A diagnosis of borderline personality disorder (BPD) can feel confusing and overwhelming, leaving many wondering what it truly means. Often rooted in early life experiences such as abandonment, abuse, or neglect, BPD can shape how individuals relate to themselves and others. Feelings of isolation and emotional intensity are common, but it’s important to know there is hope. While there is no single “cure,” BPD can be effectively managed through mood-stabilizing medications and consistent support from a counsellor. Using a holistic, biopsychosocial approach, registered social workers help individuals better understand their experiences and build practical, empowering coping strategies.
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