Perception of BPD in ED maintenance and treatment.
All of the researchers' participants believed that their ED was merely an outlet for their BPD. Since BPD makes one feel out of control, the ED, one said, “gives you drive, it gives you… a goal… With BPD, you feel like you're so out of control all the time” (Miller et al. 2025). Not only does this provide a priori evidence for individuals who may struggle with both BPD and ED–BPD is more likely to arrive first–but it also suggests that BPD is often a force that is very far outside of their control. It is not that they wish to struggle with emotional regulation, indecision, or self-destruction.
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