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I am suffering frm BPD idont know wat to do?iam very frustrated my husband did'nt support me always blame me i often feel 2 kill myself i feel very lonely nobady listen me iam 28 yrs of age i hve 2 kid i am very short tempered iam nt like tat before. i feel rejected by everyone,all are gossiping abt me i always feel tat i cant control myself if anyone say ill things abt me.i want 2 get rid of every releationship i cant eat n sleep well suggest me
Borderline personality disorder is characterized by chronic feeling of emptiness, unstable mood and difficult interpersonal relationships, impulsivity and suicidal ideas and attempts. I would suggest you to consult a psychiatrist (I do hope you have already done that). The best treatment recommended in your case will be Dialectical Behavior Therapy. It will take time, and you will have to work hard, have frequent sessions and if done in a proper way, you can significantly reduce your distress. You can discuss regarding this with your psychiatrist.
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What Causes Short Tempered And Frustration?
Hi, I can understand the distress you might be facing in view of your current situation. I do hope that by BPD, you meant borderline personality disorder and not bipolar disorder. Borderline personality disorder is characterized by chronic feeling of emptiness, unstable mood and difficult interpersonal relationships, impulsivity and suicidal ideas and attempts. I would suggest you to consult a psychiatrist (I do hope you have already done that). The best treatment recommended in your case will be Dialectical Behavior Therapy. It will take time, and you will have to work hard, have frequent sessions and if done in a proper way, you can significantly reduce your distress. You can discuss regarding this with your psychiatrist. Hope this information was helpful. Best wishes.