Spotting BPD Behaviors: Behavioral Instability ๐
Learn how to identify Borderline Personality Disorder behaviors and their link to other diagnostic areas in this 3rd part of a series.

Dr. Kim Sage, Licensed Psychologist
6.1K views โข Oct 27, 2020

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How can you spot Borderline Personality Disorder behavior in conjunction with the other diagnostic areas of BPD?
This is part 3 of a 5 part series on how to spot the behaviors often associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (Emotional, Cognitive, Behavioral, Relational and Self Image/Concept Instability).
Wounded people often wound themselves and others around them, and this is never more true than for those who struggle with BPD, and sadly, never more true than for those who also grow up with or live with parents or partners with BPD.
From losing control in disciplining children through spanking, hitting, pinching or grabbing to being angry at a partner and slapping them, to Eating Disorders, Compulsive Behaviors, Suicidal behavior, and trauma exposure - this video explores the range of Borderline behaviors we might see in someone with this disorder.
As always, BPD exits on a spectrum, so some or none of these may apply. However, my goal is always to help people heal and to feel validated, understood and sometimes to shine a light on dark corners of behavior, thoughts, emotions and experiences we struggle to acknowledge because the pain is so deep.
So, if you are someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or you are or were a child or partner, sibling or loved one to someone with BPD, please know that your wounds matter, and that your healing matters, and that you are not alone.
We can't heal what we don't own and don't acknowledge, in ourselves and others.โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
๐๐๐NEXT VIDEOS:๐๐๐๐ __________________________________________
RELATIONAL INSTABILITY IN BPD (PART 4 OF SERIES)
SELF IMAGE INSTABILITY IN BPD (PART 5 SERIES)
BPD VS CPTSD: HOW THYE ARE SIMILAR AND DIFFERENT
(FROM THE LENS OF A BPD PARENT WITH AN ADULT CHILD WITH CPTSD FROM THE BPD PARENT)
xo
www.drkimsage.com
@drkimsage
This is part 3 of a 5 part series on how to spot the behaviors often associated with Borderline Personality Disorder (Emotional, Cognitive, Behavioral, Relational and Self Image/Concept Instability).
Wounded people often wound themselves and others around them, and this is never more true than for those who struggle with BPD, and sadly, never more true than for those who also grow up with or live with parents or partners with BPD.
From losing control in disciplining children through spanking, hitting, pinching or grabbing to being angry at a partner and slapping them, to Eating Disorders, Compulsive Behaviors, Suicidal behavior, and trauma exposure - this video explores the range of Borderline behaviors we might see in someone with this disorder.
As always, BPD exits on a spectrum, so some or none of these may apply. However, my goal is always to help people heal and to feel validated, understood and sometimes to shine a light on dark corners of behavior, thoughts, emotions and experiences we struggle to acknowledge because the pain is so deep.
So, if you are someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or you are or were a child or partner, sibling or loved one to someone with BPD, please know that your wounds matter, and that your healing matters, and that you are not alone.
We can't heal what we don't own and don't acknowledge, in ourselves and others.โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
๐๐๐NEXT VIDEOS:๐๐๐๐ __________________________________________
RELATIONAL INSTABILITY IN BPD (PART 4 OF SERIES)
SELF IMAGE INSTABILITY IN BPD (PART 5 SERIES)
BPD VS CPTSD: HOW THYE ARE SIMILAR AND DIFFERENT
(FROM THE LENS OF A BPD PARENT WITH AN ADULT CHILD WITH CPTSD FROM THE BPD PARENT)
xo
www.drkimsage.com
@drkimsage
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