Temperament, but not childhood trauma, distinguishes borderline personality disorder from bipolar disorder and ADHD.
Ioannis KourosHåkan HolmbergLisa EkseliusMia RamklintPublished in: Nordic journal of psychiatry (2023)
Temperament might be useful to distinguish BPD when symptoms of impulsivity and affective instability are evaluated in psychiatric patients. The results from the interaction analysis support the multifactorial background to BPD.
Keyphrases
- bipolar disorder
- borderline personality disorder
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