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Borderline Personality Disorder 2.0: Understanding Personality Disorders as Trauma, Not disorder - Ali Walker

Bristol University
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Borderline personality disorder is often misunderstood due to complex diagnostic criteria and overlapping mental health conditions. Despite being considered lifelong and untreatable in some contexts, many patients experience remission. This research examines how current diagnostic models fail and proposes a trauma-focused framework to better understand and conceptualize personality disorders.

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