PYC 4802
ASSINGMENT 3
Borderline personality disorders.
Table of contents :
1. Introduction page 2
2. DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for personality Disorders page 3
3. Problems to identifying BPD in adolescents page 3-4
4. Problems related to diagnosing BPD within the South-African context page 5-6
5. Conclusion page 7
6. References page 8
7. Plagiarism declaration page 9
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, 1. Introduction :
Before we begin we must look at what is Borderline Personality Disorder.BPD is a
illness whereby a pattern of varying moods, self-image and behavior is created. This will
often result in impulsive actions and problems with relationships and behavioural
problems.This is a mental health disorder that will have a impact on the way you think,
feel about yourself and others and the causing of problems, difficulty managing
emotions often resulting in a pattern of unstable and failed relationships.
Hoffman (2007).
Humans with BPD often develops an intense fear of abandonment and instability. This
is often accompanied by a intolerance of being alone. It is however this inappropriate
anger, impulsiveness and mood swings may often lead to you pussing others away
leading the way to lost and broken relationships.Oldman (2009).
This enduring/ongoing pattern will eventually lead to clinically significant distress of
impairment in social and other areas of functioning. Speranza et al. (2012)
The illness is marked by severe emotional dysregulation, mood swings that may and
can last for hours and even days, that can result in depression,impulsivity,unstable
relationships.
Borderline Personality Disorder is common under adolescents.There are many books
written about this topic.There has long been a debate regarding the existence of BPD in
the adolescence group. BPD in adolescents comprises of an internal or spiritual
component or identity disturbance,stress-related paranoya, chronic feelings of
emptiness and efferts to avoid abandonment. This can then lead to impulsivity, suicidal
tendencies and even self-mutilating.There is also a increased sensitivety to their
surroundings and a hyperreactivity as response to it. The personality disorder problem
in society cannot be ignored in society today. With an increase in stress and
overexpectance about the performance ability of adolescents leads to an increase in
hospitalized adolescents. The intensity,duration and degree of the symptoms fluctuate
depending on the factors. Fonagy et al.(2008)
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https://za.pinterest.com/pin/532269249681590414
The above graph shows the various acts of personality disorder during adolescence.
ASSINGMENT 3
Borderline personality disorders.
Table of contents :
1. Introduction page 2
2. DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for personality Disorders page 3
3. Problems to identifying BPD in adolescents page 3-4
4. Problems related to diagnosing BPD within the South-African context page 5-6
5. Conclusion page 7
6. References page 8
7. Plagiarism declaration page 9
1
, 1. Introduction :
Before we begin we must look at what is Borderline Personality Disorder.BPD is a
illness whereby a pattern of varying moods, self-image and behavior is created. This will
often result in impulsive actions and problems with relationships and behavioural
problems.This is a mental health disorder that will have a impact on the way you think,
feel about yourself and others and the causing of problems, difficulty managing
emotions often resulting in a pattern of unstable and failed relationships.
Hoffman (2007).
Humans with BPD often develops an intense fear of abandonment and instability. This
is often accompanied by a intolerance of being alone. It is however this inappropriate
anger, impulsiveness and mood swings may often lead to you pussing others away
leading the way to lost and broken relationships.Oldman (2009).
This enduring/ongoing pattern will eventually lead to clinically significant distress of
impairment in social and other areas of functioning. Speranza et al. (2012)
The illness is marked by severe emotional dysregulation, mood swings that may and
can last for hours and even days, that can result in depression,impulsivity,unstable
relationships.
Borderline Personality Disorder is common under adolescents.There are many books
written about this topic.There has long been a debate regarding the existence of BPD in
the adolescence group. BPD in adolescents comprises of an internal or spiritual
component or identity disturbance,stress-related paranoya, chronic feelings of
emptiness and efferts to avoid abandonment. This can then lead to impulsivity, suicidal
tendencies and even self-mutilating.There is also a increased sensitivety to their
surroundings and a hyperreactivity as response to it. The personality disorder problem
in society cannot be ignored in society today. With an increase in stress and
overexpectance about the performance ability of adolescents leads to an increase in
hospitalized adolescents. The intensity,duration and degree of the symptoms fluctuate
depending on the factors. Fonagy et al.(2008)
2
https://za.pinterest.com/pin/532269249681590414
The above graph shows the various acts of personality disorder during adolescence.