Borderline Personality Disorder
For patients diagnosed with Personality Disorders, our programs help to control and manage intense, unstable moods, self-harm and unstable relationships.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
Borderline Personality Disorder is a personality disorder characterised by intense feelings of anger, depression or anxiety, followed by severe difficulty regulating those emotions. Your patterns of thinking or actions may seem rigid to the point where interferences cause you severe distress. The intense and unstable nature of the condition can alienate sufferers, causing them to feel isolated – and even increase the risk of self-harm and suicide.
The term “borderline” refers to the additional mental health conditions that sufferers often “border” on being diagnosed with.
While a person with depression or bipolar disorder will experience the same mood state for a prolonged period of time, a person with borderline personality disorder may appear to experience “breaks” between their mood swings.
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Our Borderline Personality Disorder Specialists
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