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16-04-2021 03:24 PM
16-04-2021 03:24 PM
Quiet borderline
I recently read an article online that claimed that the term 'quiet borderline' is synomynous with the diagnosis known as high-functioning bpd. Is it possible that this the case in Australia? I only ask this because this term is commonly referred to in DBT.
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16-04-2021 03:55 PM
16-04-2021 03:55 PM
Re: Quiet borderline
All the DSM classifications can be open to qualification. @asdfge Which is why it is good that there i8s also the ICD. I discovered a lot of manouvering when doing a thesis that had me comparing then DSM in process.
It is good you are doing DBT.
I have only had brief looks into it and it seems solid, but I was also hurt very badly this January, by a lady diagnosed with BPD who was supported in DBT, which she used to give me some shocking kicks in the gut, rather than face her adult responsibilities. I do not go for private health much, as it seems an unfair system, and nbot available to all. Well only a few snippets of private, as much as I can genuinely afford. The rest I make up in public system and by my own research.