ThePerpetualLoner wrote:
There is a lot of stigma around BPD, even in the medical profession.
The issue is as well, that if you place a person with Autism amongst a therapy group of BPD, they can unconsiously mimic their behaviours, they can mask to assimilate, which will then confuse the situation further. (Quoted from a discussion with my psych)
Also certain situations increase anxiety in individuals , which exacerbates a misunderstanding of behaviour.
Just a perspective given to me to mull over.
BPD has an incredible stigma attached to it in the medical field, and some of it is based on the fact that BPD individuals can be so difficult to manage, for medical professionals.
Suicide attempts, self-harming behaviours, emotional manipulation, incidences of psychopathy or violence based on emotional turbulence and so on.