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What Is a Psychological Profile: Connection to Mental Health

What Is a Psychological Profile: Connection to Mental Health

The term ‘psychological profile’ was developed first to help criminal investigators determine behavioral patterns and motivations that made perpetrators commit the crime. Yet today, this phrase has a wider definition and diverse application as its efficiency and helpfulness were appreciated by various industries, from sociology and statistics to mental health care and psychotherapy practices. In […]

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Histrionic Personality Disorder vs. BPD

Histrionic Personality Disorder vs. BPD

Commonalities between the symptoms of borderline personality disorder vs histrionic personality disorder might knock out your balance. How to differentiate BPD and HPD given the similar unhealthy thinking patterns, emotional dysregulation, and unforeseeable behaviors? Let’s examine distinguishable borderline and histrionic traits and understand how they affect daily life. Understanding Personality Disorders Borderline and histrionic personality […]

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7 Stages of the BPD Relationship Cycle

7 Stages of the BPD Relationship Cycle

Having borderline personality disorder is like riding a roller coaster 24/7. Mood swings, impulsivity, swinging self-perception and self-identification, and regular issues of depersonalization and deprivation spoil the whole life. Yet, being a BPD in relationships is even worse. In this article, you can get more information about the 7 stages of the BPD relationship cycle […]

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Borderline Personality Disorder and Psychopathy

Borderline Personality Disorder and Psychopathy

The range of mental disorders is diverse and tricky. They often follow one other, create a whimsy combination of features impacting personality, and it is quite easy for a non-specialist to mistake one for another. The most typical comprehension mistake in terms of mental disorders refers to the withstanding of borderline personality disorder vs psychopathy. […]

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Borderline Personality Disorder and Hallucinations

Borderline Personality Disorder and Hallucinations

Although borderline personality disorder is primarily characterized by impulsive behavior and relationship dysfunctions, in its severe cases, it can be accompanied by more complex issues. Balancing between psychosis and neurosis, BPD features symptoms of both these mental disorders. Often, patients with diagnosed BPD complain about dissociation from reality and their selves, which also can be […]

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What Is Quiet Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?

What Is Quiet Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?

The term “BPD”, namely borderline personality disorder, relates to a mental health issue with a global prevalence of 1.8% of the worldwide population [1]. It often leads to intense emotional reactivity and impulsive behaviors that feel difficult to control. BPD engenders unhealthy and destructive behavioral patterns that impact the whole life quality of both a […]

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Covert Narcissism vs Borderline Personality Disorder

Covert Narcissism vs Borderline Personality Disorder

Dealing with a person having a mental health disorder is always challenging. Especially if this disorder is BPD or NPD. Often, other people cannot even guess that their close people have some mental issues and consider their weird or controversial behavior just a sign of bad temper. Consequently, it is hard to understand which disorder […]

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Is BPD Worse Than Narcissism?

Is BPD Worse Than Narcissism?

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) are completely different conditions, and there’s no objective way to say which one of them is “worse” than the other. BPD is diagnosed through enormous emotions, anxiety about being left alone and impulsivity, while NPD includes a desire for admiration, a lack of empathy, and a […]

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Is BPD Neurodivergent?

Is BPD Neurodivergent?

The term neurodivergence has been on everyone’s lips in recent decades. It provides a more tolerant attitude to people whose brains developed differently than in normotypic individuals. Being neurodivergent means a person has cognitive-specific features which alter from standard cognitive functions. A neurodivergent person’s perception and processing of the information is different and this impacts […]

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