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Reference List: Comorbidity of Borderline Personality Disorder and Eating Disorders
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A client describes a history of intense and chaotic relationships. They report frequently alternating between seeing a new partner as 'perfect' and then, after a minor disagreement, viewing them as 'terrible.' The client also mentions suddenly changing their career goals and personal style, feeling unsure of 'who they really are.' They engage in impulsive spending and express a deep-seated fear of being left alone. Which of the following best synthesizes these behaviors into a single, underlying psychological pattern?