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Borderline Personality Disorder, Psychology & Psychiatry, Dr. John Breeding

Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. in Psychology, discusses the psychiatry diagnosis borderline personality disorder. Is this a disease or simply problems in living? What is borderline personality disorder and what are the treatments? Is this causes by a chemical imbalance in the brain which requires psychotic drugs?

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  • People with this disorder are in so much mental pain trying to live day to day life. It sucks. The disorder is mentally crippling and it hurts. So until you understand how a person feels and goes through each day, don't talk badly about it.

  • Diagnoses don't help people? Bull crap. How do you deal with something you cannot name? If a man lives with a woman who had BPD, how does he know the difference between a wife who is a jerk vs a wife who has a mental disorder and once he knows what he is dealing with he can find help and learn how to live with it. Diagnoses don't help ppl? That's bull crap. Not an expert on ANYTHING.

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  • You said there are patterns and it's helpful to see them. That is what a personality disorder is. It's extremely helpful to see the pattern, and reading books that elucidate that, I find, helps tremendously in helping/ understanding a friend with bpd. There is research slowing that bpd's tested had specific brain abnormalities compared to"normal" people. That is probably not the source of the illness, but a result of trauma. It just validates the reality and depth of the problem.

  • I jump the border on occasion !

  • What the fuck are you even saying? You seem high.

  • Hello bpd fellows! You guys should come and talk to us other sufferers on mom (mapofmates . com).

  • I hate having this disorder. :/

  • I have bpd but I agree with him in the sense that this is NOT a biological mental illness. It is a severely traumatized person, who was traumatized too early in life and needs to change the way they think about themselves and others, as well as trauma recovery work.

  • WHAT A FOOL.

  • @OhMissAna It's good that you acknowledge that you have the disorder. A lot of the people with BPD I've talked to end up trying to deny it rather than get better, and refuse to acknowledge the agony and suffering they cause to those closest to them through their actions and perceptions. It's nice to see someone recognize it and accept it in themselves so that they can maybe get better. People do recover, you know. I've met a couple people who've recovered from BPD and they were really great.

  • are you for real???? its like saying to diagnoses someone with CP will not help treat there symptoms, god you are the most stupid man i have ever had the unpleasure to hear

  • i have no faith in psychological analysis, people are what they are, good bad, end of story.

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