BPD, commonly known as borderline personality disorder, is characterized by extreme mood, relational, and identity instability. They are impulsive, frequently fear abandonment, and often snap. When someone feels rejected, they may make up accusations of abuse, neglect, or harassment against those they care about. Self-harm is a coping mechanism for certain BPD sufferers who experience unrelenting emotional pain.
Up to 20 million people may have the condition called Borderline Personality Disorder(BPD), and many more of their loved ones may also be impacted. However, many mental health experts fail to treat BPD successfully, and some deny it is a valid diagnosis. It is frequently up to the family and partners of those who may have BPD to recognize the symptoms of the disorder.
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