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Lancecastor

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Good News!

You might have Borderline Personality Disorder!

Storm & Ishmael, Online Psychologists and Crack Conspiracy Investigators, have uncovered Shocking Proofs* of rampant Axis II BPD here at Lit!

These are "SeriIsh Allegations", sure to take Lit by Storm!

Much of this "sensitive" information was gathered by Ish at IP Addresses all over the Net:

62.xxx.xxx.xxx

178.xxx.xxx.xxx

And More!

Do you... or someone you know on Lit ...match this profile?

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Borderline personality disorder:

A serious mental illness characterized by pervasive instability in moods, interpersonal relationships, self-image, and behavior. This instability often disrupts family and work life, long-term planning, and the individual's sense of self-identity.

Originally thought to be at the "borderline" of psychosis, people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) suffer from a disorder of emotion regulation. While less well known than schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness), BPD is more common, affecting 2% of adults, mostly young women. There is a high rate of self-injury without suicide intent, as well as a significant rate of suicide attempts and completed suicide in severe cases. Patients often need extensive mental health services and account for about 20% of psychiatric hospitalizations.

While a person with depression or bipolar disorder typically endures the same mood for weeks, a person with BPD may experience intense bouts of anger, depression and anxiety that may last only hours, or at most a day. These may be associated with episodes of impulsive aggression, self-injury, and drug or alcohol abuse. Distortions in cognition and sense of self can lead to frequent changes in long-term goals, career plans, jobs, friendships, gender identity, and values. Sometimes people with BPD view themselves as fundamentally bad, or unworthy. They may feel unfairly misunderstood or mistreated, bored, empty, and have little idea who they are. Such symptoms are most acute when people with BPD feel isolated and lacking in social support, and may result in frantic efforts to avoid being alone.

People with BPD often have highly unstable patterns of social relationships. While they can develop intense but stormy attachments, their attitudes towards family, friends, and loved ones may suddenly shift from idealization (great admiration and love) to devaluation (intense anger and dislike). Thus, they may form an immediate attachment and idealize the other person, but when a slight separation or conflict occurs, they switch unexpectedly to the other extreme and angrily accuse the other person of not caring for them at all. Even with family members, individuals with BPD are highly sensitive to rejection, reacting with anger and distress to such mild separations as a vacation, a business trip, or a sudden change in plans. These fears of abandonment seem to be related to difficulties feeling emotionally connected to important persons when they are physically absent, leaving the individual with BPD feeling lost and perhaps worthlessness. Suicide threats and attempts may occur along with anger at perceived abandonment and disappointments.

People with BPD exhibit other impulsive behaviors, such as excessive spending, binge eating and risky sex. BPD often occurs together with other psychiatric problems, particularly bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and other personality disorders.

Group and individual psychotherapy are at least partially effective for many patients with BPD. A new psychosocial treatment termed dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) was developed specifically to treat BPD, and this technique appears promising. Pharmacological treatments are often prescribed based on specific target symptoms shown by the individual patient. Antidepressant drugs and mood stabilizers may be helpful for depressed and/or labile mood. Antipsychotic drugs may also be used when there are distortions in thinking.




From:
http://www.focusondepression.com/sc...70&track=godepr

* "proof" as always, is provided by Ishmael "upon request".

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If so......Post your Suspected BPD Sufferers List here TODAY!

Storm & Ishmael, Sensitive New Age Guys, Will Act Fast!

Thank You For Your Support of Storm & Ishmael's Online Ministry.
 
perky_baby said:
thanks for outing me, dick!

Well, since Storm & Ishmael Ministries have diagnosed me with BPD.... maybe we can hook up for free-floating anxiety martinis together sometime?

Lance "Ferret Fucker" Castor
 
Lancecastor said:
Well, since Storm & Ishmael Ministries have diagnosed me with BPD.... maybe we can hook up for free-floating anxiety martinis together sometime?

Lance "Ferret Fucker" Castor

sure, alcohol will counteract my meds. parTY!!
 
Isn't BPD one of those things you can label just about anyone with?
 
One humorous comment to Ish, and you

1) lump us together in your conspiracy crap, and

2) assume I'm talking about you.

then

3) start a shit stirring thread.

My, you're jumpy.





Here's the quote that started it all...

Originally posted by Ishmael
Nah, right over his head storm.

Are you sure you wouldn't rather be treating those that are actually seeking help?

Ishmael

Creative interpretation, and yes I would. I hate the Axis II personality disorder bullshit.
 
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storm1969 said:
One humorous comment to Ish, and you

1) lump us together in your conspiracy crap, and

2) assume I'm talking about you.

then

3) start a shit stirring thread.

My, you're jumpy.


I know...sounds dark and edgy to me, too.

I'm starting to have doubts now.

Why is the room so small all of a sudden?

Ha!
 
Instead of posting all that on BPD that nobody will ever read, you can simplify it.

BPD = Drama Queen.
 
storm1969 said:
Instead of posting all that on BPD that nobody will ever read, you can simplify it.

BPD = Drama Queen.

Sure, okay...whatever you say!
 
Rubyfruit said:
I agree. Your face looks a little odd though, Boodle.

BPD - nope, not me.

Or are the ones afflicted always the last to know?

Denying having it ....is a sure sign you have it.

So very Nazimerican, ja?
 
Maybe I should take my own advice and just get laid. :rolleyes:

Sorry, storm. :(
 
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