Borderline Personality Disorder – The impact on caregivers, friends, and communication
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ADEOLA, Cornelia, COSULEAN, Radislav, CHIHAI, Jana. Borderline Personality Disorder – The impact on caregivers, friends, and communication. In: All together for mental health: trauma and its prices for humanity, 12-15 octombrie 2023, Chişinău. 2023, p. 29. ISSN 2734 – 7443.
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All together for mental health: trauma and its prices for humanity 2023
Conferința "All together for mental health: trauma and its prices for humanity"
Chişinău, Moldova, 12-15 octombrie 2023

Borderline Personality Disorder – The impact on caregivers, friends, and communication

CZU: 159.964.2

Pag. 29-29

Adeola Cornelia1, Cosulean Radislav1, Chihai Jana2
 
1 Asociația Obștească SOMATO, Bălți,
2 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 30 ianuarie 2024


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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex mental health condition that not only affects individuals who are diagnosed with it, but also has a significant impact on their caregivers and friends. Caregivers of individuals with BPD and friends, often experience a range of emotions, including frustration, guilt, and helplessness. They may struggle to understand and cope with the erratic and intense emotions and behaviors associated with BPD. The constant need for support and reassurance can be overwhelming, leading to burnout and increased stress levels. Additionally, they may feel stigmatized or isolated, as BPD can be misunderstood by those who are not familiar with the condition. They may witness their beloved one going through intense mood swings and unstable relationships, which can impact their own emotional well-being and strain the relationship. They may struggle to understand the motivations behind the behaviors associated with BPD, leading to feelings of confusion and frustration. Maintaining boundaries and managing expectations can also be difficult, as individuals with BPD often require more support and attention. Seeking professional help, such as therapy or support groups, can provide caregivers and friends with the necessary tools and guidance to navigate the challenges associated with BPD. It is important for carers and friends to advocate for their own needs and seek emotional support from others who have experienced similar situations. In conclusion, understanding the challenges faced by carers and friends is essential for providing appropriate support and empathy. Effective communication, education, and seeking professional help are crucial elements in managing the impact of BPD on carers and friends and improving the overall well-being of everyone involved.