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Because of the way BPD affects emotional regulation, it can be difficult to say no to someone with the condition. Certain strategies can help. Learn more here.
Even people with mental illness still deserve love and healthy relationships. Here are eight important ways to love someone with Borderline Personality Disorder.
Navigating a relationship when you have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is never easy, but it’s absolutely possible to cultivate a healthy and fulfilling partnership. Here are seven tips fused ...
Building strong relationships is the key to happiness, growth, and support in life. With the right effort, empathy, and communication, you can nurture lasting bonds with the people around you.
Understanding the limitations of transactional relationships can help you maximize the relationship while protecting yourself from disappointment and acting out.
For those with borderline personality disorder, having a 'favourite person' is common. But how do you manage this difficult relationship, which is so prone to toxicity?
Even though they may not consciously become abusive in their relationships, those with BPD or NPD frequently behave in abusive ways in their relationships.
People who have borderline personality disorder (BPD) have a severe fear of abandonment, which can make it difficult for them to navigate relationships.
BPD can affect how a person feels about themselves and their relationships with others. Some triggers may be unavoidable, but understanding them may help someone with the condition respond better.