Children of mothers with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are at a higher than average risk for certain problems. These include hyperactivity, poor academic results, emotional management difficulties, and low self-esteem, among others. As a matter of fact, the psychosocial impact of this parenting style, that’s frequently based on yelling, poor anger management, and even physical or emotional abuse is often devastating. There are many experts and organizations that support this clinical group. Indeed, it’s critical that specific therapeutic interventions are developed for mothers with BPD. Factors of the condition, such as impulsivity, emotional reactivity, non-suicidal self-harm, or aggressive behaviors all…
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