Borderline Personality Disorder BPD presented cinematically with movies amp tv shows











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The 9 traits of borderline personality disorder BPD are presented with a cinematic compilation of 10 movies and tv shows. The 9 traits are also known as criteria, signs, symptoms, features, or characteristics. • Some of the movies characters in this video: • Susanna Kaysen - Girl Interrupted • Anakin Skywalker / BoJack Horseman • Elizabeth Lizzie Wurtzel - Prozac Nation • Clementine Kruczynski - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind • Gia • Tiffany Maxwell - Silver Linings Playbook • My channel: https://bit.ly/3oecswJ • Disclaimer • Note that I do not give a diagnosis to any character in this video, and you must not use this video to make a diagnosis. I only use the scenes out of context. Some characters in this video don't fulfill the criteria for borderline personality disorder, but some scenes are good illustrations of specific aspects of borderline personality disorder. • • Timestamps • 0:00 - What is Borderline Personality Disorder? • 0:58 - 1 ) Frantic effort to avoid abandonment • 1:47 - 2) Unstable relationships, Idealization/Devaluation • 3:03 - 3) Identity disturbance • 3:59 - 4) self-damaging impulsivity • 5:28 - 5) Suicidality • 6:50 - 6) Unstable emotions • 7:58 - 7) Chronic feelings of emptiness • 8:43 - 8) Inappropriate anger • 9:47 - 9) Mini-psychotic episodes • 11:13 - The 9 criteria • 11:36 - Treatments • 11:53 - Collaboration with you! • General personality disorder- Criteria • A. An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the • expectations of the individual's culture. • So, for example, trying desperately to save your child's life doesn't count as a trait of BPD, because it doesn't deviate markedly from cultural expectations. • B. The enduring pattern is inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and • social situations. • Having a long unstable relationship with your lovers doesn't count as a trait of BPD, because it was just with your lovers and not with your friends, coworkers, strangers, etc. • C. The enduring pattern leads to clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, • or other important areas of functioning. • Otherwise, it is technically not a mental disorder. The diagnosis of a mental disorder is not a label we put on people who are different. It is to help people get help for their issues. • D. The pattern is stable and of long duration, and Its onset can be traced back at least to • adolescence or early adulthood. • So, from time to time, or just after a recent traumatic event, it doesn't count as BPD. • E. The enduring pattern is not better explained as a manifestation or consequence of another • mental disorder. • F. The enduring pattern is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., • a drug of abuse, a medication) or another medical condition (e.g., head trauma). • But they can co-occur with BPD. But know that bipolar disorder, substance abuse disorder, major depression, rarely bring frantic efforts to avoid abandonment for example. • Other interesting Youtube videos about BPD: • 1) Medcircle - Dr Ramani - How to Spot the 9 Traits of Borderline Personality Disorder • 2) About Medicine - What is Borderline Personality Disorder? • 3) Back From the Edge - Borderline Personality Disorder - Call us: 888-694-2273 • 4) What Is Borderline Personality Disorder | BetterHelp • 5) BorderlinerNotes - Psychiatric Interview: BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) | Part 1 | Dr. Lois Choi-Kain • 6) Cinema Therapy - Villain Therapy: ANAKIN SKYWALKER • 7) Girl, Interrupted (1999) - Borderline Scene (3/10) | Movieclips • #bpd #BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #MentalHealth • #mentalhealthawareness #compilation #bpdcharacters #girlinterrupted • References: • American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-5®). American Psychiatric Pub. • Bayes A, Parker G, Paris J. Differential Diagnosis of Bipolar II Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2019 Nov 20;21(12):125. doi: 10.1007/s11920-019-1120-2. PMID: 31749106. • Liotti, G., Farina, B. (2016). Painful incoherence: The self in borderline personality disorder. In M. Kyrios, R. Moulding, G. Doron, S. S. Bhar, M. Nedeljkovic, M. Mikulincer (Eds.), The self in understanding and treating psychological disorders (p. 169–178). Cambridge University Press. • Miller, C. E., Townsend, M. L., Day, N., Grenyer, B. (2020). Measuring the shadows: A systematic review of chronic emptiness in borderline personality disorder. PloS one, 15(7), e0233970.

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