Wow. Insensitive? This is a GOOD thing.Greaaaaat , more good news about Marshall sheesh
I thought Amy Winehouse dying young was the least shocking news ever, but Brandon Marshall having a personality order may beat it.Only borderline? That's the only part that surprises me.
Yep, sort of like announcing that water is wet.I thought Amy Winehouse dying young was the least shocking news ever, but Brandon Marshall having a personality order may beat it.Only borderline? That's the only part that surprises me.
Your right , it was insensitive , it could be a good thing but honestly I thought he was just doin stupid **** before with hopes he'd grow up ... Hope he's gettin better for his sake and my dynasty teams sake lol,'ConnSKINS26 said:Wow. Insensitive? This is a GOOD thing.'bmsarvis said:Greaaaaat , more good news about Marshall sheesh
I have a support group thread up right now. Should be on page 1 or 2 of the SP, please check in there and add to the misery.funny how other teams are announcing awesome free agent signings and trades. The Dolphins are announcing their #1 WR is mental and they pick up a sorry ### yourneyman QB in Matt Moore....way to go Dolphins...just proving that your organization is pitiful.Sucks to be a Dolphin fan nowadays...I'm one of them.
Agreed. I know someone with BPD and once he went on the meds he was a completely different person - he's now doing great, so hopefully Marshall will be able to do the same.Happy hes been diagnosed. The first step to treating the problem is understanding it. I will be rooting for him this year harder than ever and hope hes able to cope with his disorder and maybe even conquer it one day.
'cobalt_27 said:Not Bipolar. Borderline Personality. Big difference.
It is still big news that they have diagnosed him + he feels he is responding to treatment- especially without drugs (at least drugs weren't mentioned).I thought Amy Winehouse dying young was the least shocking news ever, but Brandon Marshall having a personality order may beat it.Only borderline? That's the only part that surprises me.
Anyone else catch this?'identikit said:Then, as if a switch had been flipped, Marshall's fuse is lit. The Miami Dolphins' star receiver becomes agitated — then deflated — after watching his lesser-known contemporary Calvin Johnson in a national television commercial.
's the kind of gig Marshall always has desired, but will never receive because of a troublesome past, riddled with emotional outbursts and public disputes dating back to his days at UCF...
It's like being a borderline diabetic as far as I'm concerned. He has borderline personality disorder....
It doesn't say popular, it says lessor known. In terms of notoriety Marshall is way better know than Megatron.Anyone else catch this?'identikit said:Then, as if a switch had been flipped, Marshall's fuse is lit. The Miami Dolphins' star receiver becomes agitated — then deflated — after watching his lesser-known contemporary Calvin Johnson in a national television commercial.
's the kind of gig Marshall always has desired, but will never receive because of a troublesome past, riddled with emotional outbursts and public disputes dating back to his days at UCF...If he thinks he's more popular than Megatron then they may as well add 'delusional' to the diagnosis while they're at it.
Good point. And Pacman Jones is better known than Revis. And for the same reasons.It doesn't say popular, it says lessor known. In terms of notoriety Marshall is way better know than Megatron.Anyone else catch this?'identikit said:Then, as if a switch had been flipped, Marshall's fuse is lit. The Miami Dolphins' star receiver becomes agitated — then deflated — after watching his lesser-known contemporary Calvin Johnson in a national television commercial.
's the kind of gig Marshall always has desired, but will never receive because of a troublesome past, riddled with emotional outbursts and public disputes dating back to his days at UCF...If he thinks he's more popular than Megatron then they may as well add 'delusional' to the diagnosis while they're at it.
I, too, have had experience dealing with a person who had BPD among a panoply of mental illnesses (also suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and a big-time narcissist). The worst thing about the disease, as some of the descriptions earlier in the thread alluded to, was that people with BPD change their opinion about other people seemingly at random. They may love and cherish a person one morning, and then hate and revile them that afternoon, and then apparently be at a loss/hurt when the person who was hated and reviled on in the afternoon doesn't want to go shopping at the mall with them during the evening. There is literally NO stability or constancy in a relationship when one of the persons suffers from BPD. People so afflicted are indeed "all kinds of crazy", in my experience.My sister-in-law has BPD. She is impossible to interact with most days. It's a nightmare. I don't understand how my brother-in-law has been able to deal with it all this time. He's a changed man, and not in a good way. It's pretty much destroyed him as well. There is no cure for BPD and treatment is only minimally effective. It's a really strange illness. Everyone in our family has had to deal with her illness, and it's not been pleasant.
