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Borderline Personality Disorder: A Review

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Authors
Falk Leichsenring, Nikolas Heim, Frank Leweke, Carsten Spitzer, Christiane Steinert, Otto F Kernberg
Publication date
2023/2/28
Source
JAMA
Volume
329
Issue
8
Pages
670-679
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
Importance
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) affects approximately 0.7% to 2.7% of adults in the US. The disorder is associated with considerable social and vocational impairments and greater use of medical services.
Observations
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by sudden shifts in identity, interpersonal relationships, and affect, as well as by impulsive behavior, periodic intense anger, feelings of emptiness, suicidal behavior, self-mutilation, transient, stress-related paranoid ideation, and severe dissociative symptoms (eg, experience of unreality of one’s self or surroundings). Borderline personality disorder is typically diagnosed by a mental health specialist using semistructured interviews. Most people with BPD have coexisting mental disorders such as mood disorders (ie, major depression or bipolar disorder) (83%), anxiety disorders (85%), or substance use disorders (78%). The etiology of …Scholar articles
F Leichsenring, N Heim, F Leweke, C Spitzer… - JAMA, 2023