I have been listening to a person's YouTube channel (Kris Godinez & BPD [title was "More on Borderline Personality Disorder"]), and yesterday I heard this... .
BPD is actually a collection of all the ten disordered traits (there of). So the lady went on to say that BPD is a collection of all ten... .
Hey Red, she said that, but it is
not at all true. New York psychoanalyst Adolf Stern is credited with loosely using the term “borderline” in 1938 to describe a condition that he thought was on the border between
neurosis and
psychosis -
borderline between "neurosis and psychosis". While the name stuck, the
"neurosis and psychosis" idea was abandoned early on because this condition bears little relation to most psychotic disorders.
And it's worth noting that the term "borderline" precedes the grouping/labeling of personality disorders that didn't happen until the 1960's.
Here is the official, long version, definition of BPD. You won't see anything suggesting that it is a constellation of all three clusters or of nine other disorders.
https://bpdfamily.com/content/borderline-personality-disorderThe DSM 5 actually has two specific disorders for people with overlaps, 301.90, 301.89:
"Unspecified personality disorder (301.90)" which is defined as
"the individual's personality pattern meets the general criteria for a personality disorder, and includes traits of several different personality disorders". "Other specified personality disorder (301.89)" - person does not meet the full criteria for any of the disorders in the personality disorders diagnostic class
Date: 10-2015Minutes: 1:26 More on Borderline Personality Disorder (excerpt)There is also the issue of having more than one mental illness at the same time.
ASPD traits are comorbid (overlap) with BPD in nine percent 9% of women with the disorder (19% in men). The Avoidant/BPD overlap is 16% of women with the disorder (11% in men).
Under the DSM 5 Classifications
Comorbid w/BPD-------------- Paranoid Schizoid Schizotypal Antisocial Histrionic Narcissistic Avoidant<br/>:)ependent OCD More info | Men----------- 17% 11% 39% 19% 10% 47% 11% 2% 22% | Women------- 25% 14% 35% 9% 10% 32% 16% 4% 24% |
There is more overlap than psychologists are comfortable with and an alternative classification scheme is being evaluated that will have less overlap. It is described in the DSM 5 Appendix.
Everyone, please be careful of vblog and blog "experts", there is a lot of well meaning but not-always-reliable sources out there. Experts in personality disorders are highly specialized and are largely associated with major universities/medical centers and are generally MD and PhD level. This is not something the average family doctor or community therapist has a lot of experience with.
This is a good book. Once you read something like this, you will be able to quickly tell if someone is explaining the science is easy to understand terms, or winging it.
https://bpdfamily.com/book-reviews/borderline-personality-disorder-demystifiedThis is not a criticism of Godinez, she seems like a very well meaning person and working hard, has an active you-tube channel, selling self published books and coffee mugs. She is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in Arizona, and has a master’s degree from the University of Phoenix [correspondence school run by Apollo Education Company - more here -
https://bit.ly/2HwoB9q ]