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Originally Posted by Innerzone
I couldn't agree more. It's a pet peeve for me actually. Why? Because it gives people the idea that behaviors that are not part of BP are. I DON'T have those traits, and don't want people to assume that I do. Yet, if BP is dx'd to people who have BPD, that's exactly what happens.
This is not meant as a putdown of anyone with BPD, I just value accuracy a lot, and it bothers me that it is misused like that.
I also agree that they are quite different to one another.
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That's a very good point: if all the general public knows of Bipolar Disorder is moods and behaviors turning on a dime due to relationship issues (which is actually a trait of BPD) then the stigma of true Bipolar Disorder only increases exponentially.