However, scientists generally agree that genetic and environmental factors actually play an important role. (2) For example, studies conducted on twins with borderline personality disorder suggest that the illness is strongly inherited. Another study has shown that an individual can inherit his or her nature and specific personality traits, particularly impulsiveness and aggression. Scientists are also currently conducting studies on genes that help regulate emotions and impulse control for any possible links to the disorder. Social and cultural factors may also increase the risk for borderline personality disorder as well. For instance, being a part of a community or culture in which unstable family relationships are common may increase a person’s risk for developing the disorder. Impulsiveness, poor judgment in lifestyle choices, and other consequences of BPD may also lead individuals to risky situation. Unfortunately, borderline personality disorder is often misdiagnosed. A mental health professional with experience in diagnosing and treating mental disorders can detect this personality disorder through interviews and discussions about the symptoms. A careful and thorough medical exam can help rule out other possible causes. The mental health professional may ask about any symptoms and personal and family medical history, including any mental illnesses. As a result, this information can help the mental health professional decide on the best
However, scientists generally agree that genetic and environmental factors actually play an important role. (2) For example, studies conducted on twins with borderline personality disorder suggest that the illness is strongly inherited. Another study has shown that an individual can inherit his or her nature and specific personality traits, particularly impulsiveness and aggression. Scientists are also currently conducting studies on genes that help regulate emotions and impulse control for any possible links to the disorder. Social and cultural factors may also increase the risk for borderline personality disorder as well. For instance, being a part of a community or culture in which unstable family relationships are common may increase a person’s risk for developing the disorder. Impulsiveness, poor judgment in lifestyle choices, and other consequences of BPD may also lead individuals to risky situation. Unfortunately, borderline personality disorder is often misdiagnosed. A mental health professional with experience in diagnosing and treating mental disorders can detect this personality disorder through interviews and discussions about the symptoms. A careful and thorough medical exam can help rule out other possible causes. The mental health professional may ask about any symptoms and personal and family medical history, including any mental illnesses. As a result, this information can help the mental health professional decide on the best