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Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder

First of the series My legs are sooooo fat Some bruises are real haha had the photoshop them out instead of in


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Figure 20 3 Biopsychosocial interventions for patients with borderline personality disorder Open as PDF Open as JPEG


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APPENDIX 2 Psychopharmacological Treatment of Impulsive Behavioral Dyscontrol Symptoms in Patients With Borderline Personality Disordera a Algorithm based on clinical judgment that uses evidence currently in the literature following the format of the International Psychopharmacology Algorithm Project 2 The


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BPD Borderline Personality Disorder

BPD Borderline Personality Disorder




Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness

Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness




Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder

Are you aware of BPD


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stop walking on eggshells coping when someone you care about has borderline personality disorder jpg




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Recognizing Emerging Borderline Personality Disorder By definition a person suffering from borderline personality disorder fears being abandoned and will do just about anything to prevent


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new hope for people with borderline personality disorder your friendly authoritative guide to the latest in traditional and complementary solutions jpg




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Borderline 111

Here my character s facial expression shows mostly desperation and an intense fear One can tell that she doesn t really want to stab herself in the neck with a knife and that she s hoping that the threat will simply be enough to convince her significant other to stay Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leaving her A variety of emotions are portrayed in this set indicating fear desperation insecurity self hatred and intense and extrem


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Borderline 048

She has come to the last resort to avoid abandonment Her face says quot I don t know what else to do I ve lost all control quot Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leaving her A variety of emotions are portrayed in this set indicating fear desperation insecurity self hatred and intense and extreme emotions towards the other person Others indicate more of an overt deliberately manipulative motive For more information about BPD


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Desperation insecurity resorting to extremes Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leaving her A variety of emotions are portrayed in this set indicating fear desperation insecurity self hatred and intense and extreme emotions towards the other person Others indicate more of an overt deliberately manipulative motive For more information about BPD go to <a href= http en wikipedia org wiki Borderline personality disorder DSM I


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Borderline 158

This photo is simultaneously conveying hatred towards the other person and towards self Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leaving her A variety of emotions are portrayed in this set indicating fear desperation insecurity self hatred and intense and extreme emotions towards the other person Others indicate more of an overt deliberately manipulative motive For more information about BPD go to <a href= http en wikipedia org w


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My character in this photo is deliberately manipulating her significant other by essentially saying quot Don t you dare leave you know what the consequences are quot Individuals with BPD are often described as deliberately manipulative and many of them are quite good at it but it is more of a reflection of extreme insecurity and anxiety about being rejected or abandoned Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leaving her A variety of emot


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Borderline 024

This one is supposed to be showing more of a rush to the door as her significant other attempts to leave during their fight I see in my character s expression that there is a knowing that this method will work Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leaving her A variety of emotions are portrayed in this set indicating fear desperation insecurity self hatred and intense and extreme emotions towards the other person Others indicate more


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Borderline 236

This photo shows more of the vulnerable and helpless side of my character It is lacking the threatening edge of some of the others and is highlighting the aspect of intense mood swings from extremely angry and vindictive to apologetic and desperate Here I am simply saying quot I m sorry I didn t mean to say those things You re the only thing I have in this world please don t leave me quot Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leavin


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Borderline 221

This photo also shows more of the vulnerable and helpless side of my character but still includes the self harm threat She appears extremely desperate and empty here trying to hold on to whatever control she still has by going to drastic measures to avoid abandonment Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leaving her A variety of emotions are portrayed in this set indicating fear desperation insecurity self hatred and intense and extreme


Borderline 257

Borderline 257

This photo shows more of the vulnerable and helpless side of my character It is lacking the threatening edge of some of the others and is highlighting the aspect of intense mood swings from extremely angry and vindictive to apologetic and desperate Here I am simply saying quot I m sorry I didn t mean to say those things You re the only thing I have in this world please don t leave me quot Part of my self portrait series on personality disorders These photos are depicting Borderline Personality Disorder The DSM IV TR criteria for BPD are 1 Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment 2 A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation 3 Identity disturbance markedly and persistently unstable self image or sense of self 4 Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging 5 Recurrent suicidal behavior gestures threats or self injuring behavior such as cutting 6 Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood 7 Chronic feelings of emptiness worthlessness 8 Inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger e g frequent displays of temper constant anger recurrent physical fights 9 Transient stress related paranoid ideation delusions or severe dissociative symptoms These photos are heavily focused on the emotional sensitivity instability and insecurity and the frantic attempts to avoid abandonment paired with patterns of threatened or performed self harming behaviors These photos are a deliberate exaggeration of these symptoms and are not meant to stigmatize individuals with BPD Individuals with BPD tend to form very intense and unstable relationships with others In these photos my character in the midst of a very dramatic emotional episode involving her significant other is blocking the door threatening to harm or deface herself by cutting off a chunk of her hair in a frantic attempt to keep him from leavin


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