People with borderline personality disorder are very sensitive to changes in their environment, and can react severely and inappropriately to these changes. They may, for example, be afraid of being abandoned by someone close to them.2 If someone they are expecting arrives a few minutes late, their feelings toward the person may very quickly shift from affection to dislike or anger.1,2 This reflects a person with borderline personality disorder’s extreme view of the world, seeing things and people – including themselves – as being either all good or all bad.1,2
A person with borderline personality disorder will frequently be unsure how they feel about themselves, suddenly changing their goals in life and opinions about their career, values, and friends.2 They may engage in impulsive and often dangerous behaviors such as spending sprees, reckless driving, and substance abuse.2 They may feel intense and inappropriate anger, or feelings of emptiness, and self-harm is common.2 People with borderline personality disorder may also experience feelings of depression and anxiety.1,2