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Gender, Psychiatry, and Borderline Personality Disorder

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Dangers of Borderline Disorder

The original idea of a borderline was a man tortured by his Victorian repression. By the 1970s between 70 and 77% of those diagnosed with BPD were women. After World War II, the diagnosis was understood less as one about Victorian repression and more about a pathological inability to adhere to modern society. The post-war borderline is marked by four general categories of distress: Unstable self-image, chaotic interpersonal relationships, emotional liability, and marked impulsivity.

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