The Studies Show

Episode 73: Borderline Personality Disorder

May 20, 2025
Dive into a fascinating discussion about borderline personality disorder, where fluctuating emotions and relationships take center stage. The hosts uncover the complexities of diagnosis, exploring the differences between BPD and bipolar disorder. They tackle the public's perceptions shaped by social media and cultural narratives. Additionally, enjoy an intriguing dive into Bayes' theorem's role in understanding perception, and even how our brains handle self-tickling. It's a light-hearted yet informative exploration of emotional instability and the challenges of mental health.
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ANECDOTE

Dramatic BPD Impression Intro

  • Stuart did an impression dramatizing the symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD) at the start of the episode.
  • This intro highlighted BPD's volatile relational dynamics, setting the tone for the discussion.
INSIGHT

DID Strongly Overlaps with BPD

  • Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) overlaps heavily with BPD, with about 64% of DID patients meeting BPD criteria.
  • Some psychiatrists argue DID might be a subtype or manifestation of BPD rather than fully distinct.
INSIGHT

Splitting and Identity Disturbance in BPD

  • BPD includes unstable, intense relationships swinging from idealization to devaluation, known as "splitting."
  • Patients exhibit unstable self-image and impulsive risky behaviors.
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