Recent research highlights the emotional difficulties experienced by individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD), traditionally viewed through a lens of internal regulation. This new perspective emphasizes the importance of interpersonal regulation, where social interactions can help mitigate emotional dysregulation. The study by Annegret Krause-Utz reinforces the idea that individuals with BPD often experience heightened emotional sensitivity and maladaptive coping strategies. Enhancing connections with others may alleviate emotional distress, suggesting that everyone can benefit from social support in managing their feelings, irrespective of whether they have a diagnosed disorder or not.
People with borderline personality disorder (BPD) face significant challenges in managing their emotions, often leading to maladaptive coping strategies.
New research emphasizes the importance of external emotional regulation, showcasing how interactions with others can support emotional well-being for individuals with BPD.
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