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How Psychologists Test for Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline personality disorder, just as any other mental illness, shows different symptoms in every person. If someone is experiencing the symptoms of BPD, they can take a quick online test to identify the actual cause of the personality disorder. Tests for borderline personality disorder help identify common symptoms of borderline personality disorder. Problems like difficulty in managing emotions, behavioral changes, self-image issues, and unstable relationships are common in BPD patients. An unstable relationship pattern is observed, resulting in idolizing someone at one moment and then believing that the same person is cruel. People associated with this type of mentality might experience emotional whiplash due to rapid mood swings or changes in behavior. Such behavior makes a negative impact on the relationship with a person with borderline personality disorder. Any personality disorder, including BPD, is diagnosed based on several factors. People with borderline personality disorder should seek medical attention if the symptoms are hindering the quality of life of the patient.

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Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Time and again, we hear people say, “ I always like keeping things clean, I have OCD”, and “She has OCD when it comes to placing things at home!”. Myth: There is no cure for OCD Fact: A combination of medication and therapy can significantly improve an individual’s symptoms and enhance their functionality and well-being Myth: People with OCD just need to relax and chill Fact: Even if an individual is aware that their thoughts are unproductive and causing them distress. Family therapy can be useful for psycho-education of the family of the individual as well as to reduce any discord that was caused due to the disorder.

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