What exactly is the cause of BPD?
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Most people with borderline personality have had a traumatic history in their early childhoods. As trauma is self-defined, it can be difficult to pinpoint specific episodes. More commonly, it is a series of episodes in a chaotic home. A child responds to the chaos as they are best able which may be dysfunctional. Children with dysfunctional coping skills grow-up to become adults who have developed dysfunctional ways of seeing the world; they are the people with borderline personality.
My BPD was caused by the abuse as a baby right through to adulthood. I was physically, emotionally, neglected and sexually abuse. There are memory blocks of my life, so I don’t remember loads. My psychiatrist said to me that my brain is wired differently because I was so young and that the abuse didn’t stop. I still get emotional abuse but thankfully more recently no more sexual molesting. It is awful but I am trying to succeed in life. It is hard at times. Those who have BPD know have difficult it is but all we can do is do the best in life.