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Do you feel like things are falling apart? Or do you feel lonely in the world with no one to talk to about? Have you destroyed every relationship you've ever had? Is it like no one can understand your internal problems? If your answers are yes, then don't stop reading this here.
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a mental illness characterized by significant difficulties in regulating emotions and thoughts. These difficulties may lead to destructive behaviors, intense feelings of anger and depression, self-harming behaviors, drug, alcohol, or other abuses.
Besides, the person with BPD commonly experiences one or both of the following conditions: they may alternate between idealizing someone and devaluating (being critical of) that person. This pattern is called splitting.
People with BPD may also have symptoms that resemble schizophrenia (such as paranoid or bizarre delusions), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or an eating disorder. BPD is more likely to occur in women than in men. It usually begins in early adulthood and occurs throughout a person's life. Does this sound familiar?
This book covers the following topics:
- What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
- Challenges in Treating BDP
- Signs that you Grew Up with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Brain Chemistry
- Serotonin: "The Confidence Molecule"
- Dopamine (the reward Molecule)
- Endocannabinoids: "The Bliss Molecule"
- Oxytocin: "The Bonding Molecule"
- A final Guided Meditation
And so much more inside the book!
Please Remember: There is no better cure than being aware of our own issues.
SOME BRIEF DATA:
- Among personality disorders, it is the most commonly observed during clinical observation
- Affects 1%, 1-2,5% of general adult population
- Particularly affecting the female sex at 70%
- It mainly occurs in adolescence or early adulthood
- Much higher prevalence in clinical populations of both outpatient (9,3%) and hospitalized patients (20%)
- 50 times higher risk of suicide than the general population
- Social and health costs comparable to schizophrenia
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