Borderline Personality Disorder

Examines the symptoms, causes, and treatment approaches for BPD.

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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER1Borderline Personality DisorderStudent’s NameInstitutionCritically analyze Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) by discussing its symptoms, causes,diagnostic methods, and treatment approaches. Include perspectives from psychodynamic,humanistic, group, and behavioral-cognitive therapies. Support your analysis with relevantliterature and real-world examples.Word Count Requirement:2000-2500 words.

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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER2AbstractBorderline personality disorder (BPD) is a genuine maladjustment marked by temperamentalstates of mind, conducts, and relationships.Itis more predominant in females (75% of diagnosesmade are in females). It is believed that it influences somewhere around1.6% and 5.9%of theall-inclusive community.In the following pages is a review of the personality disorder. A morein-depth description of the personality disorder is discussed,together withits symptoms andpossible causes.The life of the individual with it is highlighted,and possible treatmentsforthepersonality disorderarebrought to light. Different specialist fromfourdissimilartherapeuticperspectiveshave beenchosen,and how they could treat the personality disorder has been stated.Borderline Personality DisorderThe fundamental element of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a pervasivetendency of precariousness of interpersonal relationships, mental self-view, and feelings.Individuals with borderline personality disorder are additionally typically imprudent, frequentlyshowing self-damaging practiceslikeunsafe sexual practices, cutting,orsuicide endeavors(Society & Psychiatrists, 2009).Borderline personality disorder happens in most by early adulthood. The unsteady patternof interfacing with others havepersevered for a considerable length of time and isfrequentlynearly identified with the individual's mental self-view and early social interactions. Thetendency is seen in an assortment of settings (forinstance, not exactly at work or home) and
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