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Unstable Self-Image in BPD

A person with Borderline Personality Disorder has an unstable sense of self, which can manifest as sudden and dramatic shifts in personal attitudes, interests, career goals, and social circles. For instance, a student who has invested significant time and money into a specific career path, like law, might abruptly decide to abandon it for something entirely different.

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