
Borderline Personality Disorder Criterion A
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Criterion A involves experiencing intense, unstable emotions and feelings of emptiness, along with a fluctuating perception of oneself. People with BPD often have difficulty maintaining steady relationships and may feel chronically unsure about their identity or worth. These emotional and self-image struggles can lead to impulsive actions and a high sensitivity to perceived abandonment or rejection. In essence, Criterion A captures the core emotional instability and identity confusion characteristic of BPD, which can significantly impact daily functioning and interpersonal interactions.