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May is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Awareness Month


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May is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Awareness Month, a vital opportunity to deepen our understanding of a mental health condition that affects millions, yet remains widely misunderstood.


Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a serious mental illness that impacts how a person thinks, feels, and interacts with others. It is marked by instability in mood, self-image, relationships, and behavior. BPD is treatable, and with the right support, recovery is possible.


Facts About BPD:

  • BPD affects approximately 1.6% of the U.S. population, which means over 4 million people live with the condition.

  • It is more prevalent in psychiatric inpatient settings, where up to 20% of patients are diagnosed with BPD.

  • About 75% of individuals diagnosed with BPD are women, although it's now recognized that men are often underdiagnosed.

  • More people have BPD than schizophrenia and bipolar disorder combined.

  • People with BPD have a suicide rate 400 times higher than the general population.

  • BPD is the third leading cause of death among young adult women aged 15–24.

  • BPD is linked to a higher risk of suicide attempts, substance abuse, eating disorders, and depression.

  • Those with BPD often struggle with intense mood swings, unstable self-image, and volatile relationships.

  • Diagnosis can take time—on average, it takes about 10 years from symptom onset to diagnosis.

  • Women are three times more likely to be diagnosed with BPD than men.

  • The condition frequently co-occurs with other disorders, including depression, anxiety, and PTSD.

  • The good news: BPD is treatable. With the right combination of therapy and medication, individuals can significantly improve their quality of life.

  • In fact, about 50% of people with BPD see major symptom improvement within five years of treatment.

 

Source: Evolve Treatment Centers – May is Borderline Personality Disorder Awareness Month


 
 
 

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