Diagnosing borderline personality disorder (BDP) is complex, even trained mental health professionals may have difficulty with the diagnosis because the symptoms of BDP can vary dramatically between people. A range of BDP symptoms exist and are grouped into nine categories. To be diagnosed with BDP you must exhibit frequently at least five of these nine symptoms:
Intense worries about abandonment and strong efforts to avoid it
Unpredictable, rocky relationships
Uncertainty about self-identity
Reckless, risky behaviors
Self-harming behaviors
Highly volatile emotions
Profound feelings of hollowness or emptiness
Easily provoked rage
Short-term flights from reality
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