BPD generally comes from long-term abuse as a child, since a large part of it is your emotional development doesn't progress like normally, but every human being displays traits of BPD to some extent, and you don't have to be abused to develop BPD (though probably that's where most of it comes from).
Complex trauma, from what it looks like off this website, is people referring to numerous traumas(usually starting in childhood). But is not actually a diagnosis, or if it is, lol, idk why bother... PTSD symptoms are still PTSD symptoms even if they seem to pervade a person's personality. A PTSD diagnosis doesn't depend upon the event(s) beyond that it is harmful/life threatening.
They are not one and the same. BPD is usually diagnosed along with something else, like PTSD or other anxiety disorders (one symptom of BPD is desperate attempts to avoid real and perceived abandonment.) (My ex showed that one a LOT.)
how can you really measure people this way?
Diagnosis of these things are more useful as a general identifier. There's no way in hell we could develop any of these diagnosis or any mental disord
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A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which is not a part of normaldevelopment or culture.
to a level where you can measure a person.
Especially since the diagnoses are patterns of thought/behavior
(which often rely a large part upon the patient's answers, aka whatever that person is willing to discuss. Sort of like how some people go on with their lives and PTSD w/o treatment, and no-one ever knows because they never told anyone anything that would get them diagnosed). NOT DISEASES. Sorry, really annoyed at how people constantly cast around and discuss treatments like they are at the pharmacy. (general annoyance :D not at you)
(Yes I know that some of the disorders have to do with physical issues with the brain/body)
Lol now I'm just stressed out cause I'm pretty sure the neighbor's guest is hurting someone again, and pissed cause I reread
To the staff, that is the proper medical term, but to the clients, it was insinuating that it wasn't good enough to be attended to or something. Same thing I guess.
this inanity. (LOL, the perceived implication of this statement is that you are relating me to a self-harmer who has a small vocabulary. Which is hilarious cause I spent over a decade getting my ass beat, and then reading the dictionary outloud for misusing the new words(among many other punishments for just about every other conceivable thing a child can do.)) (+ side is that by 7th grade I was reading at 4th year of college comprehension :D)
(and to be fair, most people I know with BPD would like a new term also :) )
Perhaps that is because the words are, Borderline Personality Disorder. That doesn't exactly sound very good...
I am talking about is memory problems, which my trauma specialising psych puts down to CPTSD. She puts it down to this because there is nothing wrong with my memory when it comes to emergency situations, or perceived emergency situations.
Unless you suffered literal brain damage, memory problems would generally come from whatever genetics affect memory, or dissociation(in terms of trauma-relation). It wouldn't be BECAUSE of CPTSD or PTSD...
I actually didn't believe her at first, thinking that I was just an idiot, until she asked me where all the exits were at my local shopping centre, and I realised I knew them all. My brain remembers things that it finds "important" and filters out everything else. This is due to the way neural pathways were formed as a child.
Ok so you trained yourself as a child to disregard things not dangerous... that is training. You can train out of that. I mean literally that is how you "Cure" any PTSD, is to train yourself not to have that overwhelming fear response to your triggers. (This does not need a template for guidance. If you do not react as fearfully to the trigger, you are making progress...)
Both my brother and I have loads of trained habits. I for instance, keep track of everyone within sight/hearing at all times unless I'm too tired to keep that thought process up. Or leaving the sink on a little so the cat can drink, both of us do it unconsciously at different houses, in buildings, etc, even though the cat lives in our apartment and is afraid of the outside. Or driving. Or doing soil sample testing at the lab.
You can train yourself to do all sorts of things, at most ages.
P.S. Yes the bottom part of this was in annoyance. But still, would love to debate it :D, not that anyone will, everyone just says my arguments are wrong and don't often have an actual counter-point :D (exaggeration a little yes, but it's pretty common)
P.P.S. Also, 80% of the reason I'm arguing is purely cause of the annoyance of watching people discuss this stuff like the leading edge of technology, with the cure right around the corner, when half the time they are overlooking the obvious ways to improve/problems. (Generalization I know, but it happens enough to be annoyed)