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I like hearing I'm right Just kidding!
For those who said the name of BPD should change - what would you prefer it be called?
(on a side-note - years ago bipolar was called manic-depression, before there was a push to change it)
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How does the title 'boarderline personality disorder' sit with you? Would you call it something different or are you comfortable with it?
I think it is an absurd name. It dates back to when it was thought that BPD sat at the border of neurosis and psychosis. I know there was a strong push to change it in the DSM-V but the idea was rejected. A big part of this push was to change it to complex PTSD. Now complex PTSD is being thrown around as a diagnosis AND BPD is also still being thrown around. I have asked several times in Forum Land if anyone can explain to me how the one individual can end up with a dual diagnosis of both BPD and complex PTSD when the diagnostic criteria are nearly identical.
I think it also makes it incredibly difficult to distinguish the illness from the person. I mean, my personality is ME. There is no other me hiding under my personality. I am my personality, my personality is me. Thus, telling me that my personality is disordered but that I shouldn't let that define me makes no sense to me whatsoever.
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I think I'd call it "pervasive emotion dysregulation disorder".
@Former-Member Yep, that was the argument against renaming BPD complex-PTSD. The vast majority of people with BPD do have a trauma history. My personal view is that those without that history probably don't have BPD (but that is just my view and many disagree with it - hence why it didn't get changed in the DSM-V). Either way, the puzzle still remains why anyone would ever get BOTH diagnoses.
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Thank you ALL so much for braving some tough questions tonight - all in the name of raising awareness and helping others understand.
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Super big thank you @NikNik...even though I think my brain is about to explode or something.
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