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Is it possible to have BPD and NPD at the same time?
While the overlap between NPD and BPD are discussed quite often in the popular psychology literature and online, very few careful studies of the co-occurrence of NPD and BPD have been conducted. One such study found that only about 16\% of patients with BPD also meet the diagnostic criteria for NPD.
Is it possible to have BPD and narcissist?
Narcissistic problems are common in BPD and can present in multiple ways, including with a prominence of inferiority and fragility notably different from NPD described in the DSM-5. 2. Evidence-based treatments for BPD can be adapted to address narcissistic issues.
Do I have BPD or NPD?
For people with BPD, the major issue is a fear of abandonment. For people with narcissistic PD, the person’s major issue is feeding their ego through narcissistic supply. For people with BPD, their emotions are variable and very intense. For people with NPD, their emotions may be shallow, except for rage.
Are BPD and EUPD the same?
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is also known as emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD). If you clicked on BPD or EUPD in our mental health A-Z then you’ve reached the right page. It’s your choice which of these terms you want to use, but your doctor or care team might use either.
Is it possible to have BPD and NPD together?
Yes you can have BPD that is comorbid with NPD traits. My ex-wife was this and believe it when I say that it is a bad combination. It is bad because the person’s BPD becomes invisible to them. There might be glimpses when they realize how bad they are behaving, but the NPD traits quickly come to the rescue and slam the door on those glimpses.
Is narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) a form of BPD?
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder that frequently co-occurs with borderline personality disorder (BPD). The addition of NPD into the diagnostic picture may complicate the treatment and course of BPD.
How common is co-occurring NPD in borderline personality disorder?
One study that followed BPD patients over six years found that rates of co-occurring NPD were fairly low (about 6\%) in patients whose BPD eventually went away (remitted). However, rates of co-occurring NPD were higher (around 19\%) in patients whose BPD did not remit after six years.
Are intense and stormy relationships a sign of BPD?
“Intense and stormy relationships” is, in fact, one of the characterizing symptoms of BPD.