mumstheword
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Something that might be helpful to realize about classic borderline personality disordered people is that they play the victim card HARD, different to PTSD sufferers who are often ashamed of having been.victimized and have trouble even acknowledging it. BPD play the victim or in their eyes even.more victim -PTSD card as a manipulative weapon. They will use it to get your sympathy or empathy and as a way of avoiding responsibity for their own abusive behaviour.
PTSD is never an excuse to be abusive. Most actual PTSD sufferers will avoid people much more when they are feeling highly reactive, and when triggered and hyperaroused they can be angry - fight or flighty, paranoid, hurt in a way that seems over-the-top for the circumstance but not in such a manipulative way, more a reactive way. They won't try to engage and engage in a shaming, belittling way, they will try to disengage to regain a sense of safety.
There is a huge smudge going on with PTSD and BPD I think because of the manipulative way that BPD people excell at claiming victimhood to take the focus off their own.transgressions. But many actual c-PTSD sufferers get misdiagnosed as having borderline and many borderline people manipulate their dignosticians into giving them a PTSD diagnosis as it kind of is the ultimate victim card to play to full advantage.
My partner has children to one of those types and he knows that ploy only too well.
PTSD sufferers aren't chronic liars and manipulators, BPD people tend to be. So that makes getting a clear diagnostic picture very tricky. No wonder there is such confusing and smudging around PTSD, c-PTSD and BPD.
PTSD is never an excuse to be abusive. Most actual PTSD sufferers will avoid people much more when they are feeling highly reactive, and when triggered and hyperaroused they can be angry - fight or flighty, paranoid, hurt in a way that seems over-the-top for the circumstance but not in such a manipulative way, more a reactive way. They won't try to engage and engage in a shaming, belittling way, they will try to disengage to regain a sense of safety.
There is a huge smudge going on with PTSD and BPD I think because of the manipulative way that BPD people excell at claiming victimhood to take the focus off their own.transgressions. But many actual c-PTSD sufferers get misdiagnosed as having borderline and many borderline people manipulate their dignosticians into giving them a PTSD diagnosis as it kind of is the ultimate victim card to play to full advantage.
My partner has children to one of those types and he knows that ploy only too well.
PTSD sufferers aren't chronic liars and manipulators, BPD people tend to be. So that makes getting a clear diagnostic picture very tricky. No wonder there is such confusing and smudging around PTSD, c-PTSD and BPD.