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Borderline personality disorder
Interpersonal Relationships:
People with BPD can be very sensitive to the way others treat them, feeling intense joy and gratitude at perceived expressions of kindness, and intense sadness or anger at perceived criticism or hurtfulness.[26] Their feelings about others often shift from positive to negative after a disappointment, a perceived threat of losing someone, or a perceived loss of esteem in the eyes of someone they value. This phenomenon, sometimes called splitting or black-and-white thinking, includes a shift from idealizing others (feeling admiration and love) to devaluing them (feeling anger or dislike).[27] Combined with mood disturbances, idealization and devaluation can undermine relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.[28] Self-image can also change rapidly from positive to negative.
While strongly desiring intimacy (yummy
), people with BPD tend toward insecure, avoidant or ambivalent, or fearfully preoccupied attachment patterns in relationships,[29] and they often view the world as dangerous and malevolent.[26] BPD is linked to increased levels of chronic stress and conflict in romantic relationships, decreased satisfaction of romantic partners, abuse and unwanted pregnancy. However, these factors appear to be linked to personality disorders in general.[30]
Manipulation to obtain nurturance is considered to be a common feature of BPD by many who treat the disorder, as well as by the DSM-IV.[31][32] However, some mental health professionals caution that an overemphasis on, and an overly broad definition of, manipulation can lead to misunderstanding and prejudicial treatment of people with BPD within the health care system.[33] (See Manipulative behavior and Stigma under Controversies.)
She doesn't look normal to me, I'm not a doctor but she fits the description of BPD like in a mirror.
References:
[26] Arntz A (September 2005). "Introduction to special issue: cognition and emotion in borderline personality disorder". Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 36 (3): 167–72.
[27] "What Is BPD: Symptoms". Retrieved January 2013.
[28] a b Robinson, David J. (2005). Disordered Personalities. Rapid Psychler Press. pp. 255–310. ISBN 1-894328-09-4.
[29] Levy KN, Meehan KB, Weber M, Reynoso J, Clarkin JF (2005). "Attachment and borderline personality disorder: implications for psychotherapy". Psychopathology 38 (2): 64–74. doi:10.1159/000084813. PMID 15802944.
[30] a b Daley SE, Burge D, Hammen C (August 2000). "Borderline personality disorder symptoms as predictors of 4-year romantic relationship dysfunction in young women: addressing issues of specificity". J Abnorm Psychol 109 (3): 451–60. doi:10.1037/0021-843X.109.3.451. PMID 11016115.
[31] Zanarini MC, Frankenburg FR, Reich DB, Silk KR, Hudson JI, McSweeney LB (June 2007). "The subsyndromal phenomenology of borderline personality disorder: a 10-year follow-up study". Am J Psychiatry 164 (6): 929–35. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.164.6.929. PMID 17541053.
[32] "Borderline Personality Disorder DSM-IV Criteria". BPD Today. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
[33] Potter NN (April 2006). "What is manipulative behavior, anyway?". J. Pers. Disord. 20 (2): 139–56; discussion 181–5.
Interpersonal Relationships:
People with BPD can be very sensitive to the way others treat them, feeling intense joy and gratitude at perceived expressions of kindness, and intense sadness or anger at perceived criticism or hurtfulness.[26] Their feelings about others often shift from positive to negative after a disappointment, a perceived threat of losing someone, or a perceived loss of esteem in the eyes of someone they value. This phenomenon, sometimes called splitting or black-and-white thinking, includes a shift from idealizing others (feeling admiration and love) to devaluing them (feeling anger or dislike).[27] Combined with mood disturbances, idealization and devaluation can undermine relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.[28] Self-image can also change rapidly from positive to negative.
While strongly desiring intimacy (yummy

Manipulation to obtain nurturance is considered to be a common feature of BPD by many who treat the disorder, as well as by the DSM-IV.[31][32] However, some mental health professionals caution that an overemphasis on, and an overly broad definition of, manipulation can lead to misunderstanding and prejudicial treatment of people with BPD within the health care system.[33] (See Manipulative behavior and Stigma under Controversies.)
She doesn't look normal to me, I'm not a doctor but she fits the description of BPD like in a mirror.
References:
[26] Arntz A (September 2005). "Introduction to special issue: cognition and emotion in borderline personality disorder". Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry 36 (3): 167–72.
[27] "What Is BPD: Symptoms". Retrieved January 2013.
[28] a b Robinson, David J. (2005). Disordered Personalities. Rapid Psychler Press. pp. 255–310. ISBN 1-894328-09-4.
[29] Levy KN, Meehan KB, Weber M, Reynoso J, Clarkin JF (2005). "Attachment and borderline personality disorder: implications for psychotherapy". Psychopathology 38 (2): 64–74. doi:10.1159/000084813. PMID 15802944.
[30] a b Daley SE, Burge D, Hammen C (August 2000). "Borderline personality disorder symptoms as predictors of 4-year romantic relationship dysfunction in young women: addressing issues of specificity". J Abnorm Psychol 109 (3): 451–60. doi:10.1037/0021-843X.109.3.451. PMID 11016115.
[31] Zanarini MC, Frankenburg FR, Reich DB, Silk KR, Hudson JI, McSweeney LB (June 2007). "The subsyndromal phenomenology of borderline personality disorder: a 10-year follow-up study". Am J Psychiatry 164 (6): 929–35. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.164.6.929. PMID 17541053.
[32] "Borderline Personality Disorder DSM-IV Criteria". BPD Today. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
[33] Potter NN (April 2006). "What is manipulative behavior, anyway?". J. Pers. Disord. 20 (2): 139–56; discussion 181–5.
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