Borderline Personality Disorder Treatment In India
Benefits of BPD Treatment
Emotional regulation: clients with borderline personality disorder tend to undergo mood swings and experience severe emotions. Therapy helps reduce such mood swings by enabling the clients through techniques to overcome extreme emotions.
Reducing self-destructive behaviour: clients with BPD are prone to have suicidal ideation which may lead to acting out of such self-harming/destructive behaviours. Therapies like CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) can help clients overcome those thoughts and rewire their thinking patterns to avoid and reduce ideas and behaviours of self-harm.
Improving Self-awareness: BPD makes the client emotionally labile and may also push them into performing compulsive behaviours. Therapy enables clients with BPD to become more aware of their actions, thoughts, and emotions which in turn facilitates their overall well-being as well as the reduction of other symptoms.
Fostering Interpersonal Relationships: clients with BPD tend to lose connections and experience trouble in forming and maintaining social relationships. Therapy helps clients manage their thoughts and behaviours while improving their communication skills and emotional management techniques that help build more stable and healthier relationships.
Better Self-Image: BPD makes the person have a distorted self-image which causes them to feel completely worthless. This makes the clients have suicidal thoughts, irritability, and low self-esteem. Therapies like CBT, DBT, and Narrative Therapy can help clients feel better about themselves and regain/improve self-esteem.
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Borderline personality disorder is a mental health condition that affects the way people feel about themselves and others, making it hard to function in everyday life. It is also known as a BPD, emotional dysregulation disorder, characterized by marked impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, extreme mood swings, and issues with interpersonal relationships. People with BPD have a higher risk of self-harming themselves and suicidal ideation to execution.
In BPD, the biggest fear people have is fear of abandonment even after having a loving and nurturing surrounding. BPD starts in the late teenage years and is at its peak in early adulthood. Later in life, issues with emotional regulation and impulsiveness often get better but the fear of being abandoned and self-image issues stay. Diagnosis for borderline is done based on the symptoms and their severity. Any licensed clinical psychologist in India can diagnose borderline disorder based on the symptoms criterion as per DSM-5.
There are a few predominant Borderline symptoms which include:
Ongoing feelings of loneliness.
A deep-seated fear of being abandoned leads to extreme actions and measures to avoid being separated or rejected.
A pattern of extreme trust to no trust in relationships is very common.
Quick changes in self-identity, including shifting goals and values, and fluctuating between overconfidence and underconfidence.
Engaging in impulsive and intense risky behaviors, such as gambling, reckless driving, unsafe sex, excessive shopping, binge eating, drug misuse, or intentionally sabotaging jobs and relationships.
Threats of suicide or self-harm, often in response to fears of separation or rejection.
Anger is not a typical symptom of Borderline disorder. However, people with Borderline disorder due to high and mixed emotions experience anger outbursts.
People with borderline personality disorder also at times are in toxic and abusive relationships only because of high interpersonal issues.
Childhood abuse and trauma are significant factors contributing to Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Research suggests that up to 70% of individuals with borderline personality in India have a history of sexual, emotional, or physical abuse during their upbringing.
Maternal separation, inappropriate family boundaries, dysfunctional family, invalidation, and avoidance during early years, as well as parental substance abuse, are also linked to BPD.
Additionally, genetics play a role, as having a family history of BPD increases the risk of developing the condition, although it is not a guarantee.
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Proven Techniques: Our approach to therapy are grounded in scientific research such as Cognitive behavioral therapy and Dialectical behavioral therapy. These therapies are designed for people who experience intense mood swings. These therapies helps people who have potentially descrutive or harmful behaviour.
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