Warning Signs And Complications Of Borderline Personality Disorder
Disconnect From Reality

Individuals with borderline personality disorder may experience a disconnect from reality. This may occur in conjunction with paranoid episodes, and stress often triggers it. It is common to have continuing feelings of emptiness or apathy. This emptiness often contributes to the fear of abandonment and feeling it is impossible to be happy while alone. When losing contact with reality, patients may react to others in paranoid ways or experience delusions. Delusions are a form of psychosis in which individuals strongly believe in ideas that are not real. It is also common for borderline personality disorder patients to dissociate. Dissociation is a feeling of separation from the self. It can make individuals feel like they exist 'outside' their body, like they cannot touch their emotions, are not in contact with the world, or they do not even exist. Dissociation can be distressing, but it can also come with a sense of detachment and apathy that may alarm others.
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