Differential Diagnosis of Borderline Personality
Disorder
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major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder, in which there are
less affective lability and less impulsivity and often more stable
relationships;
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histrionic personality disorder, in which there is less self-destructiveness
and fewer angry disruptions in relationships;
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schizotypal personality disorder, in which psychotic symptoms are less
transient and interpersonally driven and in which there is less desire for
interpersonal intimacy;
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narcissistic and paranoid personality disorders, in which there is relative
stability of self-image and less self-destructiveness and impulsivity and
fewer concerns over abandonment;
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antisocial personality disorder, in which the patient is manipulative to
gain profit, power, or material gratification;
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dependent personality disorder, in which there are more stable and less
intense relationships, and in which the response to the fear of abandonment is
characterized by appeasement, submissiveness and the seeking of replacement
relationships;
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personality change due to a general medical condition."
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