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Old Dec 10, 2014, 11:43 AM
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I don't care what "experts" think; they are blinded by their prejudices. I am convinced that BPD is a form of bipolar disorder, and not a mild one like some postulate. I think people with BPD have a biochemical illness that they cannot control. It's not your fault!

To test this theory, I want to see how common creativity is among people with BPD. Most people (though not all, of course) with mood disorders (bipolar and major depression) are incredibly creative people. If BPD and bp share a common neurobiological diathesis, then it follows that BPD should predispose people to the same strengths that bipolar does.

So, here is my question. Are you creative? Do you draw/sew/knit/paint/write? Do you have a lot of ideas? Do you see novel solutions to problems?

I know you may have low self esteem and don't recognize all the potential that you have. I felt for a long time that I had nothing to offer the world because the only creative thing I do is write, and I can't finish anything (I've got three novels under construction, and they're not getting done any time soon). However, I know that at my core I have a lot of creative energy. I have a lot of ideas. I can't do anything with them, but they are there nonetheless.

So, are you a creative spirit? Regardless of whether or not you produce anything?
To be honest I dont' see a correlation between mood or personality disorders with creativity at all. Creativity is simply the ability to bring imagination to life and implementing them in some way. In no way can one say that because someone is bpd, bipolar, schizophrenic, apd or anyt other number of MIs or PDs that they will definitively be creative nor would it be something that is useful in looking at. If it were true that in the absence of any disorders one could NOT be creative it might have some kind of validity but in this case creative people exist in all walks of life and I do not see creativity being a part of bpd's criteria nor does it have any bearing on it.

Just my 2c