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« on: October 18, 2014, 12:51:06 PM »

The thread on empathy got me thinking about another DSM-V criteria for personality disorders: identity.  I think this might have been a critical stumbling block for some of us who aren't personality disordered, but who ended up intimately intwined with those who are.

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Identity

0—Little or No Impairment

Has ongoing awareness of a unique self; maintains role-appropriate boundaries.

Has consistent and self- regulated positive self- esteem, with accurate self-appraisal.

Is capable of experiencing, tolerating, and regulating a full range of emotions.

1—Some Impairment

Has relatively intact sense of self, with some decrease in clarity of boundaries when strong emotions and mental distress are experienced.

Self-esteem diminished at times, with overly critical or somewhat distorted self- appraisal.

Strong emotions may be distressing, associated with a restriction in range of emotional experience.

2—Moderate Impairment

Depends excessively on others for identity definition, with compromised boundary delineation.

Has vulnerable self-esteem controlled by exaggerated concern about external evaluation, with a wish for approval. Has sense of incompleteness or inferiority, with compensatory inflated, or deflated, self-appraisal.

Emotional regulation depends on positive external appraisal. Threats to self- esteem may engender strong emotions such as rage or shame.

3—Severe Impairment

Has a weak sense of autonomy/agency; experience of a lack of identity, or emptiness. Boundary definition is poor or rigid: may be overidentification with others, overemphasis on independence from others, or vacillation between these.

Fragile self-esteem is easily influenced by events, and self-image lacks coherence. Self-appraisal is un-nuanced: self- loathing, self- aggrandizing, or an illogical, unrealistic combination.

Emotions may be rapidly shifting or a chronic, unwavering feeling of despair.

4—Extreme Impairment

Experience of a unique self and sense of agency/ autonomy are virtually absent, or are organized around perceived external persecution. Boundaries with others are confused or lacking.

Has weak or distorted self- image easily threatened by interactions with others; significant distortions and confusion around self- appraisal.

Emotions not congruent with context or internal experience. Hatred and aggression may be dominant affects, although they may be disavowed and attributed to others.

I know that when I first got involved with my uBPDh, I was about a 2.  Working with him (I agreed to be his "assistant" shortly after we began dating) brought me down to a 3, as did living together... .I've been clawing my way back ever since.  Still, there are some days I'm a 1 and some blissful moments I slip back up to 0, I think.  "Full range of emotion" = allowing myself to be angry and sad, to cry!  Why is that so hard? 

I define myself as a mother now, though... .that's different from identifying myself with my child?  This is definitely something I need to focus on, along with those darn boundaries! 
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