Shamir Benji: Treatment For Borderline Personality Disorder
A number of these individuals do reveal a history of abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), neglect or separation as children. This abuse is most often perpetrated by a non-caregiver. There is a strong belief that BPD may be triggered when the individual is re-exposed to any one of the prior abusive factors.
When the triggers are identified, avoidance of these factors can make the disorder a lot easier to control with cognitive behavior therapy.
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