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21 lut 2023 · A person with BPD may shift from great admiration for a loved one (idealization) to intense anger toward or dislike of that person (devaluation). This article discusses the cycle of idealization and devaluation and why people with BPD might engage in this type of thinking.
14 gru 2021 · This idealization and devaluation often occur through what’s informally known as the BPD relationship cycle, or the BPD breakup stages. This doesn’t mean that everyone with borderline...
5 paź 2023 · What Is BPD Devaluation? Devaluation is the point in a relationship where a person with BPD switches from believing someone is perfect or ideal to perceiving them as bad or worthless. This usually follows a period of anxiety and paranoia triggered by the BPD person’s low self-worth.
24 lis 2020 · People with BPD often have mood swings and cycles of devaluation and idealization, which can make relationships extremely volatile and difficult to maintain. For some, relationship difficulty may focus almost entirely on romantic entanglements, while for others, all relationships are difficult to maintain, and all are marked by fear and discomfort.
29 maj 2023 · This blog explores the dynamics of devaluation and idealization in BPD, shedding light on their impact and offering strategies for navigating relationships affected by these intense shifts in perception.
Devaluation is when a person with BPD may quickly shift from idealizing someone—believing they can do no wrong—to devaluing them, perceiving them as worthless or bad. This shift often happens rapidly and with little warning, leading to emotional turmoil and conflict.
A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships, which may be characterized by vacillations between idealization and devaluation, typically associated with both strong desire for and fear of closeness and intimacy.