Psychiatrist here. Borderline PD is NOT a new diagnosis. The descriptors for this personality disorder have been around for a LONG time. If anything, lots of people diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder are more likely borderline PD. Kudos to the Mclean psych hospital for calling it like they saw it. Borderline PD has a big stigma in the psych world as lots of mental health docs don't like these patients/they are hard t deal with.Just my 2 cents....They have a name for everything these days. Some would say, just throw some drugs at it and everything will be alright. The root cause is probably related to poor parenting. Everyone is either Bipolar, ADD, ADHD, or just name your own mental illness. So many mental illnesses are misdiagnosed and depression medicines are too easily distributed IMO. My granddaughter was diagnosed as ADHD and tested at the Mayo Clinic, so there are valid cases, but so many are not diagnosed correctly. To be honest I've never heard of BPD until today with this thread. Like I said, there's a name for everything these days.
Hi Gian,With respect to your post I am gettng tired of people saying things are nonsense. I just finished up a psychology dual major at the Univ of Miami and I posted the definition along wth ID Kit too and you can see that it clearly is "Unknown"...the cause, the definition, the entire idea is very diffiult to pin down to anything so it's not nonsense, it's my interpretation of the "Known" facts. Not mad Gian, just tired of people providing no meat but making huge blanket statements on my posts. If you have better facts bring 'em, if you are a Psyciatrist with a practice please share, otherwise it's mostly opinion and interpretation, that's all I'm trying to post back at you with. I respect most folks POV even if I needle for deeper opinions from some. ThanksIt's like being a borderline diabetic as far as I'm concerned. He has borderline personality disorder....That statement is complete nonsense. Borderline isn't a descriptor of it being "kinda" or "on the fence" of having a personality disorder.
shutUP!This is almost as shocking as the day I found out George Michael was gay.
Perhaps your viewpoint is valid but the way in which you presented it was - and is - total nonsense.Just like Hoss showing some extreme ignorance. I'm fascinated by old farts who think if it wasn't something they knew about then it's some kind of new fangled bs.Hi Gian,With respect to your post I am gettng tired of people saying things are nonsense. I just finished up a psychology dual major at the Univ of Miami and I posted the definition along wth ID Kit too and you can see that it clearly is "Unknown"...the cause, the definition, the entire idea is very diffiult to pin down to anything so it's not nonsense, it's my interpretation of the "Known" facts. Not mad Gian, just tired of people providing no meat but making huge blanket statements on my posts. If you have better facts bring 'em, if you are a Psyciatrist with a practice please share, otherwise it's mostly opinion and interpretation, that's all I'm trying to post back at you with. I respect most folks POV even if I needle for deeper opinions from some. ThanksIt's like being a borderline diabetic as far as I'm concerned. He has borderline personality disorder....That statement is complete nonsense. Borderline isn't a descriptor of it being "kinda" or "on the fence" of having a personality disorder.
The recptionist just called. Ochocinco and Randy Moss are in the waiting room.'dickey moe said:Lots of FBG psychiatrists in here.
You posted the definition of it but your interpretation and description of it is simply off. Can you please explain how it equates to being a borderline diabetic other than they both contain the word borderline? Borderline diabetic = On the cusp of developing diabetes, almost diabetic, likely to progress to diabetes. i.e., the word borderline means what we usually take it to meanBorderline personality disorder != On the cusp of developing a personality disorder. It IS a personality disorder and one of the most difficult ones to deal with and treat. The word borderline here does NOT mean what you made it sound like here.'Ministry of Pain said:Hi Gian,With respect to your post I am gettng tired of people saying things are nonsense. I just finished up a psychology dual major at the Univ of Miami and I posted the definition along wth ID Kit too and you can see that it clearly is "Unknown"...the cause, the definition, the entire idea is very diffiult to pin down to anything so it's not nonsense, it's my interpretation of the "Known" facts. Not mad Gian, just tired of people providing no meat but making huge blanket statements on my posts. If you have better facts bring 'em, if you are a Psyciatrist with a practice please share, otherwise it's mostly opinion and interpretation, that's all I'm trying to post back at you with. I respect most folks POV even if I needle for deeper opinions from some. Thanks'gianmarco said:It's like being a borderline diabetic as far as I'm concerned. He has borderline personality disorder....That statement is complete nonsense. Borderline isn't a descriptor of it being "kinda" or "on the fence" of having a personality disorder.
But, but he has a dual major....You posted the definition of it but your interpretation and description of it is simply off. Can you please explain how it equates to being a borderline diabetic other than they both contain the word borderline? Borderline diabetic = On the cusp of developing diabetes, almost diabetic, likely to progress to diabetes. i.e., the word borderline means what we usually take it to mean'Ministry of Pain said:Hi Gian,With respect to your post I am gettng tired of people saying things are nonsense. I just finished up a psychology dual major at the Univ of Miami and I posted the definition along wth ID Kit too and you can see that it clearly is "Unknown"...the cause, the definition, the entire idea is very diffiult to pin down to anything so it's not nonsense, it's my interpretation of the "Known" facts. Not mad Gian, just tired of people providing no meat but making huge blanket statements on my posts. If you have better facts bring 'em, if you are a Psyciatrist with a practice please share, otherwise it's mostly opinion and interpretation, that's all I'm trying to post back at you with. I respect most folks POV even if I needle for deeper opinions from some.'gianmarco said:It's like being a borderline diabetic as far as I'm concerned. He has borderline personality disorder....That statement is complete nonsense. Borderline isn't a descriptor of it being "kinda" or "on the fence" of having a personality disorder.
