
Jun 13, 2019, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Fuzzybear
I also don’t think “BPD” is similar to the others in Cluster B...

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That's interesting. I think it does seem similar, having interacted with people who have BPD and other cluster B disorders and seeing the similarities in behavior and symptoms. People I know with cluster B disorders all have trouble with mood instability (in different ways), emotional disturbances and trouble regulating their emotional state.
I'm curious to know why it seems dissimilar to you? (Not arguing, Fuzzybear, just curious to know your take on it.)
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