Hey
I'm new here but I was diagnosed with BPD and then CPTSD- so thought I'd join in this discussion. I went through DBT (dialectical behaviour therapy) and noticed that I wasn't very similar to the most of the people in the group but did have lots of struggles that were the same. I don't have anger issues (aside from towards myself), I have high levels of empathy, get along well with others, and am extremely emotionally sensitive. The DBT didn't really help me, although I learned some skills that I hope I still use. Now I'm in psychotherapy talking through my upsetting memories and the personality disorder thing isn't mentioned at all.
It's hard to know if the initial diagnosis of BPD was correct or not. The thing is, a personality disorder isn't necessarily a life long condition anyway- so maybe I wouldn't meet the criteria now. BPD is hugely stigmatised and there are some horrific things I've read online. People say you should never be in a relationship with someone who has BPD, they are liars, reactive and have no empathy but that's just not true. I'm extremely kind, caring and loving, I just struggle with life because of my very difficult start in it.
I would be reluctant to declare the BPD label to people who know me but would be ok admitting the CPTSD, so I guess it mostly does come down to the aforementioned stigma. They are similar conditions in lots of ways.
I'm new here but I was diagnosed with BPD and then CPTSD- so thought I'd join in this discussion. I went through DBT (dialectical behaviour therapy) and noticed that I wasn't very similar to the most of the people in the group but did have lots of struggles that were the same. I don't have anger issues (aside from towards myself), I have high levels of empathy, get along well with others, and am extremely emotionally sensitive. The DBT didn't really help me, although I learned some skills that I hope I still use. Now I'm in psychotherapy talking through my upsetting memories and the personality disorder thing isn't mentioned at all.
It's hard to know if the initial diagnosis of BPD was correct or not. The thing is, a personality disorder isn't necessarily a life long condition anyway- so maybe I wouldn't meet the criteria now. BPD is hugely stigmatised and there are some horrific things I've read online. People say you should never be in a relationship with someone who has BPD, they are liars, reactive and have no empathy but that's just not true. I'm extremely kind, caring and loving, I just struggle with life because of my very difficult start in it.
I would be reluctant to declare the BPD label to people who know me but would be ok admitting the CPTSD, so I guess it mostly does come down to the aforementioned stigma. They are similar conditions in lots of ways.