Turbulence in the Mind

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Although it is more common than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder is considered to be “under the radar”. However it affects an estimated 6 percent of the population, over eighteen million Americans; and recent studies show that this is an understatement. The individuals suffering from borderline personality disorder are only victims of their environment, their family background coupled with their genetic predisposition and social interactions push them into a break. Although the deepest root causes are not entirely known it is a highly accepted belief that these factors play into the disorder and it's severity. The signs are unmistakable; fear of being abandoned, feelings of emptiness and boredom, frequent displays of inappropriate anger, impulsiveness with money, substance abuse, sexual relationships, binge eating or shoplifting etc. Accompanied to the disorder are several complications that may arise during therapy including the risk of suicide. Although there are several methods of treatment nothing is concrete and not every patient is guaranteed a cure. In John M. Grohol's article “Borderline Personality Disorder Treatments” he states that “disorders are defined as long-standing ways of coping with the world, social and personal relationships, handling stress and emotions, etc. That often do not work, especially when the person is under increased stress or performance demands in their lives. Treatment, therefore, is also likely to be somewhat lengthly in duration, typically lasting a year for most”(Grohol). Borderline Personality disorder is a severe disorder that has devastating affects on the sufferers emotions. They are considered the most difficult patient to deal with and have a high co... ... middle of paper ... ...ib/2007/borderline-personality-disorder-treatment/#therapy Salters-Pedneault, Kristalyn. "Genetic Causes of Borderline Personality Disorder Is BPD in Your Genes." About.com. about.com, 20 Oct. 2010. Web. 29 Mar 2011. Kreisman, J.J, & Straus, H. (2010). I hate you- don't leave me. NY, NY: Jerold J. Kreisman, MD, and Hal Straus. “Borderline Personality Disorder.” Peace and Healing. Worldpress, n.d Web. 23 Mar 2011. ./ Borderline personality disorder (bpd). (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.depression-doctor.com/personality-disorders/borderline-personality-disorder.html Nauert, J.M. Psy. D. (2009, May 25). Borderline personality disorder difficult to diagnose. Retrieved from http://psychcentral.com/news/2009/05/25/borderline-personality-disorder-difficult-to-diagnose/6070.html

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