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Relational dynamics faced by patients with both BPD and ED during treatment.

One common theme of participants struggling with both BPD and EDs was working in an environment with several others. They were easily irritated and had several interpersonal conflicts (Miller et al. 2025). On the other hand, participants also highly valued their relationship with their therapists. Thus, as often is the case with BPD, if they placed their trust in their therapist and the therapist did not meet their expectations or made a mistaken promise, there was turmoil in the relationship, but also in the participant’s recovery (Miller et al., 2025).

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