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Can BPD be cured with love?
Every person with BPD reacts differently, and there are lots of side effects. There is no surgery to fix the physical brain, except maybe in a science-fiction movie. Love by itself, without work from the person, cannot overcome the early environment that the person was raised in.
Are people with BPD worthy of love?
Despite the intense and disruptive symptoms people with BPD and their loved ones must cope with,1 people with BPD often have many positive qualities that can make them great romantic partners some of the time.
Can BPD be cured completely?
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD), your first question will likely be whether the condition can be cured. While there is no definitive cure for BPD, it is absolutely treatable.
Can you live a normal life with BPD?
Know that you can live a normal life with BPD. People with BPD often have risk-taking behaviors, such as overspending, drug use, reckless driving, or self-harm due to a lack of inhibition. Although these behaviors can be dangerous, and potentially life-threatening, many people with BPD are high-functioning individuals.
Can you cure borderline personality disorder with unconditional love?
Family members often try to deny their own needs to change a loved one with BPD. What Is Personality? Question: Can you cure borderline personality disorder with unconditional love? Answer: No. I’m afraid not. I’m very sorry to say this, but it can’t.
What does unconditional love mean to a narcissist or borderline?
What a Narcissist or Borderline Means by Unconditional Love. If you are or have been in a relationship with a borderline (BPD), a narcissist (NPD) or a psychopath, at some point you’ve undoubtedly been told (perhaps ad nauseum), “ You need to love me unconditionally. I expect unconditional love from you.
Can borderlines fall in love?
So, here’s the truth: Borderlines are very capable of falling in love and being great partners. Sure, they have issues with their emotions and need to learn how to control them and such (and who doesn’t these days). But once they do, they are very capable of being stable, loving partners.
Can borderline personality disorder (BPD) be a good partner?
But once they do, they are very capable of being stable, loving partners. All of my ex-BPD girlfriends were amazingly loving towards their cats (yes, they all had cats and I’ll talk about my ‘cat theory’ another time). Every Borderline I’ve known is very sweet towards children and animals and all that good stuff.