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Borderline Personality Disorder, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions

Par : Kenneth Kee
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-463-40997-8
  • EAN9780463409978
  • Date de parution24/09/2018
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  • ÉditeurBluewater

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This book describes Borderline Personality Disorder, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related DiseasesBorderline personality disorder (BPD) is a medical disorder of mood and how a person interacts with others. It is the most often recognized personality disorder. Generally, someone with a personality disorder will differ significantly from an average person in terms of how he or she thinks, perceives, feels or relates to othersBorderline personality disorder is a mental illness marked by a persistent pattern of varying moods, self-image, and behavior.
These symptoms often lead to impulsive actions and problems in relationships. People with borderline personality disorder may have intense episodes of anger, depression, and anxiety that can continue from a few hours to days. BPD is likely to happen more often in women e.g., Princess Diana. CausesThe precise cause of BPD is not known. Genetic, family, and social factors are believed to play parts.
As with most disorders, BPD appears to result from combined genetic and environmental factors. Problem with brain chemicalsIt is thought that many people with BPD have something wrong with the neurotransmitters in their brain, particularly serotonin. Changed levels of serotonin have been linked to depression, aggression and destructive urges. Problem with brain developmentIn many people with BPD, 3 parts of the brain were smaller or had abnormal levels of activity:1.
The amygdale -control emotions2. The hippocampus-regulate behavior3. The orbitofrontal cortex-affected in decision makingThese parts of the brain are also responsible for mood regulation in people with BPD having close relationships. Environmental factorsA number of environmental factors seem to be frequent and widespread among people with BPD:1. Being a victim of emotional, physical or sexual abuse2.
Being exposed to chronic fear or distress as a child3. Being neglected by one or both parents4. Growing up with another family member who had a serious mental health disorder, such as bipolar disorder or drug misuse problemSymptomsThe symptoms of BPD can be categorized into 4 main areas:1. Emotional instability -affective dysregulation2. Disturbed patterns of thinking or perception3. Impulsive behavior4.
Intense but unstable relationships with othersDiagnosisBPD is diagnosed based on a psychological evaluation.1. Completing a thorough interview2. Performing a careful and complete medical examination3. Asking about family medical historiesTreatmentMany people with BPD can improve from psychological or medical treatment. Psychotherapy is the main line treatment for BPD1. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)DBT uses concepts of mindfulness and acceptance or being aware of and attentive to the present situation and emotional state.
DBT also teaches skills that can help:1. Control intense emotions2. Reduce self-destructive behaviors3. Improve relationshipsDBT is based on the idea that 2 important factors add towards BPD:1. The patient is emotionally vulnerable2. The patient grew up in an environment where the emotions were dismissed by those around the patientThese 2 factors may cause the patient to fall into a vicious cycle of intense and upsetting emotionsThe focus of DBT is to break this vicious cycle:1.
Validation: accept the emotions are valid2. Dialectics: a school of philosophy that says most things in life are black or whiteDBT tries to dispute that self harm is the only way to cope with sadness. Mentalization-based therapy (MBT)Mentalization is the ability to think about thinkingMedicines to treat specific symptoms:1. Mood swings2. Depression3. Anxiety disorderTABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 Borderline Personality DisorderChapt...