One good way is to ensure he (or she) is taking his meds. If he really is bi-polar (formerly known as manic-depressive), he should be under a doctor's care and taking the meds needed to control his illness. If he is already on medication, you must do everything in your power to encourage him to stay on them, even when he's "feeling great and doesn't need them." To do so is not nagging. You're saving your relationship -- and maybe HIS LIFE!
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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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.