Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is associated with difficulties in thinking, leading to symptoms like relationship problems and emotional instability. Treatment often includes addressing these cognitive challenges.
Typically transient, lasting a few days or weeks.
Dichotomous Thinking:
Splitting: Switching from idealization to devaluation of a person.
Dissociation:
Coping mechanism for intense emotions.
BPD Treatments:
Aim: Address thought problems and teach coping skills.
Medications may be prescribed for specific symptoms:
Can reduce symptom severity and co-occurring conditions.
Seeking Help:
Evaluation and referral to appropriate treatment options.
Improving Quality of Life: