They have difficulty regulating their emotions, are often impulsive, and have particularly difficult relationships with others. “In France, it is estimated that 2.5% of the working population has features of borderline personality disorder.”, observes the Aforpel Association (a network of professionals managing this disorder, www.aforpel.org). Long called a “borderline state” because we didn’t know how to classify this pathology, sometimes resembling neurosis, sometimes psychosis during brief dissociative episodes, it is also called “emotional instability” because of its sudden, disproportionate manifestations and unstable.
Borderline personality disorder occurs a “A self-presentation that lacks well-being, emotional security, and self-worth. Our patients feel like they’re failing, they’re not loved.”explains psychiatrist Deborah Ducasse, director of the Center for Mood Disorder Therapy…
Source: Le Figaro

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