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What's the difference between bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder?

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Dr. Alfredo Soto answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Many: Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder in which an individual develops severe episodes of depression or mania that come and go. Borderline personality disorder is a disorder in which a person has poor coping skills under stress. They may have explosive relationships and labile moods. They also have problems seeing people only as all good or all bad.

Answered 5/9/2016

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Dr. Susan Uhrich answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Can look similar: However, bipolar is a mood disorder which requires medication for stability, whereas borderline is a personality disorder characterized by a chronic pattern of perceptual and behavior abnormalities which requires psychotherapy and medications are used sparingly.

Answered 5/7/2016

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Borderline: Intense fear of abandonment, being manipulative, impulsivity, a tendency to think of people and things in all good or all bad terms, self mutilating behaviors, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual impulsivity, a profoundly disturb sense of self, and extreme emotional volatility. Bipolar disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings from deep depression to the stratosphere of mania.

Answered 4/1/2015

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Bipolar: Bipolar is manic depression. Borderline is personality disorder. Both can have mood shifts, depression phases, rage episodes & self-harm, but borderline features are more pervasive, persistent, rapid cycling and resistant.

Answered 4/12/2015

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Dr. William Holmes answered

Specializes in Child Psychiatry

Different Focus: Bipolar disoder and bpd share some common characteristics, primarily problems with unpredictable mood swings. However, bpd is primarily a problem in terms of how a person views relationships and his/her own place in the world. Bipolar disorder is primarily a problem with the mood. This can cause relationship problems, but the focus in on the mood related problems.

Answered 10/4/2016

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Dr. Leonard Lado answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Borderline and bpola: This question was answered by gunderson et al 2006. The key to borderline personality disorder is self mutilating behavior associated with childhood abuse (sexual and or physical) however. Patients with borderline personality disorder had a significantly higher co-occurrence of bipolar disorder (19.4%) than did patients with other personality disorders. The presence of both is a treatment challeng.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Bipolar/Borderline: Bipolar is mood disorder. Borderline is a personality do. The two can coexist in the same individual.

Answered 8/17/2015

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Borderline: Intense fear of abandonment, being manipulative, impulsivity, a tendency to think of people and things in all good or all bad terms, self mutilating behaviors, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual impulsivity, a profoundly disturb sense of self, and extreme emotional volatility. Bipolar disorder is characterized by extreme mood swings from deep depression to the stratosphere of mania.

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