no clients just an ex-girlfriend....she was actually diagnosed with multiple personalities.....a couple of them I kind of liked, especially one of them. but the rest were total *$%!@#s!
good luck, it sounds like a tough situation.
2006-08-17 09:22:31
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answered by rooster2381 5
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I have a borderline personality disorder, but i am doing much better the last 2 years
2006-08-17 09:25:18
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answered by ngatinicostes 2
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enable's be simpler and user-friendly and shall we lay Borderline character ailment to chill out. rather lots all and sundry is claiming to have the ailment as a results of fact they have experienced the stated indications on one trend or yet another. i'd advise that 0.5 if no longer a third of the inhabitants ought to relate to the indications! So enable take care of certainty here. you have had a dysfunctional and abusive formative years. you have been positioned on antidepressants on the age of 14 which at the instant are not helping the aggravating and complicated teenage transition. i'd say which you're tormented by submit annoying rigidity due on your previous and that has no longer be dealt with. refer to a professional with defined skills in those aspects. verify you sense comfortable and beneficial with that individual or you may sense worse than once you began. you like the attention, nurturing and empathy from somebody that relatively cares for you, and who will help you sense a valued person. he will additionally would desire to teach you skills in the thank you to attend to this dysfunctional international.
2016-10-02 05:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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"Personality Disorder" borderline or not, is simple a pointless lable created by psychiatrists. It handles nothing , cures nothing and does nothing but give you a lable.
If you are experiencing unwanted emotions and attitudes you want do handle, I recommend you read the book "Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health".
This book tells you fully about the part of your mind that is causing this. It is called the Reactive Mind.
It also tells you how to fix it.
2006-08-17 12:58:47
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answered by thetaalways 6
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One thing you can be sure of is they will never change. Personality disordered people always think they are right and believe that they never do anything wrong. They never apologize for anything.. Never expect an "I'm Sorry " from them. They make great politicians and used car salesmen.
2006-08-17 09:23:56
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, both personally (family member) and professionally (psych nurse). but what information are you seeking? do you want to know signs/symptoms, common behaviors, reasonings behind the dx, or just how to cope with or better understand someone who has it or how to change your own mindsets if it is yourself...?
2006-08-17 16:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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