
Suggest Treatment For Borderline Personality Disorder

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Please do not worry about what the psychologist may or may not have said.
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Hi XXXXXXX
Welcome to Healthcare Magic!
I understand you are feeling disgruntled by the "diagnosis"/label of borderline personality disorder. No psychiatrist or psychologist can make a diagnosis without meeting the person. Personality disorders are actually quite difficult to diagnose even after the person has been assessed in detail. In addition, all doctors know that information received from just one family member is not considered reliable until it has been corroborated by other sources. I do not think that the psychologist would have made such a diagnosis for you. At the most, she might have suggested that borderline personality disorder is a possibility, and probably that suggestion too would have been in response to a direct inquiry by your husband. So please stop worrying about any personality disorders you may or may not have, unless you yourself or people you trust feel something is wrong. Please also keep in mind that I would have said the same thing even if you had scored differently on the online test you took. Questionnaires are not a good method of making psychiatric diagnoses and should not be given undue importance.
I feel that the current problem in your marriage is not any psychiatric diagnosis but a lack of mutual trust. I guess this probably started after he was caught having an affair and has gradually increased. I feel that your husband knows that he is in the wrong and he tries to assuage his guilt by attempting to show that you are no better than him. It is indeed a difficult time for both of you and also for your children. In my opinion, you should try to handle him just as you would have dealt with an errant child, firmly but with kindness. It will be difficult but you can do it if you have faith in yourself. Do not let any comments/mails from your in-laws shake your belief in yourself. Stand up for what you believe is the right thing, but with acceptance for people who may have different views. Your mature handling of this matter will be the best way to show everyone that you do not have any personality disorder.
I hope this helps you. Please feel free to ask in case you need any clarifications.
Best wishes.
Dr Preeti Parakh
MD Psychiatry

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