6 Signs Your Partner Might Be Struggling With Bpd

Psych2Go November 16, 2023
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BPD stands for Borderline Personality Disorder. A borderline personality disorder is a mental illness that affects someone's ability to manage their emotions. If you notice that your partner might be showing signs of emotional instability or suicidal tendencies, we hope this video can help you develop awareness and knowledge on BPD. Dating someone with BPD can be both rewarding and challenging, and understanding the signs is crucial for fostering a healthy and supportive relationship. Writer: Sidney Thompson Editor: Michal Mitchell Script Manager: Kelly Soong Voice Over: Amanda Silvera (http://www.youtube.com/amandasilvera ) Thumbnail Designer: Zuzia Project Managed By: Geo Gao Youtube Manager: Cindy Cheong Disclaimer: this video is not intended to diagnose anyone with a condition and is for informative purposes only. Only a qualified professional can properly assess someone for a personality disorder.