Thanks
Borderline personality disorder != On the cusp of developing a personality disorder. It IS a personality disorder and one of the most difficult ones to deal with and treat. The word borderline here does NOT mean what you made it sound like here.
I am a psychologist (neuropsychologist), so let me see if I can help here. The term "borderline" was first introduced in 1938 by Adolf Stern to describe patients who did not really fit within the standard concept of "neurotic" or "psychotic." Stern labeled them as suffering from a "borderline group of neuroses." Over time, the term has evolved to connote this this "intermediate" level of severity of personality functioning. He was describing folks who had intact reasoning, intellect, etc., but clearly had dysfunctional regulation of emotion and deteriorated substantially under stress. The term now is used now to label a very heterogeneous/variable group of patients who exhibit marked instability in regulating intense negative emotions, have unstable sense of self and relationships, and have marked problems with impulsivity that can include alcohol and druge use, and/or engaging in suicidal or parasuicidal acts.So, I think while I understand your connection to borderline diabetics in that the disorder describes some intermediate between normal and pathological, that's really more of a historical relic. Put it this way, BPD is treated far more seriously in psychology/psychiatry than borderline diabetes is regarded in medicine. It's of concern, of course, but many borderline diabetics don't receive or need direct treatment. The opposite is true with this particular personality disorder. They can be among the most difficult patients to treat. The diagnosis itself is often regarded as pejorative and carries with it an intensely negative stigma. Hope that helps.'Ministry of Pain said:Hi Gian,With respect to your post I am gettng tired of people saying things are nonsense. I just finished up a psychology dual major at the Univ of Miami and I posted the definition along wth ID Kit too and you can see that it clearly is "Unknown"...the cause, the definition, the entire idea is very diffiult to pin down to anything so it's not nonsense, it's my interpretation of the "Known" facts. Not mad Gian, just tired of people providing no meat but making huge blanket statements on my posts. If you have better facts bring 'em, if you are a Psyciatrist with a practice please share, otherwise it's mostly opinion and interpretation, that's all I'm trying to post back at you with. I respect most folks POV even if I needle for deeper opinions from some. Thanks'gianmarco said:It's like being a borderline diabetic as far as I'm concerned. He has borderline personality disorder....That statement is complete nonsense. Borderline isn't a descriptor of it being "kinda" or "on the fence" of having a personality disorder.
TY CobaltI am a psychologist (neuropsychologist), so let me see if I can help here. The term "borderline" was first introduced in 1938 by Adolf Stern to describe patients who did not really fit within the standard concept of "neurotic" or "psychotic." Stern labeled them as suffering from a "borderline group of neuroses." Over time, the term has evolved to connote this this "intermediate" level of severity of personality functioning. He was describing folks who had intact reasoning, intellect, etc., but clearly had dysfunctional regulation of emotion and deteriorated substantially under stress. The term now is used now to label a very heterogeneous/variable group of patients who exhibit marked instability in regulating intense negative emotions, have unstable sense of self and relationships, and have marked problems with impulsivity that can include alcohol and druge use, and/or engaging in suicidal or parasuicidal acts.So, I think while I understand your connection to borderline diabetics in that the disorder describes some intermediate between normal and pathological, that's really more of a historical relic. Put it this way, BPD is treated far more seriously in psychology/psychiatry than borderline diabetes is regarded in medicine. It's of concern, of course, but many borderline diabetics don't receive or need direct treatment. The opposite is true with this particular personality disorder. They can be among the most difficult patients to treat. The diagnosis itself is often regarded as pejorative and carries with it an intensely negative stigma. Hope that helps.'Ministry of Pain said:Hi Gian,With respect to your post I am gettng tired of people saying things are nonsense. I just finished up a psychology dual major at the Univ of Miami and I posted the definition along wth ID Kit too and you can see that it clearly is "Unknown"...the cause, the definition, the entire idea is very diffiult to pin down to anything so it's not nonsense, it's my interpretation of the "Known" facts. Not mad Gian, just tired of people providing no meat but making huge blanket statements on my posts. If you have better facts bring 'em, if you are a Psyciatrist with a practice please share, otherwise it's mostly opinion and interpretation, that's all I'm trying to post back at you with. I respect most folks POV even if I needle for deeper opinions from some. Thanks'gianmarco said:It's like being a borderline diabetic as far as I'm concerned. He has borderline personality disorder....That statement is complete nonsense. Borderline isn't a descriptor of it being "kinda" or "on the fence" of having a personality disorder.
That's right and proud of it. I worked my tail off to get it, tyvmBut, but he has a dual major....
I read this book when I was dating someone with BPD. I found it to be fairly helpful. I recommend it to anyone who is curious but doesn't have the time to get a dual major in psychology. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0380713055?ie=UTF8&tag=peakclick-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0380713055
For everyone laughing about this, BPD/NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder) is no joke at all. This is the first time I've heard of a male having the condition, but I guess it really is possible. I have a friend with the condition and it's painful to watch her completely self destruct. There are lots of times when I want absolutely nothing to do with her, and it's difficult to watch her drive everyone else out of her life. At the same time, it doesn't feel right to abandon her completely. It's a condition that destroys friendships, families, and marriages.
Nobody wants to go there. It's easier if we can find something medically wrong with them. It's more politically correct.? for the psychs in here. What's the difference between being BPD and just being a lazy, irresponsible, self absorbed and impulsive #######? I am being serious.
Different pople have different opinions. Let me share this from my recent academics and please understand that I don't think I have any strong answers. And neither did Carl Jung in his collection of work titled "Modern Man in Search of a Soul". In my Persnality Disorders class I had a forensic psychologist teach it and I would later work for him in his private practice outside of school. He did not assign any of the modern textbooks which he seemd to have several different ones in his personal library sent to him from people wanting him to use it in his classroom. When I asked him why he didn't teach out of one of them and instead assigns readings like Carl Jung's book, he replied that so much of it is unknown that many of the orginal pionerers like Jung have more substantial info than a lot of the new textbooks that are being taught on college campuses around the country. (Dr Awesome-New fangled BS)This is turning more into an FFA thread but lets not forget that the practice of labotomies was not that long ago. I constantly questioned the materals in this "science" and the answers are not even close to bulletproof. I'm fascinated within the field of psychology but I also feel strongly that a lot of damage happens within it as well. I could say the same about cancer treatments too. I understand why folks would fly off the handle when I make a connection to borderine diabetic. But treatment for that is mostly lay off the sweets and work on a proper diet and exercise...and now I am going to share some personal observations and feelngs about what I feel clears up a lot of borderline personality disorder...diet/exercise/good sleep. You can laugh all you want, totally understand becaue we are talking about Brandon Marshall who is a physical specimen and probably has a healthy diet and exercise program. It is possible that Marshall was even worse than BPD...Ron Artest certainly had a full blown Personality Disorder IMO and its not easy to share with the world...perhaps Marshall chose to say BPD when in fact he has a stronger diagnosis. There are some assumptions in there but I understand that POV. A lot of the folks that do get diagnosed with BPD though from my experience tend to be folks that are not dialed in to their physical health and it starts leaking over into the mental world. I can't prove it but I can tell you that folks I meet who have issues clear up a lot of things in the world of stress by maintaining their diet and exercise(simple walking is fine). I'm not saying that is 100% across the board the answer to all prayers, that would be silly. But it is amazing how folks who eat right, are active, make a decent living, can socially adapt to their surrounding...these folks don't have that many problems. If I wanted to I could probably label tons of people we all come in contact with everyday who have BPD. In California I can walk into a doctor's office and if I try hard enough I can get a prescription for medicinal marijauna by saying that I can't sleep at night and am feeling stressed. That may be true but how do you define if someone is truly stressed? You have to take them at their word based on what they tell you...put it another way, most fetishes(sexual ones) are not deemed any problem until the person with the fetish raises their hand and seeks help. I feel similar about BPD. I know there are folks that have it or worse but unless they tell someone about it they probably will not be diagnosed. Take that vs a disease like cancer where even if a person doesn' know they have it or won't tell anyone eventyually they become so physically ill they are taken to the doctor and he/she scientifically proves or shows that they have cancer based on his/her ability to see into the body...how do you see into the mind or thoughts? It's difficult and I'm sure over he next 300-500 years science wil invent some type of device to reach deep into the mind and extract information so we can see who is mentally disturbed. But for now there is a lot of "Unknown". I apologize if I offended the science community, was not my intent.? for the psychs in here. What's the difference between being BPD and just being a lazy, irresponsible, self absorbed and impulsive #######? I am being serious.
Your ignorance is painful and stunning to watch. I like how you claim these medical treatments are mostly bs though you conveniently admit your granddaughter actually has ADHD because she was tested by professionals. Brandon Marshall was diagnosed by who exactly? Some guy at the bar?Who said folks with BPD are lazy?Nobody wants to go there. It's easier if we can find something medically wrong with them. It's more politically correct.? for the psychs in here. What's the difference between being BPD and just being a lazy, irresponsible, self absorbed and impulsive #######? I am being serious.