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"Borderline? Aren't they the ones who cut themselves?" - almost everyone has heard of the term "borderline", but hardly anyone knows what this mental disorder really means. That has to change! In this video you will find out why many sufferers hurt themselves and are moody, what incredible suffering lies behind borderline personality disorder (aka emotionally unstable personality disorder (borderline type)), how it even comes about, how relatives can best support those affected, what positive aspects the disorder also brings with it and how borderline personality disorder is treated. Please share this video on the subject of borderline personality disorder and show the world that there is so much more to this disorder than the stereotypical "emo girl" who is moody and cuts herself! Together we can make a difference and declare war on the stigmatization of the mentally ill! #endthestigma If you need (urgent) help or just someone to talk to, you can contact this contact 24/7, completely anonymously and free of charge: Germany: Telephone counseling service: 0800-1110111 (www.telefonseelsorge.de, you can also chat with the staff here if you're afraid of making phone calls!) Austria: www.telefonseelsorge.at Switzerland: Die Dargebotene Hand, www.143.ch You are definitely not alone!! #endthestigma #psychology Sources: Barnow, S., Rüge, J., Spitzer, C., & Freyberger, HJ (2005). Temperament and character in people with borderline personality disorder. Der Nervenarzt, 76(7), 839-848. Bohus, M., & Kröger, C. (2011). Psychopathology and psychotherapy of borderline personality disorder. Der Nervenarzt, 82(1), 16-24. Bohus, M., & Schmahl, C. (2006). Psychopathology and therapy of borderline personality disorder. Deutsches Ärzteblatt, 103(49), 3345-3352. Corniquel, MB, Koenigsberg, HW, & Likhtik, E. (2019). Toward an animal model of borderline personality disorder. Psychopharmacology, 1-16. Crowell, SE, Beauchaine, TP, & Linehan, MM (2009). A biosocial developmental model of borderline personality: Elaborating and extending linehan's theory. Psychological bulletin, 135(3), 495. Dilling, H., & Freyberger, HJ (2012). Pocket guide to the ICD-10 classification of mental disorders. Bern: Huber, 160-161. Herpertz, SC (2011). Contribution of neurobiology to the understanding of borderline personality disorder. Der Nervenarzt, 82(1), 9-15. Hörz, S., Rentrop, M., Fischer-Kern, M., Schuster, P., Kapusta, ND, Buchheim, P., & Doering, S. (2010). Structural level and clinical severity of borderline personality disorder. Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, 56(2), 136-149. Schmahl, C., Niedtfeld, I., & Herpertz, SC (2018). Borderline personality disorder. Der Nervenarzt, 89(11), 1232-1236. Torgersen, S., Lygren, S., Øien, PA, Skre, I., Onstad, S., Edvardsen, J., ... & Kringlen, E. (2000). A twin study of personality disorders. Comprehensive psychiatry, 41(6), 416-425. Image source Marsha Linehan: https://i.pinimg.com/564x/c1/f7/44/c1...