Quiet Borderline Personality Disorder
Quiet Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a subtype of BPD characterized by internalized symptoms and emotional struggles that are less outwardly visible.
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What is Quiet Borderline Personality Disorder?
Quiet Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a subtype of BPD characterized by internalized symptoms and emotional struggles that are less outwardly visible. Individuals with Quiet BPD may experience intense emotions, but they often keep these feelings hidden from others.
Symptoms
Common symptoms of Quiet BPD include:
- Internalized anger
- Feelings of emptiness
- Passive-aggressive behavior
- Fear of abandonment
- Difficulty expressing emotions
Treatment and Support
Treatment options for Quiet BPD include therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes. Support resources are available to help you manage Quiet BPD. If you need more specific information or assistance, feel free to ask Synapse the virtual Coach on Madlysane.com!
