The Truth RevealedWe live in an unstable world, where tomorrow or even today may bring chaos and tragedy. Many walk out their daily lives in fear of what is to come, never reaching their goals or dreams and end their life defeated and alone. We live on the borderline. Doctors have even named a mental disorder that plagues us as borderline personality disorder. What is borderline personality disorder? Borderline personality disorder is a sober mental illness distinguished by persistent volatility in moods, social relationships, self-image and manners. This unstable personality often disrupts family and careers or work in life, reaching long term goals and a true sense of self. Doctors have discovered that borderline personality disorder also referred to as anti -social disorder is at the "borderline" of neurosis or phobia and people with the disorder suffer from a mayhem of emotion directive. While this disorder is well less known than bipolar or schizophrenia disorder, borderline personality disorders are more common, involving 2 percent of adults, these mostly young women. This disorder has different levels of mania with the lower level having a high rate of self-injury, such as cutting, but with non present suicide intent, and suicide attempts or successful suicide in severe cases. Patients with borderline personality disorders often require widespread mental health services, and justify for 20 percent of psychiatric hospitalization. To compare, a person with depression or bipolar disorder will often endure the same frame of mind for weeks, while a person with bipolar personality disorder or anti- social disorder will have episodes of anger, depression, and anxiety that may only last for hours, or for the most part a day. Borderline personality disorders are most acute when people with the disorder feel cut off from social support, and may produce frenetic attempts to avoid being alone. While they can build up intense stormy affections, their attitude toward family members or loved ones can shift from admiration and love to anger and dislike. The latter often occurs with just a slight conflict and they turn unexpectedly accusing the other person in the relationship of not caring for them. People with borderline personality disorder put a higher standard of expectation on others that they themselves do not adhere to. People with borderline personality disorder or anti-social disorder display other impulsive behaviors as well, such as uncontrolled spending, overindulgence with food and high risk sex. Depression, anxiety, and substance abuse always follow the above symptoms of borderline personality disorder, making this disorder a highly manic disorder that can have the person suffering with it a risky subject. Although the cause of borderline personality disorder is unknown, both upbringing and genetic aspects are believed to play a role in patients with the disorder. Studies show that countless but not all with borderline personality disorder or anti-social disorder report abuse or neglect as young children. One final truth to be revealed and noteworthy is that people with borderline personality disorder or anti-social disorder are more likely to be the casualty of violence to include rape and other crimes. This usually results because of unsafe environments as well as rash or poor judgment in choosing companions and lifestyles. However, with aid, numerous improve over time and are in due course capable to lead useful lives. |