Naughty Nibbler
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« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2017, 12:22:32 PM » |
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Hey MatS:
There are so many variations in situations with people with BPD (pwBPD), that you really can't compare all pwBPD. Most pwBPD have a collection of issues, perhaps including depression, an anxiety disorder, bipolar, ADHD/ADD, OCD, etc. There are a variety of meds that may or may not work for a given individual. Sometime, it can be a trial and error effort to get the best combo of meds that will work on a given individual
With therapy, a lot is possible if someone cooperates and wants to improve. For those who don't want therapy, and perhaps enter therapy begrudgingly, you can't expect much of a good result. Results can, also, depend on a given individuals probable root cause of BPD. Is it likely genetic, environmental or a combo of both? In either case, if someone is actively participating in therapy, you would think that they would learn some coping skills to provide some level of improvement. Sometimes, perhaps when there isn't progress with one therapist, a different therapist should be consulted. (if possible and insurance and/or finances allows)
I'm thinking that some people might have a remission in their BPD behavior, others might successfully manage their behavior and reduce the level and occurrences of dysregulation. Some might not improve, for various reasons.
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