martes, 5 de enero de 2016
People with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often feel isolated, anxious, terrified by the thought of being alone.
People who support them, who cares, is seen as friendly faces in a crowd.
But the moment they do something that suggests an imminent, or do something the patient with borderline personality disorder interpreted as a sign that they are about to leave, he panics and react in different ways up from explosions angry person to beg him to stay.
Sometimes the person directly borderline tell who is afraid of being abandoned.
But just as often, the fear expressed in other ways, in anger, for example.
Feeling vulnerable and out of control may be a situation that causes anger.
People with BPD seek help from others to provide them with things that are difficult for them to obtain by themselves, such as self-esteem, acceptance, and a sense of identity in order to fill the empty feeling that is inside them.
They are hyper-vigilant, looking for any clues proving that the person you want, really does not want and that is about to abandon.
When their fears seem to be confirmed, they may have outbursts of anger, making accusations, mourn, seek revenge
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