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  2. Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The name of the disorder, particularly the suitability of the term borderline, is a subject of ongoing debate. Initially, the term reflected historical ideas of borderline insanity and later described patients on the border between neurosis and psychosis. These interpretations are now regarded as outdated and clinically imprecise. [8] [31]

  3. Category:People with borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people who have borderline personality disorder, a personality disorder characterized by a long-term pattern of unstable relationships, a distorted sense of self, and strong emotional reactions.

  4. Management of borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Borderline patients who are from overinvolved families are often actively struggling with a dependency issue by denial or by anger at their parents. [32] Interest in the use of psychoeducation and skills training approaches for families with borderline members is growing. [3]

  5. Borderline - Wikipedia

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    Borderline, a Swiss film by Kenneth Macpherson; Borderline, an American film noir starring Fred MacMurray; Borderline, an American film starring Charles Bronson; Border Line, a 1999 television film starring Sherry Stringfield

  6. Borderline (2024 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Borderline is a 2024 police procedural television series set in Ireland. Premise. Members of Northern Ireland's Police Service of Northern Ireland and the ...

  7. Borderline intellectual functioning - Wikipedia

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    Borderline intellectual functioning, previously called borderline mental retardation (in the ICD-8), [1] is a categorization of intelligence wherein a person has below average cognitive ability (generally an IQ of 70–85), [2] but the deficit is not as severe as intellectual disability (below 70). It is sometimes called below average IQ (BAIQ).

  8. Adolph Stern - Wikipedia

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    Stern worked with patients he classified as part of the “borderline group,” who he felt did not respond well to traditional psychoanalytic therapy (Stern, 1938). [ 6 ] He observed that these patients often had histories of trauma, leading him to advocate for more active and supportive techniques.These patients typically experience acute ...

  9. Personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The term 'borderline' stems from a belief some individuals were functioning on the edge of those two categories, and a number of the other personality disorder categories were also heavily influenced by this approach, including dependent, obsessive–compulsive and histrionic, [115] the latter starting off as a conversion symptom of hysteria ...