admit my illness. Mental illness is a disease just as diabetes or heart disease is, and it can be treated.
affective (mood) disorders, personality disorders, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, substance abuse, anxiety or panic disorder, agoraphobia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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