Much as you may wish you could, you can't control the other person. In a relationship with someone with BPD, focus on yourself and your own behavior for the best outcome for all.
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Idealization and devaluation in BPD

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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) has a mostly negative image among patients and mental health specialists. People with BPD can be perceived as manipulative, narcissistic, and self-obsessed. At ...
June 6, 2011 — The response of borderline personality disorder (BPD) to psychotherapy is usually favorable, but the benefits of pharmacotherapy are usually only modest, and adverse effects may be ...