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An individual is described by their family as being 'a rollercoaster.' They have a history of intense, unstable romantic relationships that start passionately but end abruptly. They often make impulsive decisions, such as quitting jobs without a new one lined up or going on large, unplanned spending sprees. Their emotional reactions are often seen as disproportionate to the situation, shifting rapidly from intense joy to deep despair. Based on this pattern of behavior, which category of personality disorders is most indicated?
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An individual is described by their family as being 'a rollercoaster.' They have a history of intense, unstable romantic relationships that start passionately but end abruptly. They often make impulsive decisions, such as quitting jobs without a new one lined up or going on large, unplanned spending sprees. Their emotional reactions are often seen as disproportionate to the situation, shifting rapidly from intense joy to deep despair. Based on this pattern of behavior, which category of personality disorders is most indicated?