Personality is identified by our lived experiences, our inherited traits, and our environment. Our personality traits include both genetics and personal experiences. How we engage with our environment ...
For many people living in Southern California, mental health conversations are becoming more open and more common. Yet ...
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Idealization and devaluation in BPD
Idealization and devaluation often occur in people with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Splitting is when someone with BPD sees people in black-and-white terms, either all good or all bad.
While Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can take a toll on relationships, many couples sustain healthy partnerships. Here’s how. Borderline personality disorder is a mental health condition ...
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a type of mental illness that hinders a person’s ability to manage their emotions. People with this condition may experience overreactions to certain triggers, ...
Individuals with BPD have a very fragile sense of self. They tend to view themselves as victims and expect others to hurt and reject them. They crave support and a sense of belonging yet inadvertently ...
BPD and schizophrenia are distinct but may share symptoms like impaired relationships and psychosis, which might confuse diagnosis. It’s rare, but you may be diagnosed with both BPD and schizophrenia.
Picture a life where your emotions aren't just a background hum, but a full-blown stereo system at max volume. One minute you ...